This July I took my youngest son, a preteen, to Gettysburg for a small rite of passage challenge. He was
Tag: The South
The Future Is Not Lost
During these terribly tyrannical times, it’s easy to get blackpilled about the doom and gloom of political life. Often folks
A Storm, a Dream, and a Tree
The storm was long, the night darker than dark. Flashes of lightening breaking against that darkness, as if angels had been
The Professor and the Proposition
As the “Exceptional Nation” totters and pratfalls further toward perdition, some on what is commonly, if not entirely accurately, known
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,
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
Southern Rock was the first genre of music I got into when I started exploring music for myself, rather than
The Strange Career of the American Negro
The American Negro sits on a pedestal in American society. Astutely derided by many, yet unwaveringly worshipped by the System,
Your Best Saga
As my recent custom, I have been listening to the Holy Scriptures as a discipline, understanding them as a narrative,
Why Southern Nationalism?
Superficially, Southern Nationalism is an odd choice for me. I was born in the North. My mother is Irish born.