That’s an easy one. The Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965.
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Darkstream: Alt-Hero #2
From the transcript:
I like to keep things believable even if we’re dealing with superpowers, even if we’re dealing with things that are beyond the ordinary. I think that stories are much more interesting when they have some connection to the real world as we experience it. You know, the world of Alt-Hero is not our world but there are similarities because people are people and comics are a really good way of exploring some of those issues in an interesting and innovative fashion. So for those who were expecting political preaching, you’re not going to find it. For those who are expecting the right-wing equivalent of SJW lecturing, you’re not going to find it.
It was interesting because some people are commenting that they found it difficult to tell exactly who are supposed to be the good guys and who are supposed to be the bad guys. Well, if you know my perspective, then you know who I think the good guys are, but what I always try to do in my novels, and what I’m trying to do in the comics, is I want both the heroes and the villains to be true to their perspectives. You know, I’m not interested in writing bad guys who are just cardboard characters.
Now you might think that those those antifa thugs are just cardboard characters, and maybe they’ll turn out to be that way, maybe they won’t, but the point is is that within the context of that particular scene, their behavior is consistent with the way that real people in those situations tend to behave.
Trump travel ban upheld
As if there should have been ANY doubt that it was constitutional:
The Supreme Court ruled Tuesday in favor of President Donald Trump in Trump v. Hawaii, the controversial case regarding Trump’s September order to restrict travel to the U.S. for citizens of several majority Muslim countries.
In the 5-4 opinion penned by Chief Justice John Roberts, the court found that Trump’s immigration restriction fell “squarely” within the president’s authority. The court rejected claims that the ban was motivated by religious hostility.
“The [order] is expressly premised on legitimate purposes: preventing entry of nationals who cannot be adequately vetted and inducing other nations to improve their practices,” Roberts wrote. “The text says nothing about religion.”
The case has been central to the Trump administration’s immigration policy, presenting a key test of the president’s campaign promise to restrict immigration and secure America’s borders.
The fact that it was 5-4 instead of 9-0 is the problem. And even if the ban was motivated by religious hostility, so what? The executive branch is, by definition, not the Congress that shall make no law.
Jordanetics Week: Day 2
I don’t think many of Jordan B. Peterson’s fans have any clue how totally and utterly irrelevant both he, and his pernicious advice, are going to be in the coming years. I find it particularly amusing when his cargo cultists refer to him as a warrior when the man is literally the most frightened bunny rabbit whose work I have ever read. Jordan B. Peterson isn’t merely a physical and intellectual coward, his entire philosophy is based on cowardice and the absolute need to flee from confrontation.
Even the Littlest Chickenhawk, a notorious coward of epic proportions, has more spine than the Canadian Charlatan.
I thought a little more about Peterson’s challenge to the “Alt-Right idealogues” that he is absolutely terrified of ever facing directly, and it occurs to me that my response could have been more succinct. All I really needed to say was this: “You and your advocacy of atomic individualism are entirely irrelevant at this particular historical epoch. Your assertions are even less coherent and less credible than Francis Fukuyama’s idiotic claim that humanity has reached the end of history.”
Update: “God is the mode of being you value the most as demonstrated or manifested in your presumption, perception and action.”
– Jordan B. Peterson
Forget redefining truth, now he is redefining God and deifying idolatry. I told you the man was objectively stupid.
The corrupt tentacles
It’s a long, winding, and occasionally confusing post by Neon Revolt, but read the whole thing. A summary:
If a smoking gun exists, linking the Clintons, Obama, and Uranium 1 to Silk Way Airlines, we may be able to find it in these files. Anons are poring over the information as we speak. I am, too. And I will report back if we find anything.
However, I think the really important thing to take away from all this is the shape of the supply chain the Cabal actors had established for themselves over the past few decades. You have this really intense and tightly-knit network of evil actors, delivering weapons and misery all across the globe. You have the Obama administration financing terrorists – once again proving that Trump was right (even when he sounded outrageous) by calling Hillary and Obama the “founders of #ISIS.” You can see how this goes all the way back to the 80’s, with Brzezinski, and how Obama has been groomed from that time, exposed to things like Operation Goldfinger so that down the line, he would have all the connections and resources he would need to
And you can see the mechanisms they were using to plot world-wide nuclear destruction, as they were building, refining, and perfecting their processes with all their little clandestine operations and shell companies and bad actors.
Remember, it all goes back to the 16 year plan. But the reason they were so sloppy is because they never thought she would lose.
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again. No matter what Trump does as President, he has already been a massive success. He saved the world from a very serious war, because he kept Hillary Clinton out of the White House.
The globalists are not misguided. They are more evil than you can probably comprehend. If they are successful in establishing their ruling order, they will make the Aztecs look like Quakers in comparison. And men like Vladimir Putin and the God-Emperor are what stand between humanity and that ghastly fate.
Reality is inevitable
Pretend all you like, play as many pedantic word games redefining X as Y as you wish, but eventually, sooner or later, reality is going to impose itself on even the most delusional perspective
Yet the biggest aspect of crisis, even though it is under-reported, is in countries close to where 22.5 million have fled imploding societies, the biggest such tide of displacement since WW 2. The numbers are staggering. Turkey has 3.5 million Syrians refugees, tiny Lebanon a million; 1.5 million Afghans are camped in Pakistan; more than a million Sudanese are cooling their heels in Uganda. In South America one million Venezuelans fleeing Bolivarian socialism have lodged in Colombia. In Central America multitudes of “families and unaccompanied children” daily flee their own crime-ridden societies for the US.
Current homicide rates are among the highest ever recorded in Central America. Several cities, including San Salvador, Tegucigalpa and San Pedro Sula, are among the 10 most dangerous in the world. The most visible evidence of violence is the high rate of brutal homicides, but other human rights abuses are on the rise, including the recruitment of children into gangs, extortion and sexual violence.
From 2011 to 2016, the number of people from the Northern Triangle who have sought refuge in surrounding countries has increased by 2,249 percent. The majority fleeing are women and children. In 2016, 388,000 people fled the region – more continued to flee in 2017. The rapid growth of those forced from their homes is quickly outstripping available resources, leaving many vulnerable children, women and men without physical and legal protection.The migration crisis is an indictment of the global world order. It also underscores its biggest weakness: a grandly named system ironically incapable of either preventing the collapse of its constituents or managing the displacement of tens of millions….
The fact that borders have become an issue at all after decades of assurance the circle could be squared is perhaps the most significant fact of all. For years the bipartisan consensus was to politely pretend it could all be worked out. As the New York Times wrote, “for more than a decade … seasonal spikes in unauthorized border crossings had bedeviled American presidents in both political parties, prompting them to cast about for increasingly aggressive ways to discourage migrants from making the trek. Yet for George W. Bush and Barack Obama, the idea of crying children torn from their parents’ arms was simply too inhumane — and too politically perilous — to embrace as policy.”
So great was elite prestige that fiction was sustained until suddenly it couldn’t any longer. The realization, when it came, was brutal. The rapidity with which the status quo of “open borders” has been overtaken by the “populist crisis” suggests that, like the financial crisis of 2008, a bubble has burst. It went broke gradually then all of a sudden. The globalization and multiculturalism that were supposed to have delivered prosperity and security have not paid off. This failure has started a run on political capital of elites which has yet to stop.
This is what the cucks and cons simply don’t grasp. I don’t say “the Alt-Right is inevitable” because I am trying to persuade them of anything. I am simply calling my shot because I know that most of them are going to be espousing Alt-Right positions and more as time goes on.
The nationalists are already beginning to come to power in Europe, and this is only the start of what will be a long process of much-needed continent-wide deunification.
Alt★Hero #2: Rebel’s Cell
Arkhaven Comics is very pleased to announce the release of Alt★Hero #2: Rebel’s Cell. Alt★Hero backers, please check your email.
It was only a matter of time before the mysterious man hunting illegal immigrants and turning them over to the local Immigration and Customs Enforcement office was identified. And after Michael Martel is informed that the Antifa leader he beat up is the son of a powerful state politician, he knows he has to make himself scarce in a hurry. Fortunately, the man who has been stalking Martel has need of someone who won’t hesitate to punch first and ask questions later in order to free a young woman who has been taken into custody by the UN’s Superhuman Protective Council.
In addition to 24 pages of pure graphic storytelling, the digital edition also features ads for Arkhaven, Quantum Mortis (including Wardogs Inc.), and the Arkhaven line from Crypto.Fashion. It also includes what we hope will be a regular feature, which is an example of Alt★Hero cosplay.
From the early reviews:
- Excellent. Great read. A lot of intrigue set up for future issues. A lot of technical improvements made over issue #1.
- This is how it’s done! Superb comic writing and art! This is a comic, a real comic, the likes of which I haven’t seen in ages. An engaging story, art that is pleasant to look at and adds to the story. This is firing on all cylinders.
- I really enjoyed this. Good story. I liked the drawing & coloring- it really set the mood for each scene. Characters are very interesting.
- Fantastic story with some really gorgeous artwork. It’s been several years since I bothered to buy a comic book, it seems that everything is basically feminist preaching, but reading this I’m hooked. I can’t wait to see what else Arkhaven comes up.
- The art is good and getting better, the words are less in the way than they were in #1, and the writing remains the series’ strength. Which is good, because that’s the thing that’s hardest to fix. At this quality level, I would not be surprised to start seeing movies soon. As Rebel would say: “Roll Damn Tide.”
A review of Alt★Hero #2
Bounding Into Comics reviews Alt★Hero #2: Rebel’s Cell. An excerpt:
Alt-Hero continues to lay the ground work for what is shaping up to be a compelling and interesting universe. There is an obvious political and social slant here, but it isn’t heavy-handed and I am thankful for that, even if I happen to agree with it. The heroes, specifically Hammer and Rebel, are two very exciting characters and I can’t wait to see more of them and witness how their story arcs play out. I would have liked to see some of the results from the first issue, but this one was entertaining enough in its own right to tide me over until that happens.
Read the whole thing there. The rating was another 8.5, which is great, although I feel a little as if the previous 8.5 was on the generous side, while this one was perhaps a bit stingy. Either way, the important thing is that we are maintaining a high level of quality in the eyes of the readers.
The non-readers, not so much. S. Schwartz provides what looks very much like the first fake review on Amazon:
Cliches put in a blender with a strong shot of politics
This reads like a teenage Frank Miller fanboy who didn’t think Frank was tough enough wrote it; or a teenage Chris Claremont fanboy who couldn’t come up with their own heroes so resorted to filing off all the serial numbers. The art is mediocre at best, and it comes with a huge dose of politics; if you don’t agree with the writer’s particular alt-right viewpoint, it will seem at best ridiculous, at worst offensive. I suppose if you care more about politics than quality, this comic will give you the shot of self-righteousness you’re seeking. If you want sub-par Frank Miller, read bad Frank Miller — this will be much, much worse.
I wonder from where he derived the teenage theme. Both the language and the concepts are above-average for comics, particularly these days. As for the derivative theme, I don’t even know who Chris Claremont is, nor have I ever actually read a Frank Miller comic book, to the best of of my recollection. But it’s interesting that he is comparing my work to Frank Miller’s, however unfavorably.
Mailvox: LEAVE JORDY ALONE
I am fully aware that my position on Jordan Peterson has cost me more than a few readers, and apparently, even a few backers. So be it.
Time to lay of Jordan Peterson. I do not understand why you continue to bitch on and on and on about Jordan Peterson. I really didn’t understand why you started in the first place, but it has gotten very stale and very old. This is not a good look for you or the businesses you are working on.
You may think you have unleashed devastating rhetorical attacks on him. But you have not made your case with people who look past the rhetoric for the facts. I’m not the only one who knows this. People who have been supportive of you in the past are disgusted by this sniping. One told me it’s jealousy. My response was, well, Vox claims it isn’t. But he also claims that about Scalzi and Shapiro.
The thing is, I know that you know you have not made the case against Peterson. “Jordan Peterson is a physical coward.” Really? Well, I know a guy who was given a corporate position of high responsibility, and his response was to sabotage the IT department to promote his own ambitions. SJW? Well, he says he isn’t, but you know what they say about SJWs….
This is a bad look for you and the projects you’re working on. Sure, the blog is personal, and CH, Arkhaven and IG are separate. But your blog is the gateway for this stuff. I’ve supported two of your FreeStarter projects, and I’ve bought pretty much everything CH has published. Some of those books I’ll never get to. I already have a backlog of Voxiversity videos.
But this continued trashing of Jordan Peterson is causing me to rethink my support of these things. I can support John Wright and Peter Grant directly. If there’s a book–to be honest, I don’t read any comics other than the Arkhaven ones–I can always buy it if I want it. But there’s no point in supporting a brand that is determined to marginalize itself.
I urge you to let this go. I don’t care how you feel about him personally. But you have published far, far more than the topic ever deserved.
This was my response:
The fact that you think I have not made my case is precisely why I am going to continue making it until you and everyone else who continues to defend him admits the truth about him. You don’t seem to understand that my attacks on him are not rhetorical, they are substantive, they are factual, and they are correct.
I appreciate your previous support, but the fact is that you have a choice to make. And if you’re going to stand by Jordan Peterson, then you really should stop supporting me, Castalia House, and Arkhaven. Because you are not really on the side of the Americans, the Christians, and the nationalists, you are on the side of the atheists, the globalists, and the socialists.
I am not going to abandon the truth because someone won’t give me money. And you can tell all of those people who are disgusted by this sniping, who believe that I am jealous, that they can fuck off. They may have thought they supported me, but they never knew me at all. I don’t want anything to do with them, not now, and not in the future when they come crawling around to admit that I was correct all along. Again.
I didn’t mind it when most of my readers initially thought I was wrong about Peterson. But with the information that is out there about him now, there is absolutely no excuse for defending or standing by the man.
Regards,
Vox
If I didn’t sell out when GT Interactive offered me millions of dollars, if I didn’t take any of the multiple offers that have been made for Castalia House, if I refused to remove the chapters on Republican media whores at the demand of Fox News and Thomas Nelson in the full knowledge that they would cancel the book contract (the latter even tried unsuccessfully to get out of paying what they contractually owed me), what makes anyone think I won’t hesitate to let every single one of our backers and buyers walk away rather than alter my well-informed position on Jordan Peterson one iota?
If I was the sort of man who would pay any attention to these demands, if I was the sort of individual inclined to demonstrate that kind of intellectual flexibility, then absolutely none of you should donate so much as penny to help us make movies, because there is going to be all kinds of intense pressure to compromise, to sell out, to back down, to adulterate, and to shade the truth during the funding and film-making process, to say nothing of when we have some initial success and Disney or Netflix swoops in and offers to simply buy the whole thing out for enough cash to let me live like a king for the rest of my life.
Is that truly what you want from me? Do you really think so little of me, or at least, of my self-respect?
And yes, Jordan Peterson is a physical coward. Anyone who is a physical coward at the age of 12 is almost always still a physical coward as an adult, barring subsequent military service. If you still haven’t grasped that Peterson is a nasty little gamma by nature, consider this excerpt from 12 Rules of Life.
I had a rocky friendship with a Métis kid, Rene Heck, when I was in elementary school. It was rocky because the situation was complex. There was a large cultural divide between Rene and me. His clothes were dirtier. He was rougher in speech and attitude. I had skipped a grade in school, and was, in addition, small for my age. Rene was a big, smart, good-looking kid, and he was tough. We were in grade six together, in a class taught by my father. Rene was caught chewing gum. “Rene,” said my father, “spit that gum out. You look like a cow.” “Ha, ha,” I laughed, under my breath. “Rene the cow.” Rene might have been a cow, but there was nothing wrong with his hearing. “Peterson,” he said, “after school—you’re dead.”
Earlier in the morning, Rene and I had arranged to see a movie that night at the local movie theatre, the Gem. It looked like that was off. In any case, the rest of the day passed, quickly and unpleasantly, as it does when threat and pain lurk. Rene was more than capable of giving me a good pounding. After school, I took off for the bike stands outside the school as fast as I could, but Rene beat me there. We circled around the bikes, him on one side, me on the other. We were characters in a “Keystone Cops” short. As long as I kept circling, he couldn’t catch me, but my strategy couldn’t work forever. I yelled out that I was sorry, but he wasn’t mollified. His pride was hurt, and he wanted me to pay.
I crouched down and hid behind some bikes, keeping an eye on Rene. “Rene,” I yelled, “I’m sorry I called you a cow. Let’s quit fighting.” He started to approach me again. I said, “Rene, I am sorry I said that. Really. And I still want to go to the movie with you.” This wasn’t just a tactic. I meant it. Otherwise what happened next would not have happened. Rene stopped circling. Then he stared at me. Then he broke into tears. Then he ran off. That was Native-white relationships in a nutshell, in our hard little town. We never did go to a movie together.
Peterson is also an intellectual coward. You could see this when he hastily backed down rather than assert the right of free association when called out for his inconsistency on civil rights. Besides, leaving Jordy alone would interfere with Jordanetics Week at the Daily Meme Wars.
Rejecting history, transforming America
Lest you are under the illusion there will be anything substantive left of America once the replacement population is sufficiently in control, consider this rejection of an important American children’s writer by a literary award:
Laura Ingalls Wilder’s name is set to be removed from a major children’s book award after concerns were raised about the “Little House on the Prairie” author’s depiction of certain races in the early-to-mid 20th century.
The Association of Library Service to Children’s (ALSC) board voted unanimously on Saturday to rename the “Laura Ingalls Wilder Award” as the “Children’s Literature Legacy Award.”
The association, which took the vote at its board meeting in New Orleans, said the vote “was greeted by a standing ovation by the audience in attendance.”
Wilder is best known for her “Little House on the Prairie” novels, which the ALSC has stated “includes expressions of stereotypical attitudes inconsistent with ALSC’s core values” based on Wilder’s portrayal of black people and Native Americans.
This sort of gesture is an intentional public insult to American history and heritage. As a Native American, I am not offended by Wilder’s portrayal of the Indian tribes that lived where she and her family settled, but I am greatly offended by this gratuitous insult to a woman whose literary contribution to American history will likely survive the country itself.

