The Dominion Review Strategy: Pamphleteering in the Digital Age

I recently created a mailing list to replace the Substack newsletter I had been using. Unlike the Substack newsletter, this new list allows readers to simply input their email, without signing up for any new websites. When I sent an email out to subscribers of the old newsletter, informing them of this change, I took the opportunity to explain the strategy that Dominion Review will employ to change the direction of the country. While we lack the deep pockets of Conservative Inc, our truthful message has broad appeal among the Canadian population, as shown by our quickly growing following on social media.

The Dominion Review Strategy

The Left’s takeover of the West’s cultural institutions in the 1960s spurred the development of guerilla tactics among disestablished conservatives. An interesting piece in the Left-wing Washington Post describes how, in the 1970s, American New Right strategists Viguerie and Kevin Phillips pioneered direct-mail as a method of stoking discontent in the population over social and cultural battles.

Their direct-mail campaigns united various Right-wing groups, including the famous Moral Majority, under one banner. Silent majorities could be “stitched together largely outside the view of the public eye”. The Post explains that, by speaking directly to the population, these conservatives were able to bypass the mainstream media of the time.

In Canada, our deeply rooted tradition of pamphleteering has historically allowed for writers on the Left and Right lacking support from the political structure to bring their message directly to citizens.

The Québecois traditionalist Claude-Henri Grignon published his Pamphlets de Valdombre in the 1930s, which reached 3,000 subscribers. In 1960, he summed up his career: “I have never deviated from the straight path that I set for myself: the defence of regionalism, of tradition, of the countryside, of the Catholic past that we all come from. For this I may someday be recognized! It is my only claim to fame”.

Today, Canadians feel helpless in the face of out of control immigration, classroom indoctrination, a disturbing downswing in public morality, rising crime and disorder, economic decline, attacks on our national history, and the selling out of our institutions to foreign powers.

By drawing on the guerilla political tactics pioneered by the early American culture warriors, and our long tradition of Canadian pamphleteering, I believe that we can turn the tide and restore peace, order and good government to our Dominion.

Through greatly expanding the Dominion Review mailing list to tens of thousands of patriots, I aim to create a nationally significant newsletter, bypassing the Left’s dominance of institutions by speaking directly to the Canadian people.

In doing so, we can disestablish the mainstream media’s stultifying stranglehold on public opinion, and replace the controlled opposition of Conservative Inc with the authentic voice of concerned citizens who will no longer tolerate Canada’s slow-motion collapse.

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