By Alex Kurtagic 24
Black Metal: Conservative Revolution in Modern Popular Culture, Part 3
Black Metal and the Return of Völkisch Thought How did völkisch ideas resurface in popular culture? By the 1960s Christianity had entered a phase of decline in the West, following a long period of growing skepticism as well as hostility from political ideologies from both Right and Left. As has been the pattern in the West since the fourth century,[1] the decline of the dominant...
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The Swastika Scandals & their Meaning
It is the ultimate Jewish nightmare. And it will never go away.Deep within the heart of every white male (especially Southerners) it lurks. Sure, they try to cover it up. The goys are crafty like that. They do so much to hide their real nature.They claim they value diversity. They make the required offerings to the gods of multiculturalism. They worship blacks who can throw a ball...
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Black Metal: Conservative Revolution in Modern Popular Culture, Part 2
Völkisch Thought and the Conservative RevolutionSome of the most fascinating aspects of Black Metal are its parallels with the ideas and sensibilities of the Conservative Revolution and the wider völkisch (populist) movement that swept Germany in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. These similarities are so striking that Black Metal may well be considered, if not the...
Read MoreBy Rob Freeman 16
An Economy of Our Own: The Need for White Economic Relocalization
Recently I was at a supermarket that uses the American flag for its logo. The ladies at the deli were handing out samples of buffalo chicken salad, and I asked if I could buy a pound of it. They said, “No, it only comes in sandwiches that were made at a warehouse in Massachusetts.” We can assume the sandwich assemblers were recent immigrants, possibly illegals. Then...
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Black Metal: Conservative Revolution in Modern Popular Culture, Part 1
From the viewpoint of racial nationalism, the musical genre known as Black Metal is one of the most significant popular culture phenomena of the last two decades. Yet it has been seldom discussed by politically congenial scholars and commentators. This is surprising, since Black Metal runs counter to the post-World War II trends toward the progressive marginalization, condemnation,...
Read MoreWho Hates the Tea Party & Why
For more than a year media pundits and celebrities and an army of lesser-known left-leaning editorialists and bloggers have ridiculed and dehumanized Tea Party protesters as “teabaggers” and “racists”. With the recent surge in anti-White sentiment openly expressed in the “liberal” media it must be dawning on more and more Tea Partiers that the...
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