Political Commentary
Uncover the explosive truths and hidden agendas that shape today's political landscape in this riveting commentary.
Hidden Legends: Unveiling the Dutch Blue Guards
Vince Vanguard
Discover the unsung heroes of European warfare—the Dutch Blue Guards, who redefined military strategy and loyalty in the 17th century.
The Truth Behind OR52W1: What We're Not Being Told
Vince Vanguard
The often-overlooked gene OR52W1 holds significant implications that shouldn't be dismissed. Discover ten reasons why this gene deserves attention in a conservative light.
10 Powerful Truths About 'The Rifle' They Don’t Want You to Know
Vince Vanguard
The rifle is more than a tool; it’s a cornerstone of freedom and survival woven into the very fabric of American history. Here are ten powerful truths about rifles that define the essence of our nation.
Why 'Black August' Isn't Worth Celebrating
Vince Vanguard
If you're looking for a movie that glorifies radicalism, then "Black August" is your go-to flick. Released in 2007, the film dramatizes the life of George Jackson, a man whose actions became symbolic of socio-political upheaval.
George Abanga: Challenging Liberal Narratives in Media
Vince Vanguard
George Abanga was a courageous Ghanaian journalist known for exposing governmental and agricultural corruption until his untimely death in 2015. His story challenges the mainstream media's narrative and serves as a powerful reminder of the risks and rewards of truthful and fearless journalism.
Mon Mothma: The Rebel With a Cause
KC Fairlight
Mon Mothma, a crucial figure in Star Wars, captivates fans with her strategic mind and unyielding ethics, showing wars require more than just frontline heroes.
Devecser District: Unveiling Hungary's Hidden Gem
Vince Vanguard
If you're looking for a geographical enigma with a twist of conservative allure, Devecser District in Hungary is your next destination. Unveiling the area reveals a tapestry of historical resilience, conservative environmental amicability, and resolute cultural tradition.
The Left's Latest Obsession: PeerJ and the War on Traditional Publishing
Vince Vanguard
PeerJ's open-access model challenges traditional academic publishing, sparking debate over accessibility, quality, and the future of research dissemination.
Why the .cf Domain is the Internet’s Wild West
Vince Vanguard
.cf domains, assigned to the Central African Republic, are notorious for their unchecked cyberspace, offering adventurous developers free domain registration amidst security risks and scams.
Why 'The Two of Us' (1930 Film) Shocks Today’s Audiences
Vince Vanguard
'The Two of Us,' a 1930 film directed by Charles Vidor, defies modern sensibilities with its daring political and romantic themes. This pre-war cinematic gem captures the spirit of dialogue over today's divisive narratives.
Electric Brae: A Magnet for the Mind
Vince Vanguard
Andrew Greig's “Electric Brae” is a powerful depiction of human connections set against the rugged backdrop of Scotland, unraveling the intricacies of personal freedom and societal change.
A Conservative Take on 'Rain of a Thousand Flames': Music, Messages, and More
Vince Vanguard
'Rain of a Thousand Flames' by Rhapsody of Fire is a symphonic metal masterpiece that stands as a testament to artistic integrity and political revival.
Hurricane Sally: When Nature Decided to Play Political Games
Vince Vanguard
When Mother Nature acts out, she doesn't care about political correctness, and Hurricane Sally proved just that by causing havoc in Alabama and Florida amid the 2020 political frenzy.
Reed Whittemore: The Poet with a Playful Pen
KC Fairlight
Reed Whittemore was not your typical poet. Known for his humorous and conversational style, he managed to make serious points while still keeping things light.
Jean de Paris: The Forgotten Opera That Shook Up France
Vince Vanguard
Unravel the politically charged compass of Boieldieu's Jean de Paris—a mischief-laden opera navigating social change in post-revolutionary France, brushing against today's political debates.
James E. Brewton: The Rogue Artist Liberals Didn't See Coming
Vince Vanguard
James E. Brewton was an unapologetic rebel in the 20th-century American art world, known for using his canvas to challenge societal norms and provoking thought through vibrantly absurdist and politically charged artwork.
Whispers of Truth in the Silence
Vince Vanguard
"In the Silence" by Marshall Thompson is a riveting narrative set in post-1989 Eastern Europe where the protagonist navigates political turbulence and explores freedom's essence amid the remnants of a communistic world.
Kannagi Statue: A Tale of Culture, Power, and Provocation
Vince Vanguard
The Kannagi statue in Chennai stands as a complex emblem of Tamil pride and defiance, igniting debate and stirring cultural significance despite attempts to modernize around it.
Ruthless Ruthwell: Scotland's Symbol of Strength & Culture
Vince Vanguard
Nestled in the heart of Dumfriesshire in Scotland, Ruthwell is a village with a storied past that echoes strength and faith, centered around its primary landmark, the Ruthwell Cross. This ancient monument stands as a testament to the village's Christian heritage and its role in promoting values that resonate with traditional ethos.
The Left's Obsession with "Strange Beautiful Music" and Why It Misses the Mark
Vince Vanguard
This article critiques the left's fascination with 'strange beautiful music,' highlighting its elitist undertones and cultural implications.
Green Infrastructure: The Left's Latest Fantasy
Vince Vanguard
This article critically examines the feasibility and implications of implementing green infrastructure in urban environments, highlighting potential costs, maintenance challenges, and ideological motivations.
Stéphane Lauzanne: The Indomitable French Journalist
KC Fairlight
Stéphane Lauzanne was a French journalist whose influential career in the early 20th century reshaped public discourse amid tumultuous times. Known for his daring and insightful writing, Lauzanne provided a unique liberal voice during an era of great change.
David Suzuki: Environmentalism's Controversial Crusader
Vince Vanguard
David Suzuki, a renowned environmental activist from Vancouver, Canada, is a polarizing figure known for his radical agenda on climate change and dismissive stance toward dissenters.
Apollo 11: The Moon Landing That Liberals Love to Hate
Vince Vanguard
Critics of Apollo 11 often overlook the mission's monumental impact on American exceptionalism and technological advancement.