Jim Goad has produced a short film to accompany his latest essay, “Reggie Jackson’s Tortured Negro Soul,” on the fact that although he’s widely considered a baseball legend in America, slugger Reggie Jackson still can’t get over the racism he allegedly encountered in his youth. (more…)
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July 7, 2024 Jim Goad
Reggie Jackson’s Tortured Negro Soul
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June 30, 2024 Jim Goad
Buttocks-‘n’-Basketball Bash Banned in Blacktown
Jim Goad has produced a short film to accompany his latest essay, “Buttocks-‘n’-Basketball Bash Banned in Blacktown,” on the cancellation of and fallout that followed from a high school event featuring a group of lard-assed black women in bikinis dribbling and twerking in the school gym for cash prizes in a basketball competition called “Nuttin’ But Az” in that all-American town of Newark, New Jersey. (more…)
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Jim Goad has produced a short film to accompany his latest essay, “Juneteenth: It’s All So Junetiresome,” on this year’s round of Juneteenth-related violence, and why Juneteenth is growing to be so Junetiresome. (more…)
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Jim Goad has produced a short film to accompany his latest essay, “How to Make a White Girl Disappear,” on a white girl who went missing after she was attacked by a black girl and forced to lick a public bathroom floor at a Massachusetts high school last month. (more…)
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Jim Goad has produced a short film to accompany his latest essay, “Just Another Random Murder of a Three-Year-Old Child,” on how the mainstream media refuses to admit the obvious in the many cases of black adults committing acts of violence and murder against three-year-old white children. (more…)
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When Ted Cruz was running for the Republican presidential nomination against Donald Trump in 2016, what Wikipedia describes as a “right wing street artist” and who calls himself Sabo created a poster of Cruz as a tattoo-covered gangster ready to take on the establishment by hook or by crook. But it didn’t take long for Cruz to meekly roll over and offer up his belly. (more…)
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Jim Goad has produced a short film to accompany his latest essay, “The Aspiring-Rapper-to-Expired-Rapper Pipeline,” on Rylo Huncho, the aspiring rapper who accidentally killed himself while showing off a gun on a livestream. (more…)
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Jim Goad has produced a short film to accompany his latest essay, “Fear of Calling a Spade a Spade,” on the recent arrest of Joshua Cobb, a black US Marine who was planning a mass shooting of white people — and which is being largely ignored by the media. (more…)
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May 12, 2024 Jim Goad
The Last Boy Scout
Jim Goad has produced a short film to accompany his latest essay, “The Last Boy Scout,” on the imminent end of the Boy Scouts. (more…)
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Jim Goad has produced a short film to accompany his latest essay, “The Only Reason White Women Shouldn’t Hate Themselves.” (more…)
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Jim Goad has produced a short film to accompany his latest essay, “The Woman-Punching MAGAts of Manhattan,” on a journalist who contends that the men who are punching random white women on the streets of New York City are MAGA supporters — without a shred of corroborating evidence and a great deal of contradictory evidence. (more…)
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Jim Goad has produced a short film to accompany his latest essay, “Reclaiming Country Music’s Imaginary Black Roots,” on the recent push, everywhere from the Super Bowl to the White House, to “reclaim” country music as a black invention. (more…)
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Jim Goad has produced a short film to accompany his latest essay, “White Girl Twitch a Lot,” on the case of Kaylee Gain, a white high school student who got in a fight with a black female student from her school in suburban St. Louis recently and was beaten to the point of sustaining severe brain damage. (more…)