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[From "Not with that Attitude: Retake Everything!"]

“Well, not with that attitude!” This is the phrase of playful banter between my wife and me. It’s meant to be humorous, but also sometimes to spur us on toward the completion of a family project, or general plans for the future. The right attitude can move many obstacles

In the comments of my last article “No Fear,” one of our readers made a very good point about laziness within our movement. I don’t disagree[…]
We are witnessing many grassroots groups spring up all over the South, and although not our particular brand, many Heritage American groups, too. Even groups that have wanted to protect their little niches have been moved to jealously by these upstarts. Consequently, in order to stay relevant, they have been moved to the cause[…]
As an example, back in the early days of my writing for Identity Dixie, I wrote an article regarding the biblical views on slavery, and particularly how our good and righteous people had practiced it in the South. This one issue has paralyzed our people, defamed our ancestors, and bewitched us with a disposition of shame and defeatism[…]
And look where we are today on this issue. The history of slavery is talked about in the mainstream all over Western civilization, and the narrative is changing[…]Florida has incorporated the benefits of slavery as part of its standard history curriculum[…]
If we could break that spell in our churches, we would have a ready-made heavenly army to assault the gates of hell on this issue. And it’s happening. I’m hearing with clarity the positive benefits of slavery, that the Scriptures declare right, from the pulpits of my Reformed Christian community and among its podcasters[…]
Just as in The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, our people and our leaders have been under the counsel of the enemy. It is akin to Grima Wormtongue[…]
God save the South!

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