John Press

John Press


  • November 25, 2016

    The cultural road ahead

    Donald Trump’s glorious win has rats scurrying all across Washington, D.C.  But it represents an opportunity rather than a mission accomplished.  Cultural Marxist themes still permeate our media, telling us that the U.S. is evil ...

  • October 30, 2015

    No, people and cultures are not all the same

    Utilitarianism is a political philosophy that aims at the greatest happiness for the greatest number of people.  Culturism is the philosophy that works to protect and promote traditional majority cultures.  Utilitarianism ignores the very r...

  • October 18, 2015

    My Uncle's Death in the Umpqua Community College Shooting

    My uncle, Lawrence Levine, was the professor who was killed in the Umpqua Community College shooting.  His death hurt my family and me immensely.  Resulting questions, relevant to political activists, continue to haunt me. Normally, I am...

  • May 29, 2012

    Sacha Baron Cohen's The Dictator

    I have been a big fan of Sacha Baron Cohen. His Borat (2006) really pushed the boundaries on immigration humor.  The lead immigrant character, Borat, was extremely unorthodox, from our vantage point; he made out with his prostitute sister and wa...

  • November 21, 2010

    A question of academic freedom

    The American Association of University Professors (AAUP) formed in 1915 largely to protect the free speech rights of professors. Far worse, candidates now get screened for ideological orthodoxy before being hired. Many colleges and universities make...

  • August 27, 2010

    Michael Bloomberg's Deadly Multiculturalism

    Michael Bloomberg, the Mayor of New York City who backs the Ground Zero mosque, is a perfect multiculturalist.  As such he sees blindness to cultural diversity as a virtue.  And so, to prove himself meritorious, he jettisoned all discretion...

  • July 5, 2010

    Culturists Oppose Another Mosque in Brooklyn

    One of the most awkward moments of my political life took place at a recent protest attempting to stop the construction of a large mosque on a quiet residential street in Brooklyn. The female African-American television reporter for was interviewing ...

  • May 26, 2010

    Texas School Board controversy could impact our solvency

    The Texas school board's setting patriotic curriculum standards for their school textbooks could actually impact the solvency of the western world. This may sound like hyperbole. And, of course, debt and other issues also impact the solvency of the...