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  • The Iowan Idol Smasher and Christian Political Action

    In many circles, Christian Nationalists are easily identified by their stance on blasphemy laws. A man who believes in enforcing them is often considered a Christian Nationalist, regardless of whether he affiliates as such or not. Much of the rhetoric surrounding these laws can just as easily be applied to the destruction of idols. It…

  • Evola, Mishima, and the Modern Right

    I will begin by stating the obvious: the United States is in bad shape. Many have written about the cause of our current predicament and more, still, on the solution. I am not so arrogant as to attempt to do here what others have done much better than what I could hope to do, but…

  • Words That Divide A Nation

    No one should ever underestimate the power of rhetoric. Both the power to unite and the power to divide are contained in these linguistic performances. But the power of language is only available to those who understand it. Stories are meaningless if spoken in an unknown language, as the very essence of communication is lost.…