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Podcast: Against PC at College

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March 29, 2012
Podcast: Against PC at College

This evening it was my great pleasure to speak with a rising star in the Southern nationalist movement about his activism on campus. Matthew Heimbach is leader of the Towson University chapter of the Youth for Western Civilisation (YWC), a Southern nationalist activist and one of the radical Left’s least favourite men in North...
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Dixie in Germany

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March 23, 2012
Sven6

Dixie lives in Germany. We meet every year with hundreds of German fans of Dixie coming together to experience history. In many re-enactments proud ‘Southerners’ fight against the Yankee invaders. Here are some pictures for my Southern friends. Note: The pictures can be enlarged by clicking on them individually and then clicking on them again. Also...
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Podcast: Conservatives, Confederates & the Establishment

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March 17, 2012
Podcast: Conservatives, Confederates & the Establishment

This evening it was a pleasure to speak with Mark Vogl about a recent article he has at NolanChart.com. Mr Vogl has a regular column there called ‘America Today’ and in his latest article he compares how conservatives are taken for granted by the Republican Party and how Southern patriots are similarly treated by at least some of the...
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The ‘glory in graves’ at Live Oak Cemetery

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March 2, 2012
The ‘glory in graves’ at Live Oak Cemetery

In the Spring of 1865 as the United States’ conquest of the independent Southern Confederacy neared completion, a particularly loathsome US General James Wilson set out to loot, burn and otherwise destroy as much of central Alabama as possible. General Wilson defeated the much smaller Confederate force under General Nathan Bedford Forrest and captured...
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The flags of St Paul’s Church

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March 1, 2012
St Pauls Pics1

One of the true Southern treasures of Augusta, Georgia is St Paul’s Church: Saint Paul’s Church was established in 1750 by the Church of England at the site of Fort Augusta. The first three church buildings on the property were destroyed. The fourth building, erected in the 19th century, was burned in the Great...
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Southern heritage advocates march through Richmond

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February 29, 2012
Southern heritage advocates march through Richmond

Southern patriots by the hundreds gathered in the grand capital of the Confederacy this past weekend to honour the memory of our President Jefferson Davis and to support the honourable legacy of our ancestors. Southrons from all corners of Dixie traveled to Richmond in cars, buses, and of course motorcycles to stand side by...
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Jefferson Davis says ‘adieu’ to the US Senate

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February 25, 2012
Jefferson Davis says ‘adieu’ to the US Senate

In January of 1861 the people of the State of Mississippi announced ”We embrace the alternative of separation’ and seceded from a Union which was increasingly hostile towards them and their culture. This left their elected officials representing them in Washington, DC still in the US capital. One of these men was Senator Jefferson Davis,...
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Upcoming Confederate parade in Richmond, Virginia

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February 24, 2012
Upcoming Confederate parade in Richmond, Virginia

The Sons of Confederate Veterans are expecting a thousand people to participate in an upcoming parade down Monument Avenue in the heart of the old capital of the once-independent South. Deon Guillory reports on the story for NBC 12 and notes that city police have released video footage of vandals who sprayed graffiti on...
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Colonial struggle for Georgia

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February 12, 2012
Colonial struggle for Georgia

For a couple hundred years there was a great struggle in the region now known as northeastern Florida, coastal Georgia and southern South Carolina. The English, French, Indians and Spanish established outposts, made alliances and waged wars with the ultimate goal of controlling the area. Southern culture and identity – we the Southern people...
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Podcast: Defending Southern heritage in New York

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February 9, 2012
Podcast: Defending Southern heritage in New York

Recently, I had the pleasure to speak with Valerie Protopapas. She is editor of the Southern Cavalry Review for the Stuart-Mosby Society, has written for The Free Magnolia and frequently writes for The Southern War Room. She has also been cited as an expert by Dr Thomas DiLorenzo on the subject of Union war crimes against Southerners. In this interview she speaks...
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Podcast: The Catholic Knight

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February 8, 2012
Podcast: The Catholic Knight

Recently, I had the pleasure to speak with ‘The Catholic Knight‘ (TCK), a blogger who has taken a stand in support of Southern nationalism. In this interview TCK speaks about his faith, the attraction of Southern nationalism for traditional Catholics, subsidiary and de-centralisation, a recent Federal aggression against religious freedom in the United States and...
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Wade Hampton & natural elites of traditional society

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January 23, 2012
Wade-Hampton

Once upon a time, prior to US invasion, occupation and Reconstruction, the Southern States maintained a classical Western civilisation led and governed largely by natural elites rather than political hacks. It’s difficult for us in the modern USA to even imagine such circumstances. We are used to a system in which power-hungry men and...
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