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Tag: Mexico

Mexico’s Royal Eagles: On Verastegui’s Christian Patriotism

Carlos Perona Calvete September 18, 2023

Appealing to both Left and Right, Verastegui describes economically exploitative elites as the same people benefitting from a breakdown in family and traditional morality.

Claiming the Walls: Thoughts on Mexican Muralism

Carlos Perona Calvete June 28, 2023

The conservative tendency to leave the public square and the realm of art—the mural—blank for someone else to paint on has done society no favours.

“The ‘Che myth’ has been the most successful marketing campaign of modern times”: An Interview with María Werlau

Álvaro Peñas May 29, 2023

“It has been the most successful marketing campaign of modern times because there is no country where the image of Che Guevara has not been seen. Even in Poland, a country that has suffered so much from communism, I have seen images of Che.”

U.S.: Record-Setting Migrant Surge as Title 42 Ends

Robert Semonsen May 15, 2023

The U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency reported that 83,000 migrants illegally crossed the United States’ southern border with Mexico last week alone—more illegal crossings than have ever been recorded in a single week in the country’s history.

Mexico’s President Attacks U.S. on Human Rights

Carlos Perona Calvete March 28, 2023

The Mexican president attacks the U.S. for failing to curtail Fentanyl addiction, Assange imprisonment, and going after Trump.

Gods and Gangs:
The Struggle Against Cartels

Carlos Perona Calvete March 13, 2023

A look at the struggle against occultism, human sacrifice, and cannibalism in Central America’s gang and cartel culture.

The U.S. and EU Imagine No Borders—Except for Ukraine

Shea Bradley-Farrell May 26, 2022

A misinformed ideal of humanitarianism has American and European ruling parties recklessly pushing open borders without considering the costs or long-term consequences—not just for the host country but also for the mass influx of immigrants.

Of Conquerors and Conquered

Alberto M. Fernandez February 12, 2022

This new book by a senior lecturer at the University of St. Andrews is a bracing, short but expansive, study of poetic expressions of the fall of two fabled civilizations.

Mexican Flowers on Mediterranean Waters

Carlos Perona Calvete December 9, 2021

One December 9th while walking near the foot of Tepeyac hill, Juan Diego was visited by a young woman who revealed that she was the Virgin Mary. After healing his uncle from what had seemed like a fatal illness, the Virgin bid the future saint to climb a hill and collect the flowers that were blooming there despite the Mexican winter. These were strange flowers, for they were European, but had apparently found fertile ground on American soil. 

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