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Tag Archives: culture preservation
Declaration of Southern Cultural Independence (LoS document)
The following is from the League of The South (LoS). I have made no secret of my distrust for the LoS concept of a political rebirth of The South. It is a wonderful ideal, but the potential outcome, should it … Continue reading
Enclaving and Individual Secession
In a previous post, we talked about the concept of Individual Secession. From 2005 through 2008 I had a web site named The Christian Enclave. The idea behind it was essentially the same as Individual Secession – separating yourself from … Continue reading
Individual Secession (SNC article)
The following is an article from the Southern National Congress. We don’t typically get into modern-day secession movements, but the concept of individual secession is very much a part of Confederate Colonel. Taking our children out of the public indoctrination … Continue reading
Posted in Culture and Heritage
Tagged culture preservation, enclave, Southern National Congress
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Guardians of Southern Culture
Who will stand up for our Southern culture? A culture undefended is a culture that will die, because cultures are under constant attack by other cultures struggling for dominance. There is plenty to criticize about a democratic form of government … Continue reading
Richard G. Williams’ Defense of The South
Richard G. Williams, Jr., author of the Old Virginia blog, is one of my favorite Southern writers. He gives an noble and honorable defense of The South – and is honest enough to point out our faults where needed. In … Continue reading
For Good Men To Do Nothing
A quote attributed to Edmund Burke is “All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing.” Borrowing that thought, All that is necessary for our Southern culture and heritage to be destroyed is for … Continue reading
Posted in Culture and Heritage
Tagged culture preservation, leadership, Southern Gentleman
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The Scottish – Southern Connection
The genetic and cultural connection between Scotland and The South is well established. Here is a rather comprehensive article on the subject that was prompted by the creation of a Southern Memorial tartan. My own opinion is that the Scottish … Continue reading
Posted in Culture and Heritage, history
Tagged culture preservation, demographics, history
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Demographics and Culture
Of the many factors that affect a culture, demographics is one of the most powerful – and the most difficult to change without political power. This video is focused on the demographics of Islam in the world, but it applies … Continue reading
Posted in Culture and Heritage
Tagged culture preservation, demographics, egalitarianism, immigration, multi-culturalism, video
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Os Confederados – Confederate Descendants in Brazil
Today’s post continues with the theme of how others around the world promote and maintain their culture. This time it is Confederate descendants living in Brazil. The Os Confederados are the descendants of Southerners who left the military occupation of … Continue reading
Celebrating a Culture – an Estonian Example
My grandmother was born and raised in one of the Baltic states (Latvia), so I find myself drawn to cultural news from that area. A video has been making its way around the web recently that shows tens of thousands … Continue reading