Just to bring it into the present, Michael Matt declares war against the enemies of Christ the King and the Social Kingship of Jesus Christ, but refuses to name the true enemy- the jew.
Can't win or even HAVE a war if you don't know your enemy.
Can't agree more! Yep. That's always the angle of the "Catholic" con-artist. Mention any group but jws, and only mention jws, if you absolutely must, to save face. But never, ever put emphasis on the jws. The Church has always put emphasis on the jws. Put emphasis on politics or fake moon landings. Anything but jws. Legions of that type exist on the Catholic forums I've visited over the past 15 years. With friends like these who needs enemies? It describes 90% or more of Catholics, Novus Ordo or not.
A side-note about Christopher Tolkien, J.R.R.'s son, who headed the Tolkien estate:
https://screenrant.com/christopher-tolkien-estate-hated-peter-jackson-lord-rings/ Christopher Tolkien had seen himself as both a curator and protector of his father's work. He gathered J.R.R. Tolkien's scattered notes, and assembled them into a (mostly) coherent narrative to help lovers of Middle-earth. He fought to ensure merchandising opportunities taken by Warner Bros. and New Line were appropriate for the franchise, and in 2012 the Tolkien Estate filed a lawsuit to block the creation of an online slot machine inspired by The Lord of the Rings. He was certainly right that his father J.R.R. Tolkien would not have been happy at this idea. He was a devout Roman Catholic from childhood, and he described The Lord of the Rings as a fundamentally religious and Catholic work. The idea of associating it with gambling would most likely have horrified J.R.R. Tolkien.
Tolkien had sold the film rights to The Lord of the Rings back in 1969, but by the 2000s they had found their way to Warner Bros. The contracts required the studio to pay a percentage of the films' profits to the Tolkien Estate, but Warner Bros. attempted to claim no money was owed over The Lord of the Rings. As Tolkien Estate lawyer Cathleen Blackburn told Le Monde in an interview in 2012, "These hugely popular films apparently did not make any profit! We were receiving statements saying that the producers did not owe the Tolkien Estate a dime." This kind of approach was hardly conducive to a healthy relationship.
Outside of the business world, it is clear Christopher Tolkien's problems with Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings trilogy itself ran very deeply indeed. Speaking to Le Monde back in 2012, he launched a stinging criticism of the films. "Tolkien has become a monster, devoured by his own popularity and absorbed into the absurdity of our time," he complained. "The chasm between the beauty and seriousness of the work, and what it has become, has overwhelmed me. The commercialization has reduced the aesthetic and philosophical impact of the creation to nothing. There is only one solution for me: to turn my head away... They eviscerated the book by making it an action movie for young people aged 15 to 25."
These films are not that good. They're hokey, with a few bright moments.
Christopher Tolkien, like his father, was not very jw-aware. IIRC J.R.R. was a member of the Monday Club in the 1960s, which was in favor of repatriating all non-whites in Britain back to their nations of origin. Yes, good idea. But the Monday Club was silent about the jws, since many of its members were/are jwish. Tolkien was also good friends with the Anglican evangelist C.S. Lewis, who married a jwess. Both Lewis and Tolkien were pro-Britain in WWII. Why side with any group in WWII? They should have stayed silent and been neutral as was the Church.