The recent protest in Sioux Falls against Donald Trump and Project 2025 was a revealing look at the state of modern activism. While there were a few genuine conversations and (from their perspective at least) well-intentioned participants, the majority of the event felt like a disorganized display of misplaced energy, driven more by parroted narratives than by deep understanding of the issues at hand.
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Zweikampf: “Two-Struggle”
AJ (of “The Smoke Pit”) gives his thoughts on the recent video of a savage knife fight between two Russian and Ukrainian soldiers.
No degree of technological development or scientific calculation will diminish the human dimension in war. Any doctrine which attempts to reduce warfare to ratios of forces, weapons, and equipment neglects the impact of the human will on the conduct of war and is therefore inherently flawed.
Why America Needs a Populist Revolution Now
Reposted with permission from npmusa.substack.com For too long, the American people have been ignored, dismissed, and betrayed by the very leaders sworn to serve them. The social and political elites who dominate Washington, Wall Street, and the corporate boardrooms have systematically sold out the interests of our nation for their personal gain. While they thrive…
Weird Economy
Replacing your Lada in the late Soviet Union was impossible, but nobody really had a Lada anyway, and if you reliably had one you’d easily get another. Replacing the shitbox creates pressure. At least in the Soviet Union, healthcare was in theory free, albeit at the expense of having an economy that couldn’t produce toilet paper. In the US, we have similar dilemmas, toilet paper and wakandan kweens at the expense of an economy that can’t win a war. Why’d somebody cap a CEO presumably over insurance claims? The weird economic circumstances I described.
Lichtman’s 13 Keys To Subjective Reality
Allan Lichtman, notorious smarmy coastal “elite,” and ivory tower libtard tool pretends that his “13 Keys” system is the most accurate prediction model ever. And with an 80% accuracy since 2000, and 84% retrospective accuracy when applied to elections dating back to the 1800s, you’d think this is pretty good. But you’d be wrong. Let’s talk about it.
Know More Heroes
There is a specter haunting the children’s sections of libraries and bookstores. I encountered it twice in the past week, first while trying to find a book on a recent political campaign, and then while I was visiting the library with my child. From my casual observation it appears that the shelves have been inundated with political biographies dressed up as children’s books.
Warhammer 40gay
Mongoose Kikimora returns with an essay about the recent changes to Warhammer 40k’s Lore as it dives deeper into an anti-White and anti-Fan state of being.
Who’s Afraid of the Big, Bad Trump?
Back in the heady days of 2015 and 2016, Donald Trump was still an unknown phenomenon. The same qualities that allowed the Dissident Right to project its wildest fantasies onto Trump also resulted in him being a cipher for Democrats to imagine whatever horrible policies they feared onto the man – such as hysterical handwringing of the Handmaid’s Tale LARP of America turning into a theocratic patriarchal dystopia. Anyone with sense would have pointed to Trump’s background and character as wholly precluding such an outcome. Even Trump’s most fervent Evangelical supporters didn’t dare wish for what liberals grasped at as a nightmare-cum-sexual fantasy.
We Have No Friends, Only Interests
With dissident movements, ranging from peaceful protests to outright guerilla warfare, success has often hinged on the support of an outside actor. With this recent history in mind, it is tempting for American dissidents to hope for outside sponsorship of their struggle for self-determination and justice against the Washington regime. Unfortunately for Amerikaners, it is not only the United States, but also its chief rivals, who have constructed their ruling ideology around the same principles which are strangling the heritage population of the United States.
Lions, Lambs, and Eating Crow
Hatred can overwhelm, and such was the case when I made my impassioned denouncement of Minnesota’s Republicans and predicted that the state was more open to Nimrata Haley’s presidential ambitions than turned out to be the case. am mature enough to admit when I was wrong, and I won’t try to wave away Trump’s win in my state for the sake of my own ego. However, I would like to note that the deafening results of the Republican primary in Minnesota, and elsewhere in the country (except in Vermont, which now holds the title for “gayest state in the union”), reveal some of what I was grasping at in voicing my frustration with Minnesota’s Republicans.