Niggers are Stupid: Exhibit A
Category: When Men Were Men
When Men Were Men: Lieutenant Colonel ‘Paddy’ Mayne, SAS – An Irish Lion
‘Paddy’ Mayne: An Irish Lion Lieutenant-Colonel ‘Paddy’ Mayne is a legendary figure in the history of the Special Forces. A celebrated sportsman with a turbulent character, he played a vital role in the early successes of the Special Air Service (SAS), becoming one of its most important commanders. One of seven siblings, Robert Blair…
When Men Were Men: Sir Ernest Shackleton
Sir Ernest Shackleton Ernest Henry Shackleton was born on the 15th February in 1874 in Kilkea House, County Kildare in Ireland. The second in a family of ten, his father Henry farmed at Kilkea. His mother Henrietta was descended from the Fitzmaurices, a family which had been in Kerry since the Norman times in…
Bad Ass Files: Francis Wharton
Frank Herbert’s Warrior Religion
Frank Herbert’s Warrior Religion The Warrior Religion project is some of the most popular poasts on RESAVAGER. It’s more an exploratory effort at this point that I hope to focus down upon. Admittedly, I lose focus on certain aspects. What I want to do today, however, is lay out what Frank Herbert’s idea of…
Rhodesia and What Could Have Been
Via: Thread Reader Rhodesia was the last attempt at a rebirth of philosophy. An aristocratic, militaristic, pastoral peoples installed themselves on the local farming population outside the confines of the industrial global NWO. Intelligent, cruel, astute, born to command, refined, courageous. Rhodesians had a contempt for mere-work and manual labor. They played rugby, football,…
The Words of the Prophet Have Come to Pass
H/T WRSA Native White Britons are Beaten and Accosted in the Streets and then arrested by a gelded Police Force. An Older White British Man and Woman wearing “Patriotic Pins” are accosted in Victoria Station not only by muzzah replacement goons but also by their pathetic police bodyguards as well….
In Memoriam: Dick Butkus (1942-2023)
Butkus Played Football in a Time my Dad called The Golden Era of Pro-Football (60’s and 70’s), a Time of Modern Day Gladiators… When Men Were Men and Played for the Pure Love of the Game.
The Way of the Warrior
H/T WRSA The Way of the Warrior in Anglo-Saxon England involved far more than merely being trained in the use of weapons as I put it simply in my thread of yesterday. Of equal, or greater, importance was learning both the rituals associated with warfare and the right form of battle. 1/19 The…
Know Your Old West History: Texas Jack Omohundro
Western Legend: Texas Jack Omohundro Not to be confused with Texas Jack Vermillion, John (sometimes referred to as Jack) Baker Omohundro was born July 27, 1846, near Palmyra, Virginia. Growing up, he wasn’t much of a student, often skipping school to spend his days in the wilds hunting game or fishing the streams. These…