Growing up in the generation following the second world war, Andreas Baader, Gudrun Ensslin and Ulrike Meinhof lead the West
Thanks, Mr. Joe!
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Shooting a Sequel?
If you’re expecting a repeat of last summer, consider a couple things. First, 2020’s George Floyd Memorial Campaign of Carnage
The Flag of Our People
I once had an old Confederate reenactor from Central Virginia tell me he’s not a fan of flying the rectangular,
Keep Asheville Wearied, Keep the Rebel Remnant Weird
“Keep Asheville weird” has been the unofficial motto for this Western North Carolina city for as long as I can
Southern Esoterica: The Magnolia Flower
Perhaps now, the symbol of a lone magnolia flower in full bloom has become the premier symbol of Southern Nationalism
The Drive-By Truckers, the Southern Thing, and Me
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An International Romance
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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