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September 14, 2016

Is Donald Trump too Dark and Dangerous?

Personally, I find his dark and dangerous nature to be a bonus.

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Published on September 14, 2016 16:28

September 4, 2016

Narcissism and the Electric Eye

In his latest podcast, Common Filth discussed the pedophilic interests of acclaimed filmmaker Jean-Luc Godard, and several things clicked for me. “The history of film is in some ways the history of great artists photographing beautiful women.” I may have misattributed this quote to Godard (this is the only similar source I could find) but his AZ Quote page is rife with examples which sustain my thesis:

The cinema is not an art which films life: the cinema is something between art and life. Un...

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Published on September 04, 2016 13:24

August 25, 2016

An Introduction to the Alt Right

What is the Alt Right

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Yesterday – August 25th, 2016, in Reno, Nevada – Hillary Clinton introduced a new term into mainstream politics: the Alternative Right.


The first time I saw this video, I honestly mistook her voice for a computer generated sim.

They sound like a scary bunch, don’t they? Racist, race-baiting, conspiracy-theorist, dark-net people, who bully feminists online… so who are they exactly? Well: yours truly, for one. Traditional Catholic, scholar, dog-owner, ex-military, patriotic sci...

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Published on August 25, 2016 20:40

Hillary Clinton VS the Alt Right

Today, August 25th 2016, Hillary Clinton will be speaking in Reno, Nevada, explaining how the Alt Right is the enemy of everything the Globalists hold dear. Afterwards I’ll be joining Matt Forney Artistic Layman, Melissa Meszaros, Brother John and John Steele to discuss her speech.

Hillary’s speech is being live-streamed here:

Our podcast will be live-streamed afterwards on Forney’s YouTube channel.

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Published on August 25, 2016 10:43

August 15, 2016

Professional Shills and Subversive Support

The saddest thing about betrayal is that it never comes from your enemies… except when it does. Welcome to the world of paid shilling and professional trolling.

Last year a post on Reddit’s Conspiracy board grew to prominence when an individual who claimed to work for the Clinton administration admitted to trolling Bernie Sanders supporters professionally.

In any case, the final nail in the coffin for me happened last night. I was on an imageboard trying to rile up the Trump-supporting native...

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Published on August 15, 2016 09:10

August 10, 2016

[Video] A Donald Trump Victory is Vital for Our Future

Make no mistake: this election is about Globalism Vs Nationalism, and if the Globalist Hillary wins the nomination, then we’ll never see another candidate like Trump.

Paradise Stolen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_lIboR9Wtg8

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Published on August 10, 2016 07:08

August 6, 2016

How Society’s Harridans And Succubis Are Crushing Masculinity

My latest post at Return of Kings:

John C. Wright—the full-time science fiction author and part-time theologian—once noted that heresies often come in pairs. His focus was on church heresies of the first millennium, but it is no less true today. For every foolish idea, there almost always arises an equal and opposite form of foolishness, and despite their apparent opposition they ultimately wind up working together to oppose the truth.

Such is the case with “sex positive” and “sex negative” f...

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Published on August 06, 2016 05:11

July 28, 2016

Three Observations on Hillary’s DNC Acceptance Speech

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I just got finished listening to Hillary’s speech, and my observations can be boiled down to three points:

She started off with rhetoric, which was nothing more than the rhetoric that Donald Trump chose not to employ. EG: Trump could have easily employed E Pluribus Unum alongside his slogan of “Make America Great Again” – but he chose not to. It was a compilation of leftovers. She couldn’t stop bashing Donald Trump. “Vote for me, because he’s so eeeeevil!” Rather than presenting a positive...
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Published on July 28, 2016 21:27

July 25, 2016

A Review of Roosh’s “Free Speech Isn’t Free”

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Free Speech Isn’t Free is the latest book from RooshValizadeh, and it’s a stark departure from his previous works. Up until recently, Roosh was most well-know for his how-to guides on meeting and seducing women the world over, but his recent activities – and this book in particular – show that Roosh is anything but a one trick pony.

FSIF is a first-person narrative covering the infamous 2015 “Battle of Canada” and 2016’s International Meetup Day. Both events should have been innocuous; the f...

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Published on July 25, 2016 09:50

July 23, 2016

Donald Trump, Pat Buchanan, and the Culture War Speech

Donald Trump’s RNC acceptance speech was a high water mark for Republican politics. He captured the crowd, re-energizing America with a spirit that hadn’t been seen since Ronald Reagan. He covered all the points his supporters hoped he would; he added in new ammo which he’d been saving in reserve, vowing to tear down and replace Obamacare. He doubled down on his initial campaign promises, disproving those who said he’d moderate his tone after winning the primaries, while still reaching out an...

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Published on July 23, 2016 14:38