Dietrich Bonhoeffer

By Mr Nicia for the Renegade Tribune There are few modern-day religious figures who are more revered for their widely reputed martyrdom as German Lutheran minister Dietrich Bonhoeffer, who was executed reportedly for his complicity in a plot involving his brother to assassinate Hitler during World War Two.  Many competing …

On Boys and Wolves

By Fred Watson for the American Sun On August 25, 2020, a seventeen year old young man shot and killed two convicted felons to death and shot and disarmed another. It was all caught on livestream. Within two days, charges were filed against that young shooter for a flurry of …

Destroying Dixie

By Kaisar for Identity Dixie There is something very unique about Dixie when compared to the rest of the United States. It’s something that is hard for most to notice, unless they’ve either travelled extensively or have lived in many areas of this beautiful country. I come from a long-line …

Solzhenitsyn and the Right

By Kevin MacDonald for the Occidental Observer Spencer J. Quinn’s Solzhenitsyn and the Right summarizes a large portion of Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn’s voluminous body of work, but its focus isn’t entirely on Solzhenitsyn. It is replete with parallels between pre- and post-revolutionary Russia/Soviet Union and the present situation in the West. …

Ways and Means

By Lom for Read-Right Ways and Means Recently I was listening to a UK-based online chat show discussing possible tactics to further the cause. There was much talk of getting people from behind their computer screens and taking up the cudgels of street activism. The participants in the show were …