VDare portrays itself as having two central concerns:
VDARE FOUNDATION MISSION STATEMENT
The VDare Foundation’s mission is education on two main issues: first, the unsustainability of current US immigration policy and second, the “National Question,” which is the viability of the US as a nation-state. We do this through the VDARE.com webzine and VDARE Books, public speaking, conferences, debates and media appearances.
A deeper look at the website, however, shows that these concerns are motivated by an obsessive interest in race and its supposed effects on intelligence and behavior; deep xenophobia; and a paranoid love of conspiracy theories, many of which feature Jews.
The best source of understanding VDare’s beliefs is its own website, but here are some additional resources:
On the pseudo-scientific racism that VDare publishes:
On Brimelow’s rejection of the term “white nationalist,” which prompted this entertaining and perceptive discussion:
https://www.wonkette.com/what-shall-we-call-vdare-founder-peter-brimelow-if-not-a-white-nationalist
For more on Brimelow’s view of race, see this transcript of an interview Brimelow gave in 2016 to Alan Colmes, and posted on VDare:
Colmes: But, you, like Jared Taylor, I’m guessing, would prefer immigration, if there is to be any immigration, to be from white nations, not people with darker skin, right?
Brimelow: It’s not simply the skin. You can get around that by getting at education level. But in general, you want to have people who assimilate more easily. And race is certainly a proxy for that.
Colmes: But, basically you are talking about preserving a white nation, right?
Brimelow: Well, I think the U.S. is a white nation. It was a white nation when it was founded and it still remains a state that represents a white majority.