by Brett Stevens on May 14, 2015

Back in the hazy days of the early 2010s, a blog named In Mala Fide grew itself a reputation as being a nexus between anti-liberals, men’s rights activists, pick up artists, red pillers, and the growing traditional right (although it disclaimed that association). It went down in glorious flames and later writer Matt Forney announced that he had been Ferdinand Bardamu, the persona borrowed from the protagonist of far-right traditionalist Louis-Ferdinand Celine.

During the glory era of In Mala Fide, I wrote four pieces for the site which are now replicated here:

Maybe they will be of interest to current readers.

Tags: inmalafide, matt forney

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