Building a Didactic mousetrap
I've been hinting at this for a while now, but it's time to finally say something about it: This blog is going to move. The new site is called Didactic Mind (rather fitting, n'est-ce pas?), and the...
Not with a bang but a whimper
So long, CHOP, it was fun while it lasted: Seattle police have begun clearing out the so-called “autonomous zone” created by Black Lives Matter protesters. Those who refused to vacate the area have...
The almost-solution
In the fourth chapter of his superb book, The Great Heresies, the Catholic apologist and debater Hillaire Belloc - of whom I have written very favourably in the past, and with very good reason -...
This is how you fight back
It is easy to look around as the West falls apart and be deeply black-pilled about it all, and give in to despair. The mobs are raging out of control and nobody in power seems to be standing up to...
Monday morning Very Fake Noose
Lord help us, it's Monday again. And once again, yer very 'eavy, very 'umble servant, the great and wise Didact 'imself, rides to the rescue with the Great Mondaydact Browser Buster, piled to the...
Didactic Mind, Ep 35: The God That Failed
In this week's podcast episode, I discuss the various forms of government that have been tried throughout human history, ranging from absolute state rule to absolute individual rule and the various...
Sunday Scripture: The Day of the Lord Will Come
This is now the second letter that I am writing to you, beloved. In both of them I am stirring up your sincere mind by way of reminder, that you should remember the predictions of the holy prophets...
Non-violence only works on the non-violent
I referenced Richard Grenier's very lengthy article on Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi in this weeks' Great Mondaydact Browser Buster, which was apparently quite controversial at the time it was written,...
Friday T&A: Cuba Libre Edition
It's hot and getting hotter out there in the world right now, lads, and that is creating both crisis and opportunity for us. On the one hand, it is hard to see our most beloved monuments and...
Stale pop tart
Do any of you remember a French singer named Alizee? You might if you kept up with Roissy's old posts from way back in the day - I'm talking from a decade ago, which just tells you how...
Domain Query: The Jackass and the Cow
Commenter Johnny asked a number of questions on the back of last week's Friday T&A post related to Indians in America. They are mixed in with lots of other stuff, so I'll break them down into...

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