“The problem with intellectuals is they try to impress people who don’t matter.”
Cultured Grugs: Dispatches From America in Collapse is a selection of essays by John “Borzoi” Chapman written since 2018, including pieces published in The American Sun and on his blog, Race Borz, as well as several new essays. A prolific writer and podcaster, Chapman meticulously critiques the ills of the modern world in a fashion that is at once black-pilling and hopeful, sober and witty. As he humbly bears witness to the fire around us, while looking to the future, Chapman concludes with a letter addressed to his unborn child.
Antelope Hill Publishing is proud to preserve John “Borzoi” Chapman’s previous writings in physical form and publish his additional essays for his print debut: Cultured Grugs: Dispatches From America in Collapse.
“Nothing in this world we live in will ever make sense to you unless you understand you live under an occupation and are thus subject to the rules of an occupation.”
What an excellent book. Especially for a first! Borzoi is definatley shaping up to be one of the best philosophers coming out of the Post-Alt Right sphere. He explores so many subjects and topics and displays his excellent ability to write in different styles. This book is a must read for ANYONE with eyes to see and ears to hear.
Cultured Grugs is a collection of new and old essays by Chapman, some come from The American Sun, others are taken from his blog Race Borz, and few and what I consider the best of the collection, are brand new. The essays focus on the current state of American cultural collapse.
Out of all such books published in the right sphere this one stands above. Intelligent, well written, cultural commentary, that paints an accurate view of our current catastrophe, yet manages to have a positive, if sober, look at the potential future.
Very impressed by the writing of someone I knew nothing about before. I find the anglo pederast semitic associations a bit far fetched but the writing is good and thoughtful so even what I didnt agree with was an intresting read.
An excellent book that everyone should read. Each of Chapman's essays imparts a unique and insightful perspective. I hope to see more from this author in the future.