For All We Have And Are by Rudyard Kipling
Written in 1914, this poem highlights one of Kipling’s major blind-spots. Kipling and his contemporaries’ jingoist support for the first of the great European follies, due to their attachment[…]
Occidental Christianity for preserving Western Culture and People
Written in 1914, this poem highlights one of Kipling’s major blind-spots. Kipling and his contemporaries’ jingoist support for the first of the great European follies, due to their attachment[…]
A few months ago, our own David Opperman appeared on Tribal Theocrat Live for an hour long discussion of ethnonationalism. The show is excellent, but somehow managed to slip[…]
“The past is a foreign country, they do things differently there.” This iconic and proverbial quote from the first line of The Go-Between by L.P. Hartley most accurately describes the[…]
Back in 2008, violent ethnic-based attacks all across South Africa, primarily by members of black tribes native to South Africa upon black immigrants from north of the border, made worldwide[…]
Hat-tip to CofCC.org. Only 19% of Dutch believe they are benefiting from Muslim immigration. The Dutch Party for Freedom, led by maverick Geert Wilders, paid for the most trusted[…]
The following excerpt is taken from Dabney’s sermon “Parental Responsibilities,” preached before the Synod of Virginia in October 1879. The responsibility of parents is argued, again, from the unique and[…]
Introduction The first article of the series concludes in discussing the antisabbatarian’s main stumbling block: that while we may have a moral obligation to designate time for the worship of[…]
Hat-tip to Occidental Dissent. The above is a Leftist cartoon which quite accurately depicts the current state of American politics. The U.S. government/country personified by Uncle Sam, powered by 100[…]
Many of you may have seen this article about how neighborhoods in Oslo are turning into anti-Norwegian slums by immigrant invaders being blessed by the vibrancy and strength of[…]
The following excerpt is taken from Dabney’s sermon “Parental Responsibilities,” preached before the Synod of Virginia in October 1879. [T]he urgency of parental responsibility appears in a solemn, and even[…]
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Remember the days of old; consider the years of many generations; ask your father, and he will show you, your elders, and they will tell you. When the Most High gave to the nations their inheritance, when he divided mankind, he fixed the borders of the peoples according to the number of the sons of God. - Deuteronomy 32:7-8