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Tag Archives: culture preservation
In Defense of Cursive
One of the main concepts of Agrarianism is the avoidance of industrial dehumanization and the embracing of that which defines us as individuals. We are not interchangeable parts in a corporate machine. All printing, by definition, looks pretty much the … Continue reading
Posted in Manners, Traditions, and Etiquette
Tagged agrarianism, culture preservation, education, family, life style, old school
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Agrarian Societies and the Common Core Curriculum
Bill Whittle, of PJTV, makes an interesting point that tied the change from an agrarian society to an industrial society with the change from traditional education to the Common Core Curriculum. In this video, he points out that government tends … Continue reading
Posted in Culture and Heritage
Tagged agrarianism, culture preservation, family, government, history, politics
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Boy Scouts Version 3.0
The Thinking Housewife had a post titled The Boy Scouts – R.I.P. It was about their decision to allow openly homosexual males into the organization as Scouts (though not as leaders – at least not yet). While the entire post … Continue reading
Posted in Culture and Heritage
Tagged Boy Scouts, culture preservation, enclave, family, honor, leadership, Southern Gentleman
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Leaving The American Sector
Checkpoint Charlie was “ground zero” of the Cold War. On one side was the Western culture known everywhere as “America”. On the other side was the world of razor wire and gun towers, grey concrete buildings, and the complete repression … Continue reading
Posted in Culture and Heritage
Tagged civility, culture preservation, egalitarianism, politics
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Thoughts on Monarchy
In previous posts, I have mentioned my sympathy – and support – for some form of monarchy as being a good way of governing a nation and preserving its culture. Considering the current state of America, I think we can … Continue reading
Posted in Culture and Heritage, Leadership
Tagged culture preservation, government, monarchy
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Do Your Ancestors Matter? – Repost from UFI
I suspect that the topic is one that all of us who cherish our Southern heritage are well aware of. It might be deep in our subconscious or it might be part of our active thought, but an awareness of … Continue reading
New Era’s Resolutions
On November 6, 2012, America entered a new era – not because B. Hussein Obama was re-elected, but because a majority of American voters now follow the cult of Marxism that he represents. If this were just another political split, … Continue reading
Posted in Culture and Heritage, Southern Gentleman
Tagged civility, culture preservation, life style, Southern Gentleman
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Don’t Blame Romney – Commentary from The Hay Ride
We will get back to the topics that Confederate Colonel was founded on – the culture of the Southern Gentleman and how to pass it on to succeeding generations – in the next day or so. In the mean time, … Continue reading
Posted in Culture and Heritage
Tagged culture preservation, egalitarianism, government, politics
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What Does Tolerance Mean?
The Mad Monarchist blog is a part of my regular reading. Its masthead says, “They cannot understand as yet that we are not fighting a political party but a sect of murderers of all contemporary culture” – a statement that … Continue reading
Posted in Culture and Heritage
Tagged culture preservation, government, monarchy, politics
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The Cultural Destruction of England
The forces that are working to destroy Southern culture are certainly not unique in the world. Similar attacks on nations and cultures have been happening in many places that were once solidly Western European culture. The BBC broadcast a documentary … Continue reading
Posted in Culture and Heritage
Tagged culture preservation, demographics, egalitarianism, history, immigration, multi-culturalism, politics, race
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