American History Z Gen Zs Journey To The Far Right – Joey Oliver

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The flippant arrogance radiating from these women was undoubtedly the most annoying aspect of this new militant feminism. They came to think that they rightfully ruled everything now. “The future is female!” — they believed that slogan while never doing anything tangible to secure a better future. Men have tried to give them an honest chance, but the bizarre sense of superiority that continually exudes from them has finally extinguished our patience.

These women are almost wholly unimpressive in the masculine realm. They don’t even consciously realize that they’re nearly always where they are due to DEI. Every one of them went to a state school, majored in communications, and were then bestowed a cushy job at Expedia or Amazon. They all made well over $100,000 a year despite the fact that their entire work days were a complete joke.

Most of these ‘workdays’ start around noon. They stroll into the office, get a free latte and a gourmet lunch, then they leave early to go and vote for Zohran Mamdani. If they happen to work from home, which many do, you can see a flock of them everyday at the apartment pool from 11 to 2, just in time for peak UV hours.

And they have the gall to document this performative nonsense and unashamedly call it work. They fail to see the absurdity in it all. The meritless insertion of women into high-status positions has clouded their views on everything. In particular, their political perspective has rapidly become untenable. Their refusal to have a family has managed to turn their maternalistic impulse outward onto the world.

Disadvantaged groups have become their metaphorical children. Their motherly instinct here is so powerful that they can completely disregard whatever the actual implications of their views are. It’s all about their conceptual children feeling safe. Logic does not apply. There’s no thought given for what indiscriminately importing endless Third World immigrants might do to our society.

There’s no consideration that perhaps it does matter how tax dollars are being spent, and that it doesn’t do any good to just repeatedly shout that we should ‘tax the rich’. They don’t understand that demanding free healthcare doesn’t magically transform a scarce, costly resource and system into an abundant and easy one.

Copyright © 2026 by Arktos Media Ltd. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or utilised in any form or by any means (whether electronic or mechanical), including photocopying, recording or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher. Special thanks to Chris Dulny. Arktos.com | Telegram | Gab.ai | Rumble | Facebook | Instagram | Substack | X ISBN 978-1-918418-26-2 (Paperback) 978-1-918418-28-6 (Ebook) Editing A. J. M. & Chris Dulny Cover and Layout Tor Westman 1kitap1.com/en Foreword by Jared Taylor In November 1990, with the first issue of a monthly magazine called American Renaissance, I started my career as a public defender of our people — white people.

Since that time, except for a brief period of optimism in 2016, when Donald Trump was first elected president, it all seemed like work wasted. White people kept sleepwalking towards the cliff, no matter how hard I shouted at them to wake up. And it got only worse.

On May 25, 2020, George Floyd ascended into heaven and the entire white race — not just in America but around the world — erupted in an orgy of self-hatred that went on for months. By then, I had grown numb to lickspittle Southerners who thought liberals would like them if they took down Confederate monuments, and that summer more Confederates came down than ever before. But do you know who was the single man most frequently destroyed and desecrated? Not Robert E. Lee — Christopher Columbus. American blacks have been rioting since March 13, 1935, when thousands went wild in Harlem over a completely false rumor that white storekeepers had beaten a young black shoplifter to death.

Mobs opened a new chapter in the “civil rights struggle” by looting stores and fighting the police. Three blacks were killed and 100 arrested. Since then, we’ve had hundreds of race riots — more than 150 in 1967 alone, during that year’s “long, hot summer.” But never, until the BLM mayhem of 2020, had it occurred to anyone that the right response to “black grievances” was to tear Columbus off his pedestal, cut him in pieces, cover him with red paint, burn him, or throw him into the ocean (as happened in Baltimore).

That summer, no fewer than 38 statues and memorials to Columbus were destroyed, defaced, or pulled down — by white mobs. This was a new and terrible phase in the degradation of the white man. In 1966, the Jewish writer Susan Sontag had written, “The white race is the cancer of human history.” That kicked up a fuss, but not even many lefties would admit they agreed with her.

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