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A lot has been said about Bret Easton Ellis’ American Psycho as well as Mary Harron’s screen adaptation. Many in our sphere love this story for a multitude of reasons, and many more dismiss...
Martin Luther King III
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Probably due to some traumatic event in the womb or early childhood, I have chosen an avocation which constantly forces me to expose myself to things that upset...
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Part 2 of 2 (Part 1 here)
Monument to George N. Hardinge (1781–1808), 1808
Here we have another Classical piece[1] from St. Paul’s. Very sort of neo-Classical in feel. Idealized....
Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads?
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Smoking cigarettes
And writing something nasty on the wall.
You nasty boy!
— Stevie Wonder, “I Wish”
[C]ontinual fear, and danger of...
Stonehenge, Salisbury Plain, England
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Part 1 of 2
The following is a transcript of a video documentary by Jonathan Bowden that can be viewed on The Jonathan Bowden Archive here. The...
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Though I am certainly no Emil Cioran scholar, I can write about him from the point of view of having been impacted by him. Would-be Cioran enthusiasts beware, for his influence is not necessarily...
Christine Jorgensen
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Amid all the censorious, aneurysm-inducing twaddle about “transphobia” and the nauseating, bootlicking treatment of the gender-dysphoric as cultural gods these...
Figure 1. Scenes from They Live depicting subliminal messages on billboards that are only visible with special glasses.
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Part 3 of 3 (Part 1 here, Part 2 here)
Andrew Tate embraces consp*cuous...
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Philippa Jayne Langley ( Sally Hawkins) is an office frump in Edinburgh — and a depressed one. She is passed over for promotion because she isn’t charming enough, which is true. She...
Col. Robert McCormick during the First World War.
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Military mid-level management
McCormick’s military career couldn’t be replicated today. In today’s...
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By her side, on the little reading-desk, was a survival from the ages of litter — one book. This was the book of the Machine. – E. M. Forster
Welcome, my son.
Welcome to the machine.
—...
Robert R. McCormick in 1925.
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The United States has too many ongoing military deployments. There are unnecessary military bases in Syria, Somalia, South Korea, and Niger,...
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Trump Becomes First Ex-President to Be Charged with a Crime; USA Today Immediately Brands Him a Jew-Hater
In the eyes of many, former President Donald Trump was the most slavishly, slobberingly...
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C. P. Webster
The Horror Beneath
Independently published, 2023
“Whatever the history of the house, Wingood felt confident that von Hallerstein had not been carried off by vengeful...
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I finally saw this year’s Oscar winner for Best Picture, Everything Everywhere All at Once, by directing duo Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert, and enjoyed the film. Like many of you , I...
You can buy Jim Goad’s Trucker F*gs in Denial here.
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A title such as Trucker F*gs in Denial is about as evocative as it gets for tales about the secret Sotadic side of the colorful itinerant...
Robert Brasillach
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Editor’s Note: Today marks the 114th birthday of Robert Brasillach, the French journalist, novelist, film historian, and man of the Right who was sentenced to death...
Audrey Hale
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On Monday morning, 28-year-old Audrey Hale shot through the locks on the doors to The Covenant School in Nashville, Tennessee. Over the course of the next 14 minutes, she...
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Michael Malice
The White Pill: A Tale of Good and Evil
Independently Published, 2022
What a joy to open this book and find that whatever the author’s White Pill is supposed to be,...
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Citing the need to “secure the existence of our people and a future for white children” and waving placards condemning former Ku Klux Klan Grand Wizard David Duke for his “complete...
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