Since 2016, rightwing dissidents have had to learn painful lessons about the dystopian realities of the current age. Principally, the
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A Boy Dies in the South
This past weekend, I attended a funeral for an in-law in Alabama. He was nineteen years old and committed suicide
The Z-Blog Power Hour: Change Log
The old expression is that change is constant, which is true, but the rate of change is anything but constant.
Myth of the 20th Century: The Automotive Industry
The transportation equipment industry, broadly defined, includes all manufacturers of road, rail, water, and air vehicles, making up the largest
The Fog of Your Own Lens
The average Heritage American isn’t endowed with the ability to engage in staggering dishonesty free of compunction. Indeed, shame is
Raphael Semmes and the Cavalier Tradition
Semmes’ dedication to “preserving the principle of State sovereignty” was the only method that could have staved off the destruction of the old Union by the rising mid-nineteenth century forces of mass democracy and nationalism.
Your Card Has Been Activated
One of the things I admire about African Americans is the quiet dignity in which they conduct their affairs. Nowhere
Reconstruction in Arkansas
Arkansas arrived late to the scene of Manifest Destiny, in regards to Southern States that is. As a result by
The Confederate Veteran’s Home I Never Knew Was In My Own Back Yard
I was born November 9, 1965, at Balboa Naval Hospital, San Diego, California, where my father was officially stationed as
American Retard
A Theory Supporting the Successful War on Reality