August 1977 cover of
In February, I wrote a two-part article on
Instauration after poring over the 25-year archive of the venerable newsletter. I included what I felt were some choice nuggets of wisdom from a publication bursting with profound insights into our situation as a race. One thing I had forgotten was how funny the readers and writers of
Instauration could be.
Of course, it is much easier to be funny when you don’t have to conform to taboos. Offering forbidden thoughts on race with simple honesty can often be hilarious. That is why the Right tends to be much funnier than the Left. As everyone knows, “the Left can’t meme.” True humor is based on honesty and nothing is funnier than holding up the lies and hypocrisy of our times to ridicule.