As time progresses, it’s inevitable that technology will progress with it. This isn’t necessarily a bad thing, but there comes
Tag: The South
Phantoms in Frogmore
Southern Poetry
We Were Poor
My great-grandmother was really the last of the West Tennessee sharecroppers. She never owned a house until my father built
Support Your Local Trucker
Through tribulation, it is important to remember that God can take evil and bring a greater good out of it.
Proud of the South
Because we live here.
The Remnant
The South and her people have been defeated by war, subjugated by the Empire, and now undergo cultural genocide as
Funeral, Friendship, and Fraternity
Several weeks ago, I was afforded the privilege of laying to rest a dear friend, not just to me, but
The Dark Road Beyond Richmond
Upon writing this, the great pro-gun rally on Lobby Day 2020 in Richmond, Virginia is over. Now, the controversy begins
Part Two: Myth of the American Nation, Dixie’s Revenge
We are a unique people and nation.
The Fading Janissary-Class
A journalist with the New York Times, and one very far removed from Southern culture, heritage, and military service, recently