The Very Best of Last Week in Reaction (2016/05/29)

Don Haggerty and Marilyn Monroe in scene from Asphalt Jungle  (1950). [Click for big embiggening]
Don Haggerty and Marilyn Monroe in scene from Asphalt Jungle (1950). [Click for big embiggening]

Social Matter is now Accepting D’nations.

Last week’s TWiR is finally up at Social Matter. A slightly less hefty raft of links than the last few weeks have seen. But still plenty of news and good stuff to read. The articles attaining the highest level of “Official” Worthiness were as follows:


Honorable Mentions:

Atavisionary: A response to “Duerte Harry”. Picking up where Jim leaves off, he adds some analysis to the third world effective methods of Philippine president Duterte and contrasts them to the regnant anarcho-tyranny in the rich (but growing poorer) first world.

Ryan Landry: Unmentionable Nations. Another of Landry’s patented meta-analysis of Cathedral voice-boxes. News from nations that serve the left-liberal narrative is news. News from nations that fails to do so gets buried below the fold on D-17.

Flint Hill: F— You, Make Me A Sandwich. A laugh-out-loud put down of a too-serious-by-half, pseudo-acadamic “analysis” of neoreaction and its “extreme misogyny”.

Porter: An Inconvenient Appendage. An elegant essay pointing to the great balancing act European cultural masters face in

P. T. Carlo: America Beneath the Asphalt. A profound examination of the what, how, why, and wherefore of America’s overwhelmingly liberal (individualist ergo rootless) culture.

Bonald: Can belief be commanded? An examination the teaching authority of the Church and unintended (and horrific) consequences the definition of Papal Infallibility has had on it.


… And the Winner Is:

David Grant: Whose Bathroom Is It Anyway? A fantastic analysis of what’s really going on in the memescape around World War T.

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