Archive for the ‘Popular Culture’ Category

A Meta-Strategy for White Advocacy

February 22, 2012 Culture, Ethnonationalism, Europeans, Popular Culture, Race, The West

  A friend of mine the other day commented upon the extreme bravery of the young men of the Royal Air Force during the Battle of Britain; whatever one’s view of the wisdom of Britain’s war guarantees to Poland, the …

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On Witnessing the Moral Decline of a People: The Case of Riekert Botha

January 16, 2012 Blog, Christianity, Culture, Current Events, False Religions, Family, Family Issues, Marriage, Popular Culture, Refuting "Christian" Marxism, South Africa and Rhodesia, The West, Theology

A few years back, I attended a church service held by a visiting conservative Reformed minister from the Netherlands in a town nearby Bloemfontein. I will never forget the minister’s very first comment as he introduced himself. He remarked that …

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James A. Michener: Pedantic, Pedestrian, Poet of Diversity, Part 2

November 30, 2011 Africans, Books, Christianity, Classical, Culture, Europeans, History, Important People, Jews, Modern, Popular Culture, Race, Theology

  Read the first half of the series here.   In addition to Michener’s obvious themes of multiculturalism (by force, if necessary) and miscegenation, another trope that turns up often in his works is a particular admiration for the romanticized …

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James A. Michener: Pedantic, Pedestrian, Poet of Diversity, Part 1

November 28, 2011 Africans, American, Asians, Books, Christianity, Culture, Europeans, History, Important People, Modern, Popular Culture, Race, Theology

  Introduction Being a watchman for Christ in this generation requires knowledge of what propaganda is and how it can be used most effectively. Certainly, a Christian discerner would be able to articulate the insidious nature of such works as …

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Shrek: The Anti-Fairy Tale

September 7, 2011 Books, Child Raising, Culture, Europeans, Family, Movies, Popular Culture, Tales

  Over Labour Day weekend, I watched the Shrek movie series for the first time.  I will readily admit that I enjoyed them: engaging storylines, very funny scenes, and some great one-liners.  For those of you who haven’t seen the …

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The Casey Anthony Trial

July 10, 2011 America, Blog, Child Raising, Current Events, Family, Family Issues, Law, Politics, Popular Culture

  Casey Anthony’s 2008 Mugshot   For at least the past several weeks in America, you couldn’t turn on the TV, or read a paper, or go to a news site without seeing discussion about the Casey Anthony trial.  Casey …

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Recoloring Our Childhood Heritage

June 22, 2011 Blog, Books, Child Raising, Culture, Popular Culture

Many, if not all, of us have pleasant childhood memories of reading our favorite children’s books.  My personal favorites were the Dr. Seuss books (do you like green eggs and ham?) and books with lots of pictures of animals and …

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The Roissy Revolution: Materialistic Realism to Its Logical End

June 21, 2011 Culture, Marriage, Popular Culture

Among the most bizarre manifestations of the Internet-driven open source movement is the “pick-up artist” (PUA) community.  Founded as a Usenet group in the mid-90′s, alt.seduction.fast (the name of the group in Usenet syntax) served as a place where computer …

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The Growth of Sexual Immorality in Contemporary South Africa

June 6, 2011 Child Raising, Christianity, Culture, Family, Family Issues, Marriage, Popular Culture, South Africa and Rhodesia

Because of South Africa’s isolation during the apartheid era, many Afrikaner-Boers remained to a large degree unaffected by many of the liberal movements of the second half of the twentieth century. Television was only introduced to South Africa in 1976, …

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Tiptoe Through the Minefield

May 3, 2011 Books, Child Raising, Culture, Family, Family Issues, Popular Culture, Schooling

  Read Part 1 of the series here. Read Part 2 of the series here.   The topic of tween literature, books written for the “young adult” audience but often picked up by the 10-14 age bracket child, is a …

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