Posted on December 31, 2021
The Best of American Renaissance in 2021
Chris Roberts, American Renaissance, December 31, 2021
2021 was the year American Renaissance faced the most censorship, having gone all 12 months without a YouTube channel, an online payment processor, or any mainstream social media. All the same, we continued to cover the news and opinions most relevant to whites. Here are the articles, videos, and podcasts that were most popular this year.
We thank all our readers and supporters for a very successful 2021, and wish you a very happy 2022!
- “An Open Letter to Trump Supporters,” by Gregory Hood, January 20, 2021
- “Race and Crime: Who Attacks Whom?” by Jared Taylor, December 2, 2020
- “The Navy Made Me into a Race Realist,” by John Mason, February 27, 2021
- “The Transformation of Germany,” by Thorsten J. Pattberg, February 5, 2021
- “January 6: A Black Day,” by Jared Taylor, January 6, 2021
- “Welcome to the Gulag, Mr. President,” by Jared Taylor, January 11, 2021
- “A White Woman Learns About Race,” by Stefania Mówi, March 27, 2021
- “An Important Book You Don’t Have to Read,” by Jared Taylor, January 8, 2021
- “The White Man Goes on Trial,” by Jared Taylor, March 26, 2021
- “How I Became a ‘Racist,’” by Julian Soral, January 9, 2021
- “Regime Takes Aim at White Advocates,” by Gregory Hood, January 29, 2021
- “The Story of My Racial Awakening,” by Brett Stevens, February 6, 2021
- “A Story from the Urban Jungle,” Samantha Johnson, January 16, 2021
- “Whites Can’t Run Forever,” by Chloé Vernon, March 20, 2021
- “I’m an Academic — and a Race Realist,” Stephen Paul Foster, March 6, 2021