We have been hailing the Civil Rights Era as a grand and universal success for decades. Desegregation is an unquestionable good in the eyes of all good Americans. So, let’s take a
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 the Afrikaner population. We have stated our desire
In this day and time, where we have roving bands of SJWs out to destroy people over the slightest offense against their perceived values, they claim that they merely insist that they
Editor’s note: The following comprises the fifth chapter of Seven Roman Statesmen of the Later Republic, by Sir Charles Oman (published 1902). V. Sulla Lucius Cornelius Sulla, the man whom Sulpicius and
Editor’s Note: One of our good friends, Harambe, shares his views on healthcare, based upon his personal experience. The case for private healthcare. Or how greedy capitalists saved my daughter’s life.
I finished up the Cavalry Trilogy, watching Rio Grande. As with the other two films, this is a John Ford picture, starring John Wayne. This was the Duke’s first movie with Maureen O’Hara,
Laramie Hirsch first posted this on his own site, but has agreed to post here at MOTW, as well. This week’s Bastille Day in Paris featured a man flying around on
Editor’s note: The following is extracted from A Dreamer’s Tales, by Lord Dunsany (published 1910). There was once a city which was an idle city, wherein men told vain tales. And it
In continuing with my old movie watching series, I viewed the next film in the “Cavalry Series,” She Wore a Yellow Ribbon. This is another John Ford classic, starring John Wayne (in what
Editor’s note: The following work by Arminius Vámbéry is extracted from The Great Events by Famous Historians, Vol. VIII (published 1905). All spelling in the original. From the time (1354) when the
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