The Best of Majority Rights Articles: Request for Nominations There is a project afoot compiling what might be thought of as “The Best of Majority Rights Articles” and we are looking for nominations from the readership. Many of these were written some time ago when some authors would spend a lot of energy to write articles that might well be cleaned up a bit and submitted to peer-reviewed journals. Due to the nature of blog software, such articles are submerged by new blog entries. It becomes difficult to give them proper prominence within the total Majority Rights corpus. So an additional format is being added to remedy this, and other limitations of the current blog structure. So, nominate away: What are your favorite Majority Rights articles of all time? Comments:2
Posted by Daedalus on Sat, 19 May 2007 19:14 | # The most entertaining thread I recall was the time JJR posted about his son’s Asian girlfriend and On Holliday went after him in the comments. 3
Posted by Guessedworker on Sat, 19 May 2007 20:55 | # Really, it is invidious to choose just one or two posts from the 4,300 or so than have appeared. Every MR contributor has brought something to the table, and there are no exceptions. Still, one has to acknowledge the remarkable fact that some of J.Richards’ slow-braising steaks are still cooking and some have only recently been “retired”. One thinks of blond hair and blue eyes, race-mixing and physical attractiveness, and those Eurasians. But for me the most impressive of JR’s offerings was his take-down of the execrable book by one Alon Ziv. Johan’s Boer genocide was important, and garnered an approach to us from a journalist for the Sunday Times Magazine when she was researching her own piece. Johan’s life-affirming post also touched many hearts. Geoff Beck’s short, elegiac The Pace Boys is a personal favourite of mine. But his well-researched Immigration and Taxation Voting Patterns by Race was well-received beyond MR. JW Holliday introduced us to Salterism in a series of stunning and important posts that repay reading afresh. However, he also contributed on wider matters. Certainly one of the most striking was his post on the Tarim Basin mummies, which ended with the words, “The mummies of the Tarim Basin became, in effect, the distant ancestors of other peoples. There is a powerful lesson for us in that.” On that note I am going to stop, with apologies to those of our little electronic community who have not been mentioned, but whose work is no less read or appreciated. 4
Posted by PF on Sun, 20 May 2007 01:13 | # I nominate Neo-nazis as government agents by Steve Edwards. It’s superb. 5
Posted by Lurker on Sun, 20 May 2007 03:09 | # Whats happened to JW Holliday then? I remember him stomping off in a huff. 6
Posted by Guessedworker on Sun, 20 May 2007 11:16 | # Oh, he deplores the stench of GNXP and occasionally us, watches NECs and this and that. 7
Posted by Anonymous species-hater on Sun, 20 May 2007 12:04 | # J Richards is #1—J-R-I-C-H-A-R-D-S…. Yaaaay, Richards!!! On Holliday’s too dour and too many of his shells land on friendly positions. 8
Posted by gongstar on Sun, 20 May 2007 16:29 | # I’ve not been coming here long enough to nominate anything seriously, but I predict trouble ahead for MR in tolerant Blighty, which will definitely be a compliment (backhanded, blackhanded, BLINK-handed and maybe even Blunk-handed too). 9
Posted by a Finn on Sun, 20 May 2007 23:25 | # I liked almost all the articles I read, but I have not been here for long. Everything having to do with genes and inherited qualities interests me, and more so because these topics are often missing in other nationalist sites. Critique of Alon Ziv’s book, Quorum sensing bacteria, Bowery’s article about genetic testing and ensuing comments by Putrid stench of Gnxp (Or something like that), anything having to do with intelligence and schooling, the interview of the liberal hypocrite editor, post about BNP members being less than human according to a human rights leader, Bowery’s article about varied virulences of micro-organisms and how to handle them, Bowery’s artcle about how affect the feelings, thinking and actions of humans and animals etc. etc. 10
Posted by a Finn on Sun, 20 May 2007 23:32 | # Addition: Also readily usable articles in our groups’ work, like e.g. Guessedworker’s recent post about organizational network in England. 11
Posted by Guessedworker on Mon, 21 May 2007 12:05 | # Finn, I’ve tried to link to those pieces, though I cannot pick them out with certainty, and I cannot identify some of James’ from your descriptions. I will gladly have another go if you can offer a bit of help in that regard? 12
Posted by a Finn on Mon, 21 May 2007 18:02 | # I wrote, and sleep fogged my eyes: Bowery’s artcle about how affect the feelings, thinking and actions of humans and animals——> Bowery’s article about how micro-organisms effect the feelings, thinking and actions of humans and animals. To GW: I look into those. 13
Posted by a Finn on Mon, 21 May 2007 20:02 | # Here are the two, they were not in any category: http://majorityrights.com/index.php/weblog/comments/gamova_vs_structure/ And one more: http://majorityrights.com/index.php/weblog/comments/genetic_structure_and_outbreeding_depression/ 14
Posted by Guessedworker on Thu, 24 May 2007 10:44 | # Another favourite of mine: Matt Nuenke on owning a dog. Sort of. Post a comment:
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Posted by Guessedworker on Sat, 19 May 2007 18:52 | #
Anything by JJR?