Some ten years ago, I received a rebuke from a gentleman I had gotten to know “electronically.” We had exchanged
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Modern America’s Lost Men
In modern America and across the Western world, men are losing their sense of identity, their desire to participate in
Testimony on the Southern Holocaust: A Response
In response to an article about the Southern holocaust that occurred during the so-called “Civil War,” I wish to bring
Happy Thanksgiving from a Dixie Kitchen
There is a certain indescribable peace in the kitchen at four o’clock in the morning of Thanksgiving. The smell of
Is Secession Even Possible?
I’ve often read on Identity Dixie, from both contributors and commenters, that the United States is dead, and we need
The Gunfight at the O.K. Corral and Other Hollywood Blunders
October 26th this year was the 141st anniversary of the famous gunfight at the O.K. Corral between Wyatt Earp, his
Thomas Hobbes and Normies
Hereby it is manifest that during the time men live without a common power to keep them all in awe,
Esse Quam Videri
Esse Quam Videri (i.e. to be, rather than to seem) is the motto of North Carolina and, ironically, a number
Southern Folkish Movement
This isn’t a new idea, but what I am proposing are statewide policies to promote a more Folkish way of
Let’s Celebrate Dixie: Being Southern is a Good Thing
Forty years ago, I put together a book called Why the South Will Survive, with optimistic contributions by fifteen writers