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Opinion: Ireland: Emerald Isle, Tragic Isle – Jared Taylor

[Disclaimer: The views expressed in opinion pieces on the PrescotteNews website are solely those of the authors. These opinions do not necessarily represent those of the staff of Prescott eNews or its publisher.] Kick out the British only to let in everyone else? The history of Ireland is both tragic and heroic. For centuries, the

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Opinion: Toward A Harmonious Racial Disengagement – American Renaissance

[Disclaimer: The views expressed in opinion pieces on the PrescotteNews website are solely those of the authors. These opinions do not necessarily represent those of the staff of Prescott eNews or its publisher.] The campaign to force the comingling of blacks and whites hasn’t worked, isn’t working, shows no sign that it will work, has

Opinion

Opinion: The Challenge Ahead, Part I – Gregory Hood

[Disclaimer: The views expressed in opinion pieces on the PrescotteNews website are solely those of the authors. These opinions do not necessarily represent those of the staff of Prescott eNews or its publisher.] This article is adapted from remarks given at the American Renaissance conference on November 19, 2022. We’ve lost ground in the last few years.

Germany

German government seeks to ease rules for naturalization – Associated Press

Photo: Nancy Faeser, Federal Minister of the Interior and Home Affairs talks to members of the press in Emden, Germany Germany’s socially liberal government is moving ahead with plans to ease the rules for obtaining citizenship in the European Union’s most populous country, a drive that is being assailed by the conservative opposition. Chancellor OIaf

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Opinion: Another Winter War? – Inside Sources

Photo: A Finnish Maxim M/09-21 machine gun crew during the Winter War (Wikipedia) Next month will mark the 83rd anniversary of Russia’s attack on Finland in November 1939, when the Soviet Goliath pounced on the neighboring David. It started a conflict that became one of the most intensely brutal engagements of the Second World War,

Hillsdale College

Conservative college’s curriculum gets foothold in S. Dakota – Associated Press

Photo: Shaun Nielsen stands for a portrait in Sioux Park in Rapid City, S.D. A few days before middle school teacher Shaun Nielsen joined a work group to develop South Dakota’s social studies standards, he got a thick package in the mail. Sent from Hillsdale, Michigan, home to a conservative private college enjoying outsize influence