When Monks Disrespect Monument And Memory By Dissident Mama

America, Argument, Christian Right, Christianity, History, Propaganda, Race, Racism, Secession, States' Rights, The South

By Rebecca Dillingham aka Dissident Mama: To: Brother Hieromonk Gabriel Cc: The Very Reverend Father Archimandrite Seraphim From: Rebecca “Ilia” Dillingham, a.k.a. Dissident Mama Re: July print and online newsletters Date: October 21, 2020 Dear Brother Gabriel, For nearly four months, I’ve been mulling over this letter, what I should say, how to approach it, […Read On]

SOUTHERN GIRL ON FIRE: Introducing Rebecca Dillingham, AKA Dissident Mama

Christianity, Cultural Marxism, Gender, Human Accomplishment, Morality, Music, Old Right, Paleoconservatism, Pseudo-history, The South

Young Rebecca Dillingham, aka Dissident Mama, calls me her mentor. In a two-part interview, Rebecca also says her mentor is “rational, but on fire.” Well, let me tell you something: This girl is on fire, to quote wonderful Alicia Keys (play her; ignore the terrible backing band). And by “this girl,” her mentor means Rebecca. […Read On]

Neoconservatives Demonize The South To Deify The Idea Of America

Ancient History, Conservatism, Democrats, Founding Fathers, History, Hollywood, Neoconservatism, States' Rights, The South

BY Boyd D. Cathey Victor Davis Hanson is one of the most lauded and applauded historians of the “conservative establishment.” Honored by President George W. Bush, a regular writer for National Review, spoken of in hushed and admiring tones by pundits like Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity and Tucker Carlson, Hanson is rightly regarded as a […Read On]

The Universality Of The Confederate Cause

Boyd Cathey, Christianity, Democracy, Europe, Federalism, Founding Fathers, History, Political Philosophy, States' Rights

Dr. Boyd D. Cathey’s SPEECH for CONFEDERATE FLAG DAY, LOUISBURG, March 19, 2017 Thank you. I appreciate that kind introduction. I always like being over in Franklin County. You see, my mother’s was a “Perry,” and although my branch remained up in Perquimans County for about eighty years after the first Perrys came to this […Read On]