VFR: An Appreciation
VIEW FROM THE RIGHT: AN APPRECIATION AND A DISSENT
PART ONE: AN APPRECIATION
by Alan
BRIGITTE BARDOT led me to View from the Right. In or about 2004, I read news reports about how she was being penalized for expressing her views about the disastrous effects of immigration on her country. I thought it absurd that she should be penalized, and I was curious to learn whether anyone else in America thought the same. So I looked to the Internet for commentary on that matter. One link or another led me to View from the Right. That was how I discovered VFR and Lawrence Auster, so I have Brigitte Bardot to thank.
I was not looking for commentary by “Conservatives” because I knew how inept and spineless they had proven themselves to be in countless confrontations with the “Liberals” they pretend to oppose.
Some years earlier, Mr. Auster had become appalled by what he saw on the streets of New York City and in public places. I had had the same visceral/esthetic reaction to similar scenes I observed in St. Louis in the same years. His reaction to the culture-wide collapse of rules and standards nearly paralleled my own.
What I found at VFR—not all at once but over a span of weeks—was exactly the kind of thoughtful commentary and discussion I had hoped to find. Several times each week I would read VFR. For me, the important part of VFR was “the politically incorrect Right” part. I knew I had found a kinsman. (more…)


