Southern Poetry
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Civil War: A Lazy Movie
Imagine a Mexican teenager, the normal target audience of a Fast & Furious movie. Only, instead of a nebulous commitment
Confederate History Month, 2024, Part IV
(Note to Readers: Links to parts I and II of this series are embedded in part III, here. In this
The True Terror
In any red-blooded, healthy American should dwell the notion that the government wants you dead. We almost expect it, as
The Last Will and Testament of a Free Dixian
I’ve been contemplating the future, as Father Time whispers ever so low and gently into my soul, reminding me of
A Christian Anthem for Dixie
Louisiana’s governor, Jeff Landry, has gotten his nose bent out of shape over the LSU women’s basketball team not showing
Confederate History Month, 2024, Part III
(Note to readers: Parts I and II of Judge Rogers’s speech may be read here, and here. In part III
Meeting Expectations
There are things that I can just look the other way on. For instance, I came across a hilarious photo
Sex, Lies, and Genocide
One of the fun things about our evil and insane system is that those who think some accommodation is to
Southern Nationalism
A leftwing scribbler on some website recently called me “a White Nationalist.” He thought that was a conclusive judgment. But I am