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
You remember the dire warnings, right? Mankind, in its hubris, and severely damaged the planet and the climate was about to undergo a massive change in temperature, leading to chaos, destruction, and
It is easy to think that we are all alone. I mean, most of us are surrounded by a culture that vacillates between outright hostility and intentional neglect. We often find ourselves
Editor’s Note: Here, we present a guest post by our good friend, and Man of the West, The Argonaut. He gives us another perspective (from outside the U.S.A.) on recent events.
I am honestly a bit sad that I have to even write this article. This issue seems so obvious to me that I cannot understand how it even needs to be addressed,
By now you’ve heard it many times… the claim that Obama deported more illegal immigrants than any other president. The claim is absurd on its face… and it’s one that anyone living
It is not the first time such a thing has been advocated in the United States. If you are up on your history, you might recall that in 1933, various Business Leaders
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
We rolled into Petal, Mississippi, a small suburb of Hattiesburg, at 8am. We had 30 volunteers in a caravan of trucks and SUVs. We brought about 15 chainsaws and three tractors. If
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