It has come to our attention that Allen Armentrout, the man who drove to Charlottesville, Virginia, faced down a mob of screaming, hateful, communists, and did not flinch, has been unenrolled from
Editor’s note: The following is a response by MOTW author Kurgan to a Millennial friend who pointed out that Generation X – which is notably quick to criticize the decadence of Boomers and the fecklessness of Millennials – has failed
John McCain’s funeral was this past weekend. In a truly disgusting spectacle, it turned into a Trump Bashing Event. After a week of being lectured of how one must respect McCain’s service
Editor’s Note: Our buddy, Adam Piggott, the Gentleman Adventurer, shares another post with us. He focuses on his own nation in Australia, but that is part of Western Culture, so is relevant
Editor’s Note: Video by Stephen Clay McGehee. Reposted with permission from The Civil Right – http://thecivilright.org/ For more content like this, please visit The Civil Right – http://thecivilright.org/
There is a recurring theme in literature and history, where a hero arises from nowhere, totally unexpected, but changes the course of history. It is archetypal, in fact. A young, poor boy
Editor’s note: The following is extracted from Indian Fights and Fighters, by Cyrus Townsend Brady (published 1904). All spelling in the original. I. The Cause of the Fighting Late in 1876 the
Senator John McCain, husband, father, traitor, died this past August 25th. This was about 50 years later than he should have died. He should have been executed for treason during the Vietnam
Editor’s note: The following is extracted from The Story of the Great War: History of the European War from Official Sources (published 1916). The Germans had taken heed of the value of
Editor’s note: The following is extracted from Types of Naval Officers, Drawn From the History of the British Navy, by A. T. Mahan (published 1902). All spelling in the original. (Continued from
Editor’s note: The following is extracted from Types of Naval Officers, Drawn From the History of the British Navy, by A. T. Mahan (published 1902). All spelling in the original. (Continued from
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