While others have covered the symbolism of the new flag and seal for the state of Minnesota elsewhere, I believe that it would be illuminating for Heartlanders to understand how the new design will be implemented, and who was in charge of making the decision to jettison the state’s history and culture to satisfy a minority of perennially unhappy grievance-mongers.
Category: Worldview
Articles and other writings pertaining to our ideology and worldview.
Objectivism Is Dumb
A scathing critique of Ayn Rand’s philosophy of Objectivsm, as written by the master polemicist, Myles Poland of “The Godcast”.
Minority Rule
Recently, I visited Couer d’Alene, Idaho with my friend Alex (of “The Smoke Pit”). Alex is not his real name, of course (it’s James, for the record), but that was the name he used while a part of Patriot Front, and the name he was using when he was unlawfully and unjustly arrested in that town one year ago, for the “crime” of attempting to peacefully protest a lewd drag show being performed in front of a crowd of children.
An Open Letter to a Jewess
An open letter to one of Riggin Scheer’s critics after his public doxing a few months ago.
Book Review – The Origins Of The Second World War by A.J.P. Taylor
A review of AJP Taylor’s book “The Origins Of The Second World War”.
The Wokest Story Never Told
A thought experiment on how the US Regime might be able to use its current ideals to lionize an unlikely historical foe, in the name of engaging in yet another pointless war.
A Pastoral Response To “Jesus the Jew”
A response by Super Lutheran (of “The Godcast”) to Thomas Dalton’s recent article “Jesus The Jew” from a Pastoral perspective.
Myles Poland Responds To Thomas Dalton
A polemic response to the recent Thomas Dalton article “Jesus The Jew” written by Myles Poland (of “The Godcast”).
HIGH PLAINS GRIFTER
A direct and blunt admonition of the Movement and where we currently stand in relation to the greater society.
Secession For Survival
One academic assignment which has stuck with me from my studies was answering the question of why Europe became the dominant power of the world. After all, looking at the year 1500, it seemed obvious that the Chinese and the Ottoman Empires were wealthier and more powerful than Europe, not least because the Europeans insisted on remaining divided rather than uniting into a single empire. The dreams of Charlemagne and Charles V thus denied, it seemed as though the princes and kings of this peninsula would continue to be outshone by the Turks and the Chinese.