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  • Meet the Malaysian Neo-Nazis Fighting for a Pure Malay Race

    They realize that Nazis generally don't like Asian people, but apparently that doesn't matter. I was told that the most popular Malay power band is an act named Boot Axe, so I got in touch with band member Mr. Slay to find out why exactly a group of Malaysians are going through this bizarre, neo-Nazi identity crisis. Full story

  • This Guy Wants to Start His Own Aryan Country

    You know who really gets the shitty end of the stick nowadays? White people. Sure, they come out best in socioeconomic standings and suffer no persecution for the color of their skin, but they have to put up with non-white people living among them. The Northwest Front feels the s… Full story

  • Life of Heems

    I'm a little preoccupied with race. The first time someone suggested I read 'Life of Pi,' the novel by Yann Martel about an Indian boy and his journey across the ocean with a Bengal tiger, I took a look at the author's name, and my race wheels started turning. Full story

  • The Will to Kill

    ‘Real Deal Magazine’ Is the Greatest and Most Violent Comic Book You’ve Never Seen

    People speak about their discovery of 'Real Deal Magazine' in revelatory terms. This is mostly because it contains scenes of black characters perpetrating such extreme violence and political incorrectness that it is capable of searing a new wrinkle into your brain. Full story

  • The Bad Cannon-The Story of Little Black Sambo

    Helen Bannerman's illustrations in Little Black Sambo are the touchiest subject surrounding the book. She must have seen in only two colors, those being “me” and “darker than me” because Little Black Sambo and his family are black, but the story takes place in India. Full story

  • Tidbits

    A Monthly Look At Things We Love - The Drugs Issue

    After 60 years of being forced to eat the world's shit for allowing Nazis to flourish, the Germans have gotten pretty used to it. Full story

  • You're Dead

    We're always receiving threats from angry readers. Sometimes they just challenge us to a fight. Full story