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DC Al Fine
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« on: September 25, 2014, 04:39:26 PM »

It's a group of bloggers, so I wouldn't really call it a movement per se...

I hung around that neck of the interwebs for a while. There's a couple interesting writers (Theodore Beale and James Kalb comes to mind), but most of them are focused on HBD/racial politics to the exclusion of everything else.

I recall a blog post on a Catholic traditionalist blog that I still read. Some neoreactionary commenter asked the author if he put his religion or race first. Predictably, the author said religion. This was followed by a torrent of ad hominems and contorted arguments about the author being a "liberal" somehow. That sort thing really turned me off. I've since stopped hanging out around there although I still read a couple of the Christian traditionalists' stuff.
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DC Al Fine
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« Reply #1 on: September 25, 2014, 04:56:30 PM »

The "neo-" prefix is rarely a good harbinger.

Seems like it.

It's a group of bloggers, so I wouldn't really call it a movement per se...

I hung around that neck of the interwebs for a while. There's a couple interesting writers (Theodore Beale and James Kalb comes to mind), but most of them are focused on HBD/racial politics to the exclusion of everything else.

I recall a blog post on a Catholic traditionalist blog that I still read. Some neoreactionary commenter asked the author if he put his religion or race first. Predictably, the author said religion. This was followed by a torrent of ad hominems and contorted arguments about the author being a "liberal" somehow. That sort thing really turned me off. I've since stopped hanging out around there although I still read a couple of the Christian traditionalists' stuff.

Can you give us links? I think some of these things might be meme-worthy.

To the bad ones or the good ones?
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