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The Man Ain’t What He Used to BeAlternative Right isn’t carrying Virtus anymore, but they recently published a short essay I wrote. Being a rare homo who is politically to the right and of the mind that heterosexual, reproductive families should be facilitated and should held up as the social ideal in any civilization that wants to survive — I figured I should add my 2 cents.
Richard Spencer’s title was better than the boring one I gave it.
“The Man” Ain’t What He Used to Be – Resisting the Lies of the Ruling Class
Seems to have been fairly well received, aside the obligatory biographical notes added by my persistent and completely obsessed “concern troll” stalker(s).
Vice Magazine Review – “Blood Brotherhood”
John Safran unexpectedly reviewed my second book (co-written with Nathan F. Miller) about Blood-Brotherhood for Vice. While I do think he over-spun the health concern angle (it should be noted that rites and adaptations of rites were offered that do not involve fluid exchange, precisely because many smart folks will opt out for health reasons), I would like to thank him for some of the best book marketing quotes I have ever received.
“Jack Donovan is a very right wing homosexual. He’s bright, sincere and so idiosyncratic it’s hard to know where to begin.”
– Vice Magazine
“Jack Donovan is an iconoclast.”
– Vice Magazine
“… fresh and truthful reflections on modern masculinity.”
- Vice Magazine
Read the rest at Vice Magazine: JOHN SAFRAN’S CONTROVERSIAL BOOK REVIEW – Viceland TodayAll in all, it was really the most thorough review the book has ever received. He covered the material well, and there is a lot of interesting content in that book that deserves an audience. While the majority of the book talks about rites that sacralized friendships and alliances between heterosexual men, the idea of using blood-brotherhood as an alternative to same-sex “marriage” is still a good one. And at the very least, it’s a novel and aesthetically manly one.






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