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Women Cops and the Pressure to Fail
18 Aug 2023

Women Cops and the Pressure to Fail

by Philip Kulishov | posted in: Culture & Politics | 0

Like boiling potatoes, stories of police misconduct remain at the surface of the news cauldron. Every so often, current events boil up and over, resulting in rushed efforts of attention to contain the situation. We’ve seen our fair share of … Continued

city, diversity, police, women
Garlic Lemon Butter Trout Is Served Best In Blue Houses
23 Jun 2023

Garlic Lemon Butter Trout Is Served Best In Blue Houses

by Philip Kulishov | posted in: Culture & Politics | 2

There is a time to cast your net of reproof into the vast ocean of impersonal disagreement. It’s when the proponent of the opposing side is a general target, such as, “American Christianity” or “Liberal Ideology.” In that matter, although … Continued

government, Kuyperianism, tyranny
Christian Nationalism Needs More Islay Single Malt
8 Jun 2023

Christian Nationalism Needs More Islay Single Malt

by Philip Kulishov | posted in: Culture & Politics | 0

I know. I’ve been silent for too long on this binary page of server space. I could say that I’ve been busy. But you don’t come here for excuses, no matter how convincing they are. You come for the mediocre … Continued

Boniface, christendom, christian nationalism
“Who Is My Neighbor?”
4 Mar 2022

“Who Is My Neighbor?”

by Philip Kulishov | posted in: Culture & Politics | 0

If you know somebody who doesn’t know that Russia is Enemy Number 1 today, ask them their life secret. Perhaps you should spend more time with that person. Somebody with no awareness of life beyond his property line probably has … Continued

neighbor, russia, ukraine, war
Post-Christmas Pace Setting
29 Dec 2021

Post-Christmas Pace Setting

by Philip Kulishov | posted in: Culture & Politics | 0

Now that the Christmas fever is in the rear-view mirror, we can get on with the normal pace of life. That is, as long as we include in our pace settings the ramifications of this Holy-day. There is a sort … Continued

christmas, Humanism, Kuyperianism
A Culture Without Heroes
8 Sep 2021

A Culture Without Heroes

by Philip Kulishov | posted in: Culture & Politics | 0

As we prepare to honor the 20th anniversary of the September 11 attacks on America by Islamic terrorists, there are many angles to commemorate. The tragic loss of life, the disruption on many families, and the distress on international relations … Continued

9/11, afghanistan, america, culture
With Liberty and Justice For All, Part 2
20 Jul 2021

With Liberty and Justice For All, Part 2

by Philip Kulishov | posted in: Culture & Politics | 0

If you haven’t read Part 1 yet, it might serve for clarity to read that one before this one (hence the numbers 1 and 2). But if you have read it, on we go. Back to nuancing our way through … Continued

america, patriotism
With Liberty and Justice For All, Part 1
8 Jul 2021

With Liberty and Justice For All, Part 1

by Philip Kulishov | posted in: Culture & Politics | 0

Gwen Berry’s “protest” of America on an international stage while being a representative of America has properly received overt criticism. Apart from the lack of patriotism that many cry out against, there are a few words to be said about … Continued

america, patriotism
Rotten Fruit and A Tumbled Tree
9 Jun 2021

Rotten Fruit and A Tumbled Tree

by Philip Kulishov | posted in: Culture & Politics | 1

Ironically, although the last 15 months have been lived in masked isolation, more has been revealed to our faces than was evident before. The gullibility of the dependent masses, the tyrannical tendencies of the ruling elites, and those muted dissident … Continued

choice, freedom, libertarian, liberty
The Black Water of Wokeness
7 Apr 2021

The Black Water of Wokeness

by Philip Kulishov | posted in: Culture & Politics | 0

Perhaps it’s not a coincidence that Coke rhymes with woke. Or perhaps it is. Nonetheless, #WokeCoke is a thing now, and The Coca-Cola Company doesn’t mind the association one bit. The company has been training its Caucasian employees to “try … Continued

blm, racism, slavery, woke

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