In 1946 Texarkana, two Deep South towns situated on the Texas/Arkansas border was basking in the glory of victory (there
De-Mystifying Modern Aca(DEM)ia: A Case Study in Chronic Soft Drinks
I recently came across a story about a woman named Marijuana Pepsi Vandyck. Mrs. Vandyck indicated in the story she did not
The Good, the Normie, and the Useless
Kaiser’s recent article, “The Difficulty in Keeping Dissidents Engaged” and the others he links to are important reads and especially for how to understand
The Difficulty in Keeping Dissidents Engaged
We dissidents have a rough time, sometimes. Not only do we risk public vilification, losing our jobs, and losing our
Unlocking Our Destiny
I needed some white undershirts along with groceries, so I found myself at Walmart this morning. I discovered that a
Dixie’s Scorsese: The Films of Charles B. Pierce, Part II: The Legend of Boggy Creek
The world of local bigfoot variations is fairly fascinating to investigate. Sure, most people know about sasquatch and the yeti,
Kamala Does Not Need Policies
It’s an automated system
Dixie’s Scorsese: The Films of Charles B. Pierce, Part I: The Way of an Arkansas Auteur
Filmmaker Charles B. Pierce was a man of many talents. During a career that saw its greatest amount of success
The Continual Degeneration of the Human Species
One theory that has always been of major interest to me from a philosophical standpoint is the ‘theory of continual degeneration.’
Matt Walsh’s “Am I Racist?”
There are two big problems with Matt Walsh’s new comedy/documentary Am I Racist? First, it lacks anything interesting or even coherent to