Browsing: Right-Wing Dissident

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  • Rejecting Left-Wing Framing

  • 01/02/2025

There seems to be a rather persistent misunderstanding of the rationale behind rejecting Leftist framing among conservatives. It is a deep-rooted confusion that would greatly benefit from a more rational discourse. After all, the goal of the Right-wing movement is not to “find the real racists.” The goal is to reject such a framework in […]

  • Manufacturing The Woke Right

  • 06/11/2024

Of all the frustrating trends in evangelical discourse, this latest attempt to redefine Christian political engagement has been one of the worst. Coined the “woke right,” this newly-appropriated label actually functions as a paradox. This new trend claims that “woke” no longer strictly applies to those who advocate for social justice. Now, they claim that […]

  • Mustering the Redeemed Right

  • 04/08/2024

Francisco Franco, like every other dictator, is a controversial figure. Some time ago, as he came up in conversation, it occurred to me that I didn’t know much about the man. Charles Haywood’s article, On Franco, soon came to my attention, which I read with great interest. At the end of it, he asked a […]

  • The Enemy of America

  • 01/22/2024

For better or for worse, the title of this post could very easily have been “The Enemy of the World.” The combined fate of both Europe and America are, in many ways, inseparable. “The Enemy of Europe,” Published in 1953, is where Francis Parker Yockey asserted that Europe should view the Soviet Union as the […]

  • The Iowan Idol Smasher and Christian Political Action

  • 12/21/2023

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

  • 12/05/2023

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 […]

  • The Medical Industry’s Obsession With Guns

  • 10/12/2023

While tyrannical governors may have been the norm during COVID-19, it is always a bit of a surprise when politicians find a new low they can sink to. A recent act of authoritarianism in New Mexico serves as a blatant reminder of this statist phenomenon. Citing an “epidemic of gun violence,” the New Mexico governor […]

  • The Unconscionable Life

  • 05/16/2023

Elijah woke from his slumber, his morning alarm ringing in his ears. It was Wednesday morning, and the man briefly contemplated the cost of calling off work today before deciding to rise out of bed. His family needed him, after all. Elijah reached out to the nightstand and turned the alarm off on his iPhone. […]

  • Antifa Style Excommunication – The LCMS

  • 03/02/2023

It has come to my attention that we Right-wing Christians need to revisit our understanding of church discipline. Recent events in the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod (LCMS) have reminded me of the true nature of liberal tactics. To prepare ourselves for the future, we would be wise to analyze and remember these strategies so that […]

  • Kevin DeYoung: The Case For A Christian Sensibility

  • 02/07/2023

Political topics change fast. Political opinions can change even faster. Finding a commentator that is able to consistently see the big picture is nearly impossible. There are some men who can appear to be right, even prophetic, yet fail to see the larger perspective. This phenomenon is most obvious when a commentator asks good questions, […]

  • Fascism Viewed From The Church – Part Two

  • 01/17/2023

Previously discussed was the similarity between both the Church and the State, as well as the groundwork for the field in which they each operate. The following will be the application where theory is put into practice. The Struggles of Our Day There have been a few similarities among countries prior to adopting Fascism. One […]

  • Fascism Viewed From The Church – Part One

  • 01/10/2023

In the words that will follow, I propose to undertake an examination of Fascism from the point of view of the Church. The following essay is a thought experiment to consider the question of how Fascism is to be considered from an ecclesiastical point of view. The purpose is not to argue that Fascism is […]

  • Ye Meets The Evangelical Elite

  • 12/09/2022

On the 4th of February, 2022, The New York Times published an opinion piece by David Brooks. This article, “The Dissenters Trying to Save Evangelicalism From Itself”, outlined the experiences of multiple evangelical leaders who were “breaking ranks” from the evangelical world. The columnist featured names such as Thabiti Anyabwile, Kristin Kobes Du Mez, Rachael […]

  • Biden’s Plutocracy

  • 11/07/2022

Politics is no longer defined in terms of right and left. With the rise of corporations, the United States has turned into a plutocracy – rule by the wealthy. This diagram shows the campaign contributions of the largest corporations and universities. It should be fairly obvious from this image that the government is already in […]

  • Canadian Christianity

  • 10/27/2022

Very few people are willing to analyze immigration and Christianity. Just a cursory glance at the statistics should give cause for concern. About 25% of Canada’s population is composed of immigrants. Canada’s immigration policies have been incredibly effective at removing Christian influence in the country. Examining the rise of Islam and the fall of Christianity […]

  • The Line in the Sand

  • 09/27/2022

This is in no way, shape, or form an advocation for violence. What I have to say are words for consideration – which I believe are necessary for every person alive, not only Americans – and nothing more. It is common for Conservatives, Libertarians, and other Right leaning individuals to romanticize the need for a […]