Southern Poetry
Confederate History Month – Part II
Readers of the first part of the 1871 essay continued below, will readily recall that our able author, Commodore Matthew
Discussions of the Campaign to Remove Public Southern Imagery
We here in Southern Nationalist circles, and the more competent sections of the Dissident Right, are all too familiar with
On Reading, Writing, and Comprehension
The following lines were copied from the “bio” section on the member page of a Find a Grave (FaG) contributor
The Myth of the Woman Warrior
Why can’t a woman be more like a man?Men are so honest, so thoroughly square;Eternally noble, historically fair.Who, when you
The Illusion of Normalcy
For the average normie, it is a survival mechanism to pretend things are normal and everything is just fine. It
Night Came, and Death Followed
Appalachia, a mysterious mountain range shadowed by a long bloody history, is a region of legends. A voluminous mountain range
Myth of the 20th Century: Boeing – Troubled Skies
In 2019, Airbus surpassed for the first time Boeing as the largest aerospace company in the world, as two crashes
Confederate History Month – Part I
April is Confederate History Month. As such, it is incumbent upon us at this site, in recognition and reverent observance
The Easter Expectation: The Only Thing Christians Should Fear
I believe in a Triune God comprised of the Father, the Son – Jesus Christ – and the Holy Spirit.