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A place to discuss and share ideas on the topics of anthropology, history, rightist politics (particularly paleoconservatism) and how all these topics can be interlinked

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Remembering the fighting Irish of the Spanish Empire.

Within the modern day, the historiography of the Irish people is often through the lens of their victimhood.

Beware of the “based” non-white.

With the rising tide of color that is affecting nearly every part of the civilized world with very few exceptions the cultures, and political landscape of the West has changed drastically in recent years.

Ronald Reagan. The false Messiah of the kosher right.

With the ongoing trade war between the United States and Canada following Trump’s massive tariffs he imposed upon most foreign goods, one of the main advocates against the trade war and against the Trump administration within Canada has been Ontario Doug Ford.

To wield the sword of revisionism

Perhaps a few, if any, phrases within the modern day are more misused and misinterpreted than “historical revisionism.” This terminology is used as an insult and smear against those who one views as misinterpreting history or pushing false narratives.

Anti-contrarianism and the knights of the establishment

YouTuber “The Second Story,” aka Miss Hilary Layne, is a woman who has caused earthquakes within the literary analysis community.

Nature of the American empire, the harsh truth.

Within modern historiography—dominated by scholars shaped by the Frankfurt School, as well as by various strands of Marxism—when discussions of empires arise, a point of neglect is often the perspective of the people living in the home country of that empire.

The actual root of bigotry.

It's behavior stupid.

The nation no one blames for world war II.

though we really, really should

To know how evil they really are

Within my home country of Canada, there is a so-called epidemic of “murdered and missing Indigenous women,” something that has been a prime talking point in this country for decades now.

A Negrified Earth

For better and for worse cultures have always influenced one another.