In our first two installments (Part 1 here; Part 2 here), we have given a brief overview of the historical and current situations in South Africa, relating to the dangers faced by
I have argued that we of the Hard Right should not actively seek open confrontation with the enemies of our culture. I have tried to advocate for a legal, ethical procedure to rid our communities of those who would wish
Malcolm Gladwell popularized the phrase “Tipping Point,” which describes a moment when a group (including an entire country/nation) changes direction. The catalyst for the change could be anything, such as a major
For my entire lifetime, I have heard the left proclaim their moral superiority over the right. They were the ones who “cared for the poor and oppressed.” They were the ones who
Remember when the “Never Trumpers” swore that Trump, if elected, would betray his voters and put non-conservatives on The Supreme Court? To refresh your memory, here is a sample: Since these folks
Lawrence James seems to take the standard approach that the Seven Year’s War was a continuation of previous conflicts (p. 66). His claim that the peace achieved at the end of the
John 3:12-13 If I have told you earthly things, and you believe not, how shall you believe, if I tell you of heavenly things? And no man has ascended up to heaven,
Often, if you follow the news, you hear terms thrown around. One of those that commonly comes up is “ordinary Americans.” Pundits and politicians like to use it when they are pretending
We have an amazing juxtaposition in the United States right now. First, we see the empty words of the lying Main Stream Media and their lackeys and adherents. For example, the proclaim
Here at Men of the West, we advocate taking back our culture. What do we mean by that? Exactly what it says. For too long, we have allowed those who are seeking
Sleuthing The Alamo: Davy Crockett’s Last Stand and Other Mysteries of the Texas Revolution. By James E. Crisp. (New York: Oxford University Press, 2005. Pp. xvi + 201. Forward, Acknowledgements, Chronology, Afterword,
In 1958, Vice President Richard Nixon embarked upon a foreign trip to South America, where many countries had been experiencing massive unrest. After a brief, and successful, stop is Montevideo, Uruguay, Nixon,
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