Antifa: The Antifascist Handbook by Mark Bray – A Blueprint for the Neo-Marxist Insurrection?

Ideas have consequences. History testifies that books change the world—not merely by spreading information, but by sowing seeds of ideology that germinate into action. From Marx’s Communist Manifesto to Hitler’s Mein Kampf, and from Paine’s Common Sense to Darwin’s Origin of Species, ideas birthed in the privacy of study have exploded into revolutions in the streets. In that tradition—but with far…

Unmasking the Truth: How BLM, Antifa, and the Radical Left Exploit Victimhood While Waging Violence

In recent years, America has witnessed an alarming trend: the increasing brazenness of far-left protest movements like Black Lives Matter (BLM), Antifa, and anti-ICE coalitions. These movements—often presented by the mainstream media as grassroots responses to injustice—have employed tactics that range from disruptive civil disobedience to calculated acts of violence. Simultaneously, they’ve operated behind masks,…

Were the Hippies Proto-Woke? A Christian Analysis of Two Revolutions

From the flower power days of the 1960s to the flag-burning protests of today, America has witnessed multiple waves of cultural rebellion. While today’s culture warriors are driven by Neo-Marxist ideology and “woke” activism, an earlier generation sparked a different revolution—one that traded suits and sermons for tie-dye and psychedelics. But were the Hippies just…

From Hippies to Hardened Activists – How the Liberation Generation Became the Backbone of the Anti-Trump Left

As modern political rallies rage across American cities, something peculiar stands out: a sizable portion of those protesting former President Donald Trump and traditional Republican policies aren’t Gen Z radicals or Millennials. They’re Boomers in their 70s and 80s—the same generation that once protested the Vietnam War, marched for sexual liberation, and sought to overthrow…

How the Sixties Promised Liberation but Delivered Slavery

The late 1960s marked a turning point in American cultural and moral life. Fueled by political unrest, anti-war protests, and a general rejection of tradition, a series of so-called “liberation movements” emerged, claiming to free individuals from oppressive norms. Feminism, the sexual revolution, gay liberation, and youth rebellion all promised personal autonomy, equality, and self-expression.…

Why are the Neo-Marxists (Woke, Progressives) anti-Semitic?

Anti-Semitism has found surprising roots in the modern left, particularly among the Neo-Marxist crowd. In today’s universities, activism, and even within political discourse, anti-Semitism has resurfaced, often masked under the guise of anti-imperialism, social justice, or anti-Zionism. To understand how this evolved, it is essential to trace the ideological development from Karl Marx, through Adolf…

Long March through the Institutions – Infiltration of Science and Medicine

Over the past half-century, activists steeped in Neo-Marxist theory have learned to wear lab coats. By re-defining words, leveraging crisis, and silencing critics, they have steered whole branches of science and medicine toward political ends. This post tells that story in plain English, offers real-world examples, and sketches a path back to honest inquiry. Neo-Marxism…

Long March Through the Institutions – Infiltration of the Judiciary and the Law

In the mid-20th century, radical thinkers disillusioned with traditional Marxist revolution turned their attention toward a subtler form of conquest: cultural and institutional infiltration. German student leader Rudi Dutschke gave this tactic a name—“the long march through the institutions”—drawing inspiration from Antonio Gramsci, who taught that power resides not just in politics or economics but…

Long March Through the Institutions – Infiltration of Entertainment and the Arts

The entertainment and arts world—once a place where timeless stories, beauty, and moral struggles shaped culture—has become a tool for social engineering. From the rise of anti-heroes to the aggressive promotion of sexual deviance and gender confusion, the industry has morphed into a propaganda machine for the progressive Left. This transformation wasn’t accidental; it was…

Long March Through The Institutions – Infiltration of The Media

The mainstream media, once lauded as the guardian of democracy and truth, has become a partisan institution manipulated by elites to promote ideological agendas. Its noble purpose—to inform the public and hold power accountable—has been subverted by progressive ideologues wielding tools like narrative framing, censorship, and redefinition of truth. Now, it stands as one of…

Long March Through the Institutions – Infiltration of Education

The institution of education, once devoted to the pursuit of truth and the development of virtue, has been hijacked by ideological revolutionaries. No longer merely a place to impart knowledge, the modern educational system—from K-12 to the university level—has become the chief mechanism for indoctrinating future generations with radical political worldviews. This ideological subversion, often…

Long March through the Institutions – Infiltration of The Military

The U.S. military has long stood as a symbol of national unity, meritocracy, and upward mobility. For generations, it has offered young men from impoverished backgrounds—regardless of race—a clear path to economic stability and personal growth. Enlistees benefit not only from steady pay, comprehensive healthcare, and educational opportunities through the GI Bill, but also from…

Long March Through the Institutions – Infiltration of the Government and Bureaucracy

The Neo-Marxist infiltration of American institutions has been a slow but deliberate process. Among the most powerful institutions targeted in this “long march” has been the government itself—not just elected positions, but more strategically, the bureaucracy: the unelected and largely unaccountable administrative state. This essay will explore how Neo-Marxist ideas have permeated the government and…

Long March Through The Institutions – Infiltration of the Church and Religion

The infiltration of Neo-Marxism into the sphere of religion has been one of the most devastating and underappreciated subversions of the 20th and 21st centuries. What began as a deliberate attempt by Marxists to deconstruct and replace religious authority has now culminated in the wholesale transformation of churches, synagogues, mosques, and other religious institutions into…

Long March Through the Institutions – Infiltration of American Society (An Overview)

In the 20th century, revolutionary Marxism underwent a significant mutation. No longer merely a theory of economic class warfare, it became an ideology aimed at reshaping Western civilization from within. The “long march through the institutions”—a phrase popularized by German radical Rudi Dutschke in the late 1960s—became the operational strategy of cultural revolutionaries who sought…

Is Climate Change Real, Manmade, or Politicized? A Scientific, Political, and Christian Analysis

Few issues have captured the global political imagination like climate change. Once referred to as “global warming,” the term has evolved into a broader concept that now encapsulates everything from rising sea levels to migration policy. For many activists and global institutions, climate change is not only real—it’s an imminent existential threat demanding immediate transformation…

Green on the Outside, Red on the Inside – The Radical Anti-Fossil Fuel Agenda and Its Threat to Human Flourishing

In recent years, a relentless crusade against fossil fuels has gained momentum across the United States. Emboldened by environmental think tanks, progressive politicians, and climate alarmist media, this movement seeks to dismantle the very infrastructure that has empowered civilization. This anti-fossil fuel activism is not simply about concern for the environment; it is driven by…

Ideological Possession and the Murder of Sarah Milgrim and Yaron Lischinsky

In an age that boasts of tolerance, enlightenment, and progress, we are witnessing a growing number of people who appear enslaved—not by visible chains, but by their ideas. They speak in slogans, think in hashtags, and react to dissent not with reason but rage. These individuals exhibit a kind of mental and moral captivity that…