That’s the thing. Rabid, radical ‘traditionalists’ (not to be confused with
real traditionalists) are pretty much the fundamentalists of Catholicism. The pessimism-bordering-on-paranoia (especially the ones you see on the Internet varieties of radical ‘traditionalism’) and elitism is kind of the same as you see in the likes of Jack Chick or the Westboro Baptist Church.
To use an analogy, the way I see it, these publications just reminds me of those punk zines that keep moaning and whining about things like mainstream music and how bad it is, how mainstream artists are greedy money-grubbers who sold their soul for filthy lucre and are just making music for the money. That’s the thing: some punks really have that sort of elitist mentality that you also see in these circles: we’re special because we’re the minority who listen to ‘real’ music in this wasteland filled with corporate junk. We’re totally not like those jocks who consume the mainstream pap and poseurs who act like they’re ‘punk’ but aren’t.

I mean, just substitute ‘Tridentine Mass’ or ‘traditional Catholicism’ for ‘punk music’ and ‘liberals’ and ‘neocons’ for ‘jocks’ and ‘poseurs’. It’s all the same.
I could say the same thing for these publications as I do with these zines: their criticisms have a grain of truth in them (much of modern pop music do suck

, and there
is corruption and other nasty things occurring within the Church), but they’re not really doing anything constructive; they just choose to go reclusive and elitist, all the while moaning and whining and attacking, well, anything that isn’t them. As if
that’s going to solve anything.