Hong Key
08-12-2012, 11:54 PM
Of Faith, Folk & Perspective: An Essay with a Volta
by Juleigh Howard-Hobson
Counter Currents Publishing
There’s a lot of despair lately. The folk — as a genetically identifiable people — is endangered. Our folkways are all but lost. Our attempts to reconnect are perceived as racist, xenophobic, and worse. Our sacred symbols have been flagged as hate icons. Our native lands are no longer recognizable as such. The calls to the Islamic faithful ring out over the graves of our ancestors, while here in the outposts where I am located, the grocery aisles have discarded liverwurst and pumpernickel in favor of Vietnamese salad wraps.
Continue Reading:
http://www.counter-currents.com/2012/05/of-faith-folk-and-perspective/
by Juleigh Howard-Hobson
Counter Currents Publishing
There’s a lot of despair lately. The folk — as a genetically identifiable people — is endangered. Our folkways are all but lost. Our attempts to reconnect are perceived as racist, xenophobic, and worse. Our sacred symbols have been flagged as hate icons. Our native lands are no longer recognizable as such. The calls to the Islamic faithful ring out over the graves of our ancestors, while here in the outposts where I am located, the grocery aisles have discarded liverwurst and pumpernickel in favor of Vietnamese salad wraps.
Continue Reading:
http://www.counter-currents.com/2012/05/of-faith-folk-and-perspective/