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  • April 14, 2021 Robert Hampton 7
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    Are We Ready For “White Boy Summer”?

    Chet Hanks

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    Chet Hanks, Tom Hanks’ aspiring rapper son, declared the upcoming season “white boy summer.”

    “I got this feeling that this summer is going to be a white boy summer,” Hanks said in a viral Instagram video. He made sure to define what kind of “vanilla king” he was talking about. “I’m not talking about Trump, NASCAR-type white. (more…)

  • April 14, 2021 Beau Albrecht 6
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    Can the Libertarian Party Become a Popular Vanguard?

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    Could it be time for an alternative to the two-party system? For anyone who hasn’t yet got the memo, it’s time to stop holding out hope for the Republican Party. As conservatives, they couldn’t even conserve the women’s bathroom. (more…)

  • April 14, 2021 Mark Gullick 5
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    Every Phoenix Needs Its Ashes

    Salvador Dalí, The Phoenix, 1975.

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    I have believed for some time that the only way the white West can be saved is disaster. I appreciate that we seem to be in the middle of one, but I will be more specific. 

    The West, from the eastern borders of Finland and the Visegrád 4 (V4) countries to the Californian coast, needs financial collapse in order to continue. (more…)

  • April 14, 2021 Counter-Currents Radio
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    Counter-Currents Radio Podcast No. 334
    Greg Johnson, Millennial Woes, & Fróði Midjord

    Detail, Wolfgang Lettl, Smuggler, 1987.

    261 words / 1:58:57

    To listen in a player, click here. To download the mp3, right-click here and choose “save link as” or “save target as.”

    On this episode of Counter-Currents Radio, the regular roundtable of Greg Johnson, Millennial Woes, and Fróði Midjord discuss current events and answer listener questions. Topics discussed include: (more…)

  • April 13, 2021 Spencer J. Quinn 12
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    If I Were Black, I’d Vote Democrat

    Mayor of Houston, Sylvester Turner, at a vaccination drive.

    1,436 words

    Lipton Matthews has advised Republican politicians to stop pandering to black people. Of course, he’s correct. Any Republican politician who wants to win elections would be well served by reading Matthews’ recent Counter-Currents article. His argument boils down to white Republicans failing to consider the “collectivistic mentality of black people” (more…)

  • April 13, 2021 Stephen Paul Foster 5
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    The Silence of the Scam:
    The Killing of Dr. Lesslie

    Robert and Barbara Lesslie.

    1,759 words

    By Stephen Paul Foster

    The “scam” — the gross, obscene, dishonest coverage of race-motivated violence in American society by the mainstream media.

    Here’s how it has unfolded recently. (more…)

  • April 13, 2021 HMF Medaljen 5
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    Proud of Being Guilty:
    Fighting the Stigma of Lawfare in Sweden & Winning

    Björn Sjöman, a proud recipient of the HMF Medal who doesn’t believe in silence.

    1,916 words

    Since July 2 of last year, people who have been prosecuted under Sweden’s so-called hate crime legislation during the last few years have begun receiving medals in their mailboxes. This important project was started by a group of patriots who are trying to remove the stigma associated with these “crimes,” instead turning it into an honor — tangible proof of resistance against what is happening to our country. (more…)

  • April 13, 2021 Morris V. de Camp 10
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    The Halifax Grooming Gang Survivor

    1,447 words

    Cassie Pike and Kathy Weitz
    Prey: My fight to survive the Halifax grooming gang
    London: John Blake Publishing, 2019

    The main perpetrator [of the Rochdale grooming gang], Shabir Ahmed, said that Western society has trained these girls for him. In his view we allow immodesty, and he balks at the freedoms we give girls. He said that’s what made the girls lesser individuals and therefore ripe for him to pluck. (more…)

  • April 12, 2021 Greg Johnson 12
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    Get on the Right Side of the Paywall

    Franz von Stuck, The Guardian of Paradise, 1889

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    The Counter-Currents Paywall is poised to descend like an Iron Curtain between you and five of your favorite authors and podcasters every week. But don’t worry, it will “only” last 30 days — unless you get on the right side of the paywall. As we expected, this past weekend we were bombarded with last-minute requests to get behind the paywall. Thus we are extending a grace period of one week to get your payments in. Full information about the paywall appears below. (more…)

  • April 12, 2021 Jim Goad 12
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    The Worst Week Yet:
    April 4-10, 2021

    1,786 words

    Tucker Carlson and the New York Times Agree About the Great Replacement

    The Anti-Defamation League is a Jewish organization that exists for the sole purpose of defaming whites. Its current CEO, Jonathan Greenblatt, resembles an egg with AIDS. (more…)

  • April 12, 2021 Jonathan Bowden
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    Forthcoming from Counter-Currents:
    Jonathan Bowden’s Reactionary Modernism

    558 words

    Jonathan Bowden
    Reactionary Modernism
    Edited by Greg Johnson
    San-Francisco: Counter-Currents, 2021
    200 pages

    Release Date: July 15, 2021

    “Let us return to tradition to go forwards with modernity in a different direction.”—Jonathan Bowden (more…)

  • April 12, 2021 Nicholas R. Jeelvy 14
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    Remembering Prince Philip

    Prince Philip and Queen Elizabeth watch horse races in 1968

    1,659 words

    The death of His Royal Highness Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh kicked up some forgotten echoes of an older form of dissent from the orthodoxy. While the identitarian side of the Dissident Right had reserved reactions, the more conspiratorial-minded saw fit to break out in outright celebration of the old man’s death. It reminded me of the conspiracy theories that were in vogue before the rise of the identitarian Right. The number of people repeating these things showed that these ideas are still very much in vogue today and that identitarian concerns have yet to supplant them as the dominant concern.  (more…)

  • April 12, 2021 Greg Johnson 6
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    Remembering Jonathan Bowden
    (April 12, 1962–March 29, 2012)

    943 words

    Jonathan David Anthony Bowden was born on April 12, 1962. He died on March 29, 2012, just short of his 50th birthday. Jonathan was a painter, novelist, essayist, playwright, actor, and orator. He was also a friend. His ideas and personality have had a real and permanent impact on my approach to New Right metapolitics. He will be missed, but he will also be remembered and honored. (more…)

  • April 9, 2021 James J. O'Meara 13
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    Galaxy Quest:
    From Cargo Cult to Cosplay

    5,873 words

    Galaxy Quest (1999)
    Director: Dean Parisot
    Writers: David Howard (story), Robert Gordon, and David Howard (screenplay)
    Stars: Tim Allen, Sigourney Weaver, Alan Rickman, Tony Shalhoub, Sam Rockwell, Missi Pyle

    “It’s really a very sophisticated movie. . .” “. . . with eight-year-old audiences.”  (more…)

  • April 9, 2021 Spencer J. Quinn 20
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    Biden to Whites: Drop Dead!

    Vladimir Putin and Sergei Lavrov

    1,288 words

    Something remarkable happened last month as a result of the strained relationship between the Biden administration and Vladimir Putin: White people in the United States are now officially recognized as an oppressed people. Their government does not respect their civil rights. (more…)

  • April 9, 2021 Robert Hampton 7
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    Politicians Didn’t Invent Racial Divisions

    Robert F. Kennedy eulogizes Martin Luther King on April 4, 1968

    1,406 words

    It’s a take as old as time: “our leaders divide us by race to stay in power.”

    The take resonates with a lot of Americans. We’re instructed to believe we would all get along if it weren’t for meddling politicians and conniving journalists. Black, white, red, yellow — what’s the real difference to the average Joe? (more…)

  • April 8, 2021 Jim Goad 50
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    London: No City for White Men

    London Mayor Sadiq Khan

    1,231 words

    Genetically speaking, I am almost 100% a child of the British Isles, with my strongest links to recent ancestry being London, Dublin, and County Cork. Even that stubborn and pesky 4.3% “Spanish and Portuguese” quotient of my genetic makeup may simply be “Black Irish” DNA resulting from when the Spanish Armada dropped a few loads in the Emerald Isle half a millennium ago. (more…)

  • April 8, 2021 Lipton Matthews 18
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    Republicans Should Stop Pandering to Blacks

    1,156 words

    Contrite acts can never endear the Republican Party to black Americans. For decades, Republicans have naively assumed that blacks will reward them with competitive support for their energetic pandering and they are yet to reap the fruits of their labor. Republicans are unwilling to accept that for black people, voting is an expression of group solidarity. (more…)

  • April 8, 2021 Steven Clark 6
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    Quotations From Chairman Rabble
    Kenneth Roberts: A Patriotic Curmudgeon

    3,771 words

    The events of January 6 have been called an insurrection, a riot, an assault on democracy — the epitome of white supremacy, revolution, anarchy, elements of a coup d’etat.

    One word they haven’t been called is rabble, which is almost a term of honor, and honorable terms aren’t what the state or its servitors want passed on. Honor, you say? Rabble? (more…)

  • April 8, 2021 Guillaume Durocher 5
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    Remembering Emil Cioran
    (April 8, 1911–June 20, 1995)

    980 words

    Emil Cioran was a Romanian philosopher. Cioran was born on April 8, 1911 in Rășinari (Transylvania, then part of Austria-Hungary and today part of Romania) and died stateless in Paris on June 20, 1995. A nationalist writer in his youth, after the Second World War he achieved fame as a French-language author of essays and aphorisms of a markedly dark and apparently nihilistic bent.  (more…)

  • April 7, 2021 Béla Incze 15
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    An Interview with Béla Incze:
    The Man Who Destroyed a BLM Statue

    Béla Incze

    1,108 words

    Editor’s note: This is a translation of an interview originally published in Vasárnap with Béla Incze. We would like to thank Tamás Fehér for this translation.

    The man who toppled the BLM statue told Vasárnap that his actions against the statue had expressed the feelings of the average Hungarian. Béla Incze, the man who had toppled the BLM statue, also talked about metapolitics and resistance in his interview with us.  (more…)

  • April 7, 2021 Collin Cleary 12
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    Heidegger’s History of Metaphysics, Part Six:
    G. W. Leibniz’s Will-to-Power

    G. W. Leibniz Memorial in Leipzig

    7,567 words

    Part 1 here, Part 2 here, Part 3 here, Part 4 here, Part 5 here

    1. Introduction: Leibniz and the Completion of Metaphysics

    Gottfried Wilhelm, Freiherr von Leibniz (1646–1716) is one of the most extraordinary figures in the history of ideas. A true polymath, he was not only a philosopher but a physicist, historian, jurist, diplomat, inventor, and mathematician. (more…)

  • April 7, 2021 Marcus Devonshire 22
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    The Importance of Survival Skills

    Frederic Remington, The Fall of the Cowboy, 1895.

    1,662 words

    Dissidents face a choice: Either extricate themselves from the system through lifestyle design, self-sufficiency, and independence, or suffer whatever consequences will be coming to them in the increasingly urban, non-white, anti-male society of the future. (more…)

  • April 7, 2021 Greg Johnson 2
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    The Oslo Incident

    6,433 words

    Editor’s note: This is a heavily edited transcript of my interview for Red Ice on November 7, 2019. We wish to thank Lana Lokteff for the interview and Hyacinth Bouquet for the transcript.

    Lana Lokteff: Welcome, ladies and gentlemen, because there’s no in-between! Joining me is Greg Johnson, of Counter-Currents. (more…)

  • April 6, 2021 Amory Stern 1
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    Mihai Eminescu:
    Romania’s Morning Star

    4,994 words

    Of peasant ancestry on his father’s side and boasting aristocratic (boyar) maternal roots, the Romanian poet, prose writer, and editorialist Mihai Eminescu (1850-1889) had not put his modest inherited wealth to waste. Educated in the German language since childhood, Eminescu was culturally — if not always geopolitically — an enthusiastic Germanophile. (more…)

  • April 6, 2021 Beau Albrecht 21
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    Ta-Nehisi Coates’ Between the World & Me

    6,628 words

    Ta-Nehisi Coates
    Between the World and Me
    New York: Spiegel & Grau, 2015

    Ta-Nehisi Coates has become one of the most eminent literary figures in recent time. In the last decade, his star has risen dramatically. He’s perhaps best known for his journalism work at the Atlantic, but he also has been published by NYT, WaPo, Time, and several other major periodicals. (more…)

  • April 6, 2021 Counter-Currents Radio 3
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    Counter-Currents Radio Podcast No. 333
    Greg Johnson, Millennial Woes, & Fróði Midjord

    244 words / 1:58:57

    To listen in a player, click here. To download the mp3, right-click here and choose “save link as” or “save target as.”

    On this episode of Counter-Currents Radio, the regular roundtable of Greg Johnson, Fróði Midjord, and Millennial Woes discuss current events (more…)

  • April 5, 2021 Jim Goad 18
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    The Worst Week Yet:
    March 28-April 3, 2021

    G. Gordon Liddy, photographed by Paul Hosefros in 1992.

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    White Supremacists Wearing Realistic-Looking “Black Men” Masks Continue Attacking Asians

    Tariq Nasheed is a prophet and a pusher, partly truth, partly fiction — a walking contradiction. He’s also the dumbest person on Twitter. (more…)

  • April 5, 2021 Kathryn S. 29
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    Murder Maps:
    Agatha Christie’s Insular Imperialism

    George Barbier, “Eventails (Fans)”

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    Twentieth Century Studios is threatening to release a remake of Agatha Christie’s Death on the Nile (1937). And if Kenneth Branaugh’s previous outing as the Hercule Poirot character in 2017’s Murder on the Orient Express was anything to go by, best to avoid it. (more…)

  • April 5, 2021 Trevor Lynch 21
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    A Clockwork Orange

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    For years now, readers have been urging me to review Stanley Kubrick’s A Clockwork Orange (1971), which adapts Anthony Burgess’ 1962 novel of the same name. I have resisted, because although A Clockwork Orange is often hailed as a classic, I thought it was dumb, distasteful, and highly overrated, so I didn’t want to watch it again. But I had first watched it decades ago. (more…)

  • April 2, 2021 Nicholas R. Jeelvy 9
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    Agrarian Populism & Cargo Cult Fascism

    The Falangist Sección Femenina salutes before delivering food to the needy, Pascual Marín, 1937.

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    Allow me, dear reader, to take you on a fantastic journey to a mythical time known as the “middle tens.” It was a period between 2012 and 2018 when the hottest political movement was populism. All the cool kids were populists, and we were witnessing the rise of something new and exciting, something that would later be described as national populism. (more…)

  • April 2, 2021 Robert Hampton 38
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    One Carjacking Embodies the New America

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    An elderly Pakistani UberEats driver was murdered by black teens in DC last week. Sixty-six-year-old Mohammad Anwar died after he was thrown out of the vehicle two black girls carjacked in broad daylight, right in front of National Guardsmen. The black teens survived the car wreck, unlike the hapless Anwar. (more…)

  • April 2, 2021 James J. O'Meara 9
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    The de la Poer Madness:
    Before and After Lovecraft’s “Rats in the Walls”

    2,686 words

    Robert M. Price, ed.
    The Exham Cycle
    Selma, North Carolina: Exham Priory, 2020

    The de la Poer madness was so singular, opening up new lines of inquiry into the much-debated question of ancestral memory, that no men of the psychological sciences could in good conscience fail to try to resolve it. (more…)

  • April 1, 2021 Jim Goad 39
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    Requiem for a Jigger

    Michael Rapaport

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    Erstwhile actor, would-be political activist, and aspirant transracial icon Michael Rapaport might be the dumbest Jew who ever lived.

    He grew up in a wealthy Ashkenazi family on the hard, hard streets of Manhattan’s Upper East Side, but to hear him speak, you’d think he was auditioning for the movie role of a crack baby born in a South Bronx shopping cart. (more…)

  • April 1, 2021 Algis Avižienis 17
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    The Promise & the Reality of Globalization 

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    The adherents of globalism believe they are closing in on the achievement of their grand design: the unification of mankind, sometimes also referred to as the New World Order. This still-incomplete project — which Alexander the Great, the Roman Caesars, Napoleon, Leon Trotsky, Joseph Stalin, and other megalomaniac conquerors dreamed about, but never fully realized (more…)

  • April 1, 2021 Hawkwood 8
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    When They Destroy Memorials, We Raise Our Own to the Fallen

    3,114 words

    It took no time for the Lügenpresse to rile the aggrieved and indoctrinated up into a rampage after the death of George Floyd.

    The relentless stream of increasingly hostile anti-European content spewing forth from the mainstream media (MSM) had already primed the thieves and vandals eager to smash stuff up and tear stuff down. All they needed was to hear the Pavlovian bell. (more…)

  • March 31, 2021 Spencer J. Quinn 9
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    Making Lions out of Lambs:
    A Response to Max Morton of American Greatness

    1,671 words

    Two kinds of conservatives constitute the mainstream Right: those who take conservatism seriously as a political creed, and those who are merely conservative liberals, or, as the Z-Man once called them, the rearguard of the Left. (more…)

  • March 31, 2021 Veiko Hessler 13
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    How the Coronavirus Took Over the World

    Edgar Fernhout, Schädel, 1935.

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    The lexicon of mendacious government platitudes has gained another ignominious entry. “Just three weeks to flatten the curve!” they implored one long year ago. Yet after twelve months of authoritarianism and state-enforced solitude, SWAT teams are swooping in to arrest Miami spring break revelers, and lockdown protests from Amsterdam to Kassel are intensifying across Europe. (more…)

  • March 31, 2021 Ondrej Mann 3
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    Culture, History, & Metapolitics in Poland:
    An Interview with Jaroslaw Ostrogniew, Part 2

    Wawel Castle in Kraków, Poland

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    Part 1 here

    This part of the interview was published in the XXXIV issue of the magazine Reconquista.

    In this part, Jaroslaw will discuss metapolitics, Polish culture, music, art, his travels, and writing. (more…)

  • March 30, 2021 Travis LeBlanc 21
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    Et tu, AOC?

    3,785 words

    There’s that old saying that politics is showbiz for ugly people. If that’s true, I think it is fair to say that Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has “gone Hollywood.” (more…)

  • March 30, 2021 P. J. Collins 9
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    Mrs. America Redux

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    One of the great unexpected pleasures of the Covid lockdown last spring was discovering oddball television series you otherwise wouldn’t have approached with a barge pole. Producers and programming executives detected a nice angle here, so they moved up launch dates by a few months. This is what happened with Mrs. America, a nine-part FX series with Cate Blanchett that debuted on Hulu last April and May, instead of its originally scheduled launch in July and August. (more…)

  • March 30, 2021 Mark Gullick 6
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    British Broadcasting Coercion

    Alex Belfield with his 100,000 YouTube subscribers plaque.

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    It is no secret to those of us from the UK who have not been vaccinated against reality that the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is politically biased. Despite an apparent failsafe in its charter requiring it to stay neutral, it is about as non-partisan as a rabid sports fan bellowing in support of his team. (more…)

  • March 29, 2021 Jim Goad 10
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    The Worst Week Yet:
    March 21-27, 2021

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu greets convicted spy Johnathan Pollard upon his arrival to Israel

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    Charlottesville Mayor Writes Weird Poem About How Charlottesville Rapes You

    Unless things turn around right quick and proper, the city of Charlottesville, Virginia, will be seen as the Waterloo of white identity politics for the foreseeable future. (more…)

  • March 29, 2021 Trevor Lynch 24
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    The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance

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    John Ford’s last great film The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962) enjoys the status of a classic. I find it a deeply flawed, grating, and often ridiculous film that is nonetheless redeemed both by raising intellectually deep issues and by an emotionally powerful ending that seems to come out of nowhere.  (more…)

  • March 26, 2021 Stephen Paul Foster 19
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    He’s Back!
    Hitler does Friday the 13th

    2,272 words

    Nature is a temple, where the living
    Columns sometimes breathe of confusing speech;
    Man walks within these groves of symbols, each
    Of which regards him as a kindred thing.

    — Charles Baudelaire, “Correspondence” (more…)

  • March 25, 2021 Jim Goad 27
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    Heroic Gunman Kills 10 Potential White Supremacists

    Phil Eiger Newmann, Rules of the Game 2021.

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    In the immediate wake of 2013’s Boston Marathon bombing, writer David Sirota — a skinny dork with delusions of being a tough guy — wrote an article for Salon.com called “I Hope the Bomber is a White American.”

    I hope that Sirota was disappointed to the point of lifelong fecal incontinence that the bombers turned out to be a pair of foreign-born Chechen Muslim brothers with an axe to grind against all things white and American. (more…)

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    “He Doesn’t Worry Too Much If Mediocre People Get Killed in Wars and Such”
    Tito Perdue’s The Smut Book & Cynosura

    Edmund Dulac, “The Buried Moon” from The Red Cross Fairy Book, 1916.

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    He had me at: “It was still the South, he knew it for a certainty when they passed an aged negro in overalls hobbling down along the highway toward no conceivable destination. The land was cursed. God, he loved it.” [1] Tito Perdue, author of the two novels here reviewed, The Smut Book and Cynosura, is a proud Southerner who has enjoyed skewering the sacred cows of these, our cursed times since he became a writer in the early 1980s. (more…)

  • March 24, 2021 Travis LeBlanc 27
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    Conspiracy Nation

    Detail, Rembrandt, The Conspiracy of Claudius Civilis, ca. 1661-62.

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    There has been a lot of talk lately about the mainstreaming of conspiracy theories. They are catching on among people who are not the usual conspiracy theory “type”: eccentric, slightly autistic, and with an overactive imagination. Now, conspiracy theories are beginning to catch on with normies and neurotypicals.

    In three years, QAnon has gone from an obscure message board phenomenon to an unstoppable cultural juggernaut. (more…)

  • March 23, 2021 Spencer J. Quinn 46
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    Racial Whiteness

    John Singleton Copley, Watson and the Shark, ca. 1778.

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    Lipton Matthews over at Taki’s Magazine is giving White Nationalists some advice, and I think we’d better sit up and listen. In his essay “Cultural Whiteness,” he tells us we should stop being White Nationalists and instead view whiteness as a “philosophy of progress.” In other words, we should push for a society that is “culturally white,” but racially not so much. (more…)

  • March 22, 2021 Jim Goad 12
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    The Worst Week Yet:
    March 14-20, 2021

    Phil Eiger Newmann, Dysgenic, 2021.

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    The Ritual Denazification of Teen Vogue

    Teen Vogue was founded in 2003 and has earned international respect as the go-to source for confused girl teens who want to learn how to have anal sex and worship Karl Marx.

    But now the venerable online publication has been rocked by accusations of racism that, amusingly, extend to those who have gleefully accused others at the magazine of racism. (more…)

  • March 22, 2021 Robert Hampton 9
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    No Government Subsidies For You, Whitey

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    The new COVID stimulus bill excludes white men from important government subsidies. There’s a farm aid provision that offers debt forgiveness exclusively to “socially disadvantaged” minority farmers — whites need not apply. There’s also restaurant aid that prioritizes woman- and minority-owned businesses; white men have to wait in the back of the line for assistance. (more…)

  • March 19, 2021 Collin Cleary 6
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    Heidegger’s History of Metaphysics, Part Five:
    The Age of the World Picture 

    Hieronymus Bosch, Outer Wings of the Garden of Delights, ca. 1510.

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    1. Introduction: From Objectivism to Subjectivism

    In the previous two installments (Part Three here, Part Four here) we have discussed at length Heidegger’s treatment of the “objectification of beings” in early modernity: how beings come to be seen as “objects” related to a “subject” that confronts them (indirectly) from within an interior space that is called “mind,” “awareness,” or even “self.” This objectification is essentially identical with the representationalist theory of knowledge, which holds that we are only indirectly aware of the “external world,” via internal images which “represent” external objects. So far, however, this may not be the account of modernity that my readers were expecting. (more…)

  • March 18, 2021 Jim Goad 24
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    It’s Time to Admit That Massage Parlors Have an Asianness Problem

    Phil Eiger Newmann, Rubbed the Wrong Way, 2021.

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    If there’s anything to be learned from the shooting sprees at three Atlanta-area massage parlors on Tuesday afternoon that left eight people dead, it’s that the massage-parlor industry is disproportionately Asian to a degree that would be comical if, you know, it hadn’t led to this unacceptable tragedy.

    Since the shooter is white, WHITE SUPREMACY became the immediate narrative. (more…)

  • March 16, 2021 Travis LeBlanc 19
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    The Dirtbag Left & the Six Degrees of Adolf Hitler

    The Pepe Silvia meme featuring Dirtbag Left podcasts with a photo of Hitler.4,057 words

    Well, it looks like the honeymoon is over for the Dirtbag Left. And as Counter-Currents’ official Dirtbag Left correspondent, I’m here to tell you about it. (more…)

  • March 16, 2021 Bill Pritchard 27
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    A Strategy for Secret Agents

    Alphonse de Neuville, The Spy, 1880.

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    To penetrate the mainstream, we will ultimately need a cadre of dedicated, outspoken activists who openly align themselves with white nationalism. However, most white nationalists are not in a position to be open about their views for various reasons. (more…)

  • March 12, 2021 Robert Hampton 59
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    The Evil Empire Gets Lamer

    1,137 words

    Tucker Carlson is in trouble again. This time he upset the troops when he dared point out the stupidity of putting pregnant women in combat. “China’s military becomes more masculine . . . our military needs to become, as Joe Biden says, more feminine,” Tucker said on his Fox News show Tuesday night. (more…)

  • March 10, 2021 Kathryn S. 28
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    Throne & Altar, King & Prophet:
    A Study of Marvelous Dysfunction

    Illustration of a firebird by Kay Nielsen in Hansel and Gretel & Other Stories (1925)

    6,744 words

    Yet more and greater ills by land remain.
    The coast, so long desir’d . . .
    Thy troops shall reach, but, having reach’d, repent.
    Wars, horrid wars, I view a field of blood,
    And Tiber rolling with a purple flood.

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    I hope Counter-Currents readers are enjoying the first flush of spring and continue to find moments of happiness despite all the petty Javerts in our midst. (more…)

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    What Culture Are Conservatives Trying To Protect From “Cancel Culture”?

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    1,172 words

    Dr. Seuss is CANCELED.

    The publisher of the famous children’s books author announced this week it would suppress six of his works due to “racism.” (more…)

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