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A Forgotten Jewish Memorial in Dominican Republic

I took a long walk today, and came across the ruins of the. It commemorates Kristal Nacht, and is testimony to the once large Jewish community of Sosua: Herman Strauss was a prominent Jew who lived in Sosua and helped … Continue reading

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Is This How Jesus Would Park?

I came across this recently, and thought I’d share it with my readers. I don’t know what the story is behind this, but it does illustrate the third-world mentality: Religiosity without necessarily having consideration for others. Note the sticker on … Continue reading

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A Few Photos from a “Developing” Country

The only “working” treadmill at my gym: Most of the equipment doesn’t work, and they rarely clean the place. But it’s okay; they compensate by blasting super loud jungle music. When I get back, after the conference, I’m switching gyms. … Continue reading

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Niggers are the Same Everywhere

I knew what I was getting into when I moved to Dominican Republic. It’s a tradeoff, and I don’t regret it. Things are much cheaper here, and I actually have a social life; it’s SO easy to make new friends … Continue reading

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Why I haven’t been posting

In a nutshell, I’ve moved to Dominican Republic for an extended period of time, and I’ve been busy building my life here, equipping my home with necessities, learning how things are done, and making lots of new friends. Over the … Continue reading

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The End of My Stay in Dominican Republic

In a few days, I’ll be heading back to what used to be the United States, now the Soviet Socialist Republic of Wokistan. My plan is to return to D.R. after this year’s American Renaissance conference, which has already been … Continue reading

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I’m White; You Can Trust Me

I went on an errand today with a couple of acquaintances. One is a white Canadian, and the other, a relatively light-skinned Dominicana; like so many other Dominicans, she’s somewhere between a mulatta and a mestiza. The Dominicana was the … Continue reading

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Charity-Masturbation in the Dominican Republic

In case y’all were wondering, Dominican Republic is still there; it hasn’t been swallowed by the ocean yet. However, we have been experiencing some Weather Change. Heavier rains than normal… and it seeps into the condo I’m living in. No … Continue reading

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An Abandoned Beach Resort

Ruins can be fascinating, because they stimulate us to imagine what once was, or what could have been. In this case, it’s more the latter, because it looks like this resort was abandoned in mid-construction. Perhaps it was a victim … Continue reading

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Air China Apologizes for Trying to Protect its Customers

This is old news, going back to 2016, but it’s still interesting to see a Communist organization trying to do the right thing, and then backing down after being rebuked by more “civilized” countries – countries that care more about … Continue reading

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