Perhaps now, the symbol of a lone magnolia flower in full bloom has become the premier symbol of Southern Nationalism
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The Drive-By Truckers, the Southern Thing, and Me
Southern Rock was the first genre of music I got into when I started exploring music for myself, rather than
An International Romance
Scrupulous journalism is also simple. For example, here’s how I’d summarize the relevant facts of an incident that transpired in
Invincible: Season 1 Review
I’m sure many of you have seen some of the memes of the mustachioed super-hero recently. My first thought was
Cartoon Corporals
By now you have probably seen the U.S. Army’s new recruiting commercial. For those who haven’t, it is a cartoon
The Strange Career of the American Negro
The American Negro sits on a pedestal in American society. Astutely derided by many, yet unwaveringly worshipped by the System,
Israel and Palestine: This is Not Your Fight
The most recent troubles between the country calling itself Israel and the other country calling itself Palestine has ignited a
Look Out Below!
If consensus was a building, diversity wouldn’t be the concrete poured into the foundation. That’s why 666 White Terrorism Street
Rock Without Pride, Metal Without Edge
Though running in contrast to the narrative of the day, rock and heavy metal once permeated with cultural ties and
An Insult to Barbarians
Like clockwork, every time antifa, Black Lives Matter, or some related group, tears down a monument to men far greater