Living on the outskirts of society, I tend to get lost in my own world. It’s only when I’m in
Author: Identity Dixie Guest
A Return to Normalcy Nationalism
One critique that more normie-centered Dissident Right groups, like Identity Dixie and others, receive from the more extreme elements is
Song of the Deep South
Over the past five years, the DNA analysis business has exploded. Prices for ancestry estimations made from analyzing someone’s autosomal
America: A Rootless People
A conversation has been going on in America regarding the “national” well-being and lack of cohesion among the populace. I’ve
The Charleston Butterfly Effect
Recently, a fellow Identity Dixie writer, Padraig Martin, published a wonderful piece critiquing the more idiotic members of the Right,
A Sermon: “The Only Good Christian is a Dead Christian”
We all know them, and it can be hard to make it through a day without tripping over several of
Old Oak Trees
I was born where sea foam rolls,Sprang up in wiregrass;Buried my roots in soft hot sand,Grew a salty soul. My
The Long Hard Road
It was late 1958, Nelly Laverne Hollis walked down the wide hallways of the Medical Center of Central Georgia in
Our Sirens: The Lust-Worshipping Society
Lust. Lust like never before. Sex available like never before. And, it is not enough that it should be simply
Old Andy and “The Big House”
Back when I was a kid, maybe six or seven, my father let some colored man come live in our