Posted on January 2, 2021
Every First-Person Account of Race Published in 2020
Chris Roberts, American Renaissance, January 2, 2021
Last year, American Renaissance published more “red pill essays” than it had in the preceding 29 years put together. Written by regular people, nothing rebukes elite opinions about race more than these stories. Here is every one published in 2020:
- Rape, Impunity, and White Identity, by Rachel Donalsen, February 19, 2020
- How I Discovered My White Identity, by Bill Richards, February 23, 2020
- I Was Liberal Until I Lived in a Los Angeles Barrio. Now I’m a Race Realist., by Helen Doe, February 29, 2020
- I Used to Support Bernie Sanders — Now I’m a Race Realist, by Ann Eilbeck, March 7, 2020
- What It’s Like to Teach Whites . . . and What It’s Like to Teach Blacks, by Don Brandy, March 14, 2020
- Seeing the Light, Darkly, by John Engelman, March 21, 2020
- Going to a Black School Made Me Proud to Be White, by Elizabeth Hill, March 28, 2020
- Nothing Matters More than White Survival, by Bruce Snow, April 4, 2020
- Race Realism Is Not Enough, by Reb Kittredge, April 7, 2020
- The Despair of Being Mixed-Race, by John Doe, April 11, 2020
- Race in the French Foreign Legion, by Jason R. Harvey, April 25, 2020
- Identity Crisis, by Jim Robertson, May 2, 2020
- Challenges of an Interracial Marriage, by John Johnson, May 9, 2020
- After Twenty Years Working in Multiracial Public Schools, a White Teacher Tells All, by Jane Moss, May 12, 2020
- Motherhood Changed the Way I See Race, by Jane Moss, April 18, 2020
- What It’s Like to “Teach” Blacks, by Lars Bloomqvist, May 23, 2020
- America’s Kristallnacht?, by Donald Williamson, June 1, 2020
- There’s No Denying the Realities of Black Behavior, by Jason Smith, June 6, 2020
- A Young White Man’s Struggle with Identity, by Michael Williams, June 13, 2020
- The Sexual Assault that Made Me Racially Conscious, by Sonya Gregg, June 20, 2020
- The Son of Illegal Honduran Immigrants on Race Realism, “Social Justice,” and White Identity, by M. Castrejon, March 7, 2020
- Black Hatred of Authority is Not New, by Robert Charles, July 9, 2020
- The Story of a Hispanic Race Realist, by Dean Lefferts, July 11, 2020
- Notes on Black (Mis)Behavior, by Paul Pilgrim, July 18, 2020
- Living White in New York City, by Ed Gee, July 25, 2020
- My Career as a White Police Officer, by Daniel Vinyard, July 31, 2020
- My Racial Awakening, by John Malt, August 1, 2020
- Rumble in the East European Jungle, by Martin Velev, August 8, 2020
- Why I Am an Identitarian, by Alex Bech, August 15, 2020
- Interview with a Red-Pilled Black Woman, by Robert Walters and Nicole Smith, August 21, 2020
- Living in China Forced Me to Be Honest About the Reality of Race, by Colton Morr, September 5, 2020
- Between Balkanization and Miscegenation, by Marko Vojnov, September 12, 2020
- How I Became a Race Realist, by Fiona Baker, September 19, 2020
- I Was a Libertarian — Now I’m a White Advocate, by Beckett Walcott, September 26, 2020
- How a White Pastor Became a Race Realist, by Henry Calvin, October 3, 2020
- Taking the Red Pill in South Africa, by DA Desmond, October 10, 2020
- Nationalism and a Healthy Mind, by James Ensor, October 17, 2020
- The Home Invasion that Made a White Woman Racially Conscious, by Sarah Jean Wyatt, October 24, 2020
- My Path to Race Realism, by Reuben Hayat, October 31, 2020
- White Boy in a Black School, by A.J. Clinton, November 7, 2020
- The Story of a Swedish Race Realist, by Vincent Karlsson, November 14, 2020
- Black Behavior, Black Identity, by Brenda Beryns, November 21, 2020
- I Am a Race Realist, by Jessica Bloomfeld, November 28, 2020
- My Experiences With Blacks and Hispanics, by John Hammond, December 5, 2020
- Even When There Aren’t Economic Differences, There Are Still Racial Differences, by Benjamin Odin, December 12, 2020
- One White Man’s Story, by Lee Chesterton, December 19, 2020
- How I Became a Racial Heretic, by Frederich Rockwell, December 26, 2020