To be Open is to Be: on E-mentors and a Partial E-survival Guide.

Recently a very timely (or perhaps untimely) book came out from Ryan Landry entitled “Masculinity Amidst Madness” published by Terror House Press. It is a survival guide of sorts for a spiritual masculinity deeply under siege in the modern world, and well worth a read. So in keeping with the same themes, I will offer…

The Absolute Submission of Noam Chomsky

There comes a time in any profession where the old guard becomes decadent, or can no longer function at peak capacity, and must loosen the reigns to let the younger generations have a kick at the can, for better or for worse. This happened to the Soviets in the 80s, where every week was a…

Reconsidering the Boomer Question, A Modest Proposal

If you have any exposure to millennial politics on the fringes of the internet, then you might have some awareness of how the Boomers royally screwed over our futures for generations to come. The generation that had the most unprecedented first world economic growth, opportunities, relative peace and stability, etc. simultaneously became the most cravenly…

The Other Neo-Orientalism: Traditional Christianity as Viewed in The Modern World

In the wake of the recent Sri Lanka terrorist attacks on various churches on Easter Sunday, leaving nearly 300 dead, and 500 wounded, the response from western media outlets have ranged from passive indifference, to outright offensive takes and victim-blaming (one wonders what possesses certain blue-check Journos to concoct such terrible takes, like outright implying…

The Smirk Seen Around the World, Part 2: Identity, Faciality and Mass Political Neurosis.

In the first installment of this mini-series of articles, we explored the various issues surrounding the Covington confrontation, and the manufactured cathedral-media outrage behind it. This article will attempt to bring more of a philosophically abstract analysis to the incident, epically the near gut-level and instantaneous reaction from the woke urbanite blue-tick crowd towards these…

The Smirk Seen around the World, Part 1: Mobilization of the Narrative.

As everyone knows by now, the events of that fateful day after this year’s March for Life in Washington D.C. between a group of Indigenous activist and the Covington Catholic school boys exposed a deluge of pathologies and pent up aggression that lies beneath the surface of the Cathedral media-culture industry machine. In this multi-part…

Art Address 2018: The State of Aesthetics On The Right.

Its a strange time and place that we live in, a unique cultural moment in the west that can either break us, swallowing us all whole within its clutches, or we can ride it, like so many psyche waves in a tumid sea of unconscious activity; But enough with these poetic niceties, let me get…