The Memory of Columbus in the Western Diaspora

The Memory of Columbus in the Western Diaspora Titus Quintus 2,765 words Commemoration of the 15th-century European discovery of the Americas has seen better days. From Seattle to Caracas to Buenos Aires, the Spanish-Italian explorer Christopher Columbus is increasingly considered a villainous embodiment of pure evil. While the American government still observes October 9th as … More The Memory of Columbus in the Western Diaspora

Sitting on Bayonets

Sitting on Bayonets Samuel Francis 2,360 words In the last few years, what we may conveniently call the “System” under which Americans live has begun to show unmistakable signs of strain, and, as in most other systems of the past, those who run and manage the System have responded to these signs with increasingly blatant … More Sitting on Bayonets

In Defense of Petty Nationalism: “Let’s Call the Whole Thing Off”

“Let’s Call the Whole Thing Off” In Defense of Petty Nationalism Greg Johnson 1,537 words As I write, the Scottish independence referendum remains undecided, but the No camp is in the lead. But no matter what the outcome, Scotland will have more independence, either leaving the UK altogether or enjoying greater autonomy within it.  I was, frankly, … More In Defense of Petty Nationalism: “Let’s Call the Whole Thing Off”

Spiraculum Mortis

The 14 Word Motto was, in the beginning, a WARNING against the suicide of the Western man and woman, when it came to infanticide and race-mixing. Liberal politics, since even before WWII, has encouraged this mortal, and diabolical agenda.