The Death of the Pope: Catholicism at a Crossroads

Attilio Sodi Russotto issues a solemn yet incendiary judgment on the legacy of Pope Francis, portraying him not as a monster but as the terminal figure of a desacralized Church at odds with Europe, and calling for a militant, identitarian Catholic Reconquista in the radiant continuity of eternal Tradition.

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Gentlemanliness, Part IV

I’ve come to enjoy writing this series of notes on gentlemanliness. Because most of the guidebooks on the subject are worthless, I thought I’d take a stab at it myself. The aim is to clarify my own thoughts on how I want to conduct myself—and to present a more…

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The Killing Joke – Chapter 22 of 25 (Part I)

They need you right now, but when they don’t, they’ll cast you out like a leper. The joke wasn’t funny anymore because the joke had fundamentally transformed into The Killing Joke. And only the true psychopaths laughed and celebrated as The Killing Joke delivered its punch line. The joke…

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Universities Across the Country Still Grant Hundreds of DEI Scholarships

Even as the federal government tries to eradicate the insidious DEI framework from educational institutions, schools are working overtime to hide it from public view. Institutions of higher education across the country are still offering hundreds of scholarships tied to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) ideology, despite the…

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The Assault on Substack Takes Predictable Shape

For a while now I’ve been worried Substack would become a major target of the Censorship Industrial Complex for the hideous and dangerous crime of allowing free speech. This story from The UK newspaper The Guardian, which was picked up by Citizen Free Press, might be significant or at…

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Revolt of the Dandies

The decline of Western culture is most easily perceived not in our galleries and museums, or even on our stages and screens, but in the wardrobes of American men and women. Stroll the main streets of our cities. Is this really how the citizens of the most powerful nation…

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American Culture Fuels the Gynocracy

Why are young college-educated women trending left-wing? Many like Charlie Kirk blame universities for indoctrinating young women. But the problem is deeper. Parents and young women have swallowed a feminist vision of the heroic feminine that elevates the university while leaving tradition and family behind. “What defines” the New Woman, Barbara…

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Gone With the Wind

There was a desert wind blowing that night. It was one of those hot, dry Santa Anas that come down through the mountain passes and curl your hair and make your nerves jump and your skin itch. On nights like that every booze party ends in a fight. Meek…

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Parents’ Rights Are Making a Comeback

The Supreme Court takes up two major cases that could redefine parental rights in education, from opting out of Pride books to approving a Catholic charter school. The right to opt out one’s children from studying a sinister collection of sexually explicit storybooks in suburban Maryland, and the right…

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Time for Pam Bondi to Get a Move On

In just under three weeks, the political establishment demonstrated its speed and ruthlessness when it came to taking down former national security adviser Mike Flynn.  Freshly appointed and barely settled into his role, Flynn was the target of a coordinated sting operation that most now know was highly illegal.  Flynn was pressured…

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