There are outliers. There are extraordinary people who are physical freaks of nature imbued with innate attributes like Larry Bird, Shawn Bradley, Nolan Ryan, Wayne Gretzky, Connor McDavid, or Bill Buckner (who may or may not have opened a chain of laundromats). These are athletes that come around every generation or so. (more…)
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I try to avoid the subject of the upcoming election because honestly, I see validity in both the pro- and anti- Trump arguments. I’m not sure there would be much difference between Trump and Kamala in how they govern. Yes, Kamala is promising to grant amnesty to millions of people. That doesn’t mean she will actually do it. (more…)
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Smoke from chemical plant fire in Conyers, GA on Sunday, September 29. Image source X
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Smoke from chemical plant fire in Conyers, GA on Sunday, September 29. Image source X
I’ve lived in the Atlanta area for seventeen and a half years. That’s at least seventeen years too many. The first few weeks were OK, though. I’ve wanted and tried to leave for years. Now that my departure date looms less than two weeks away, I get the sense that Georgia is saying, “Don’t let the door hit you on the way out.” Or to paraphrase Nietzsche, “That which is leaving should also be pushed.” (more…)
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When George Orwell arrived in Aragon to fight against Franco in 1937, it wasn’t the poor state of the weaponry that worried him, and it wasn’t the enemy. As chronicled in Homage to Catalonia, he was more alarmed at the number of factional squabbles there were on his side. In-fighting in the face of the enemy similarly afflicts the political Right today, and the call to “unite the Right” is a forlorn cry in the wilderness. (more…)
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October 2, 2024 Counter-Currents Radio
Counter-Currents Radio Podcast No. 608
Ask Me Anything with Angelo PlumeAfter a brief hiatus, Angelo Plume returned to host this AMA edition of Counter-Currents Radio. It is now available for downloading and online listening.
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Brigitte Nielsen photographed with Nancy and Ronald Reagan and Sylvester Stallone. Image courtesy of Wikimedia Commons
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Brigitte Nielsen photographed with Nancy and Ronald Reagan and Sylvester Stallone. Image courtesy of Wikimedia Commons
Europe and the West have been crippled by an intellectual and ideological paralysis, whereby any call to action or indeed any empirical observation of repeatable, observable trends are met with unending obfuscation. Such obfuscation takes many forms, but one particular tactic is to counter any observable trend or pattern, or any call to action or resolution stemming from these conclusions, with an exceptional outlier or anomaly that seemingly refutes the observed pattern or trend. (more…)
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The last time I was in Ireland, a little under a year ago now, I made it a point to avoid Dublin. I don’t say this to offend any Dubs. The main reason I didn’t want to set foot Dublin is because I didn’t want to see how bad things have got in the “fair city”. I’m not really fond of big cities, generally, but many years ago, I spent quite a lot of time in Dublin and I did grow fond of the place. (more…)
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Chapter 8
ICE AND HIGH MOUNTAINSNietzsche as Meta-philosopher
[M]any disapprove of all philosophers, because their aims are not ours; they are those whom I call “strangers to us.”
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The NAXALT argument is based not on a false premise but a misleading one which is intended to distract from, and pose as, the main premise. It is reducible to logical form, but with the proviso that this is analogous, and the whole problem is partly rhetorical. Analogously, then, the NAXALT argument is well illustrated by a mathematical conundrum. (more…)
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Since I began to discuss and debate political and cultural issues publicly, I have been relentlessly pursued by midwits and their incessant “NAXALT” refutation of my points. Nearly any assertion made about a group is met somewhere with, “well, to be fair, not all Jews / blacks / women / Hispanics / immigrants / politicians, et cetera, are like that!” (more…)
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“Kill, Rape, Control” is the slogan of one of the most notorious gangs in the history of organized crime, MS-13. And yet it could also be the motto for the hostile elite that holds sway in the United States, Great Britain, and in other countries across the Western world. Sexual violence is the tool of malevolent invaders, would-be conquers who wish to humiliate, emasculate, and subjugate their target group. It has long been a weapon of war. Our elites are engaged in this activity and so are their imported foreign foot soldiers, the unending legions of the third world. (more…)
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The NAXALT fallacy (“Not All [members of group X] Are Like That”) is one of the most common objections to White Nationalism. Its proponents insist that generalizations about groups must be resisted on the grounds that stereotypes do not apply to every individual member of a group. (more…)
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It was just another day for two teenage girls attending class at Arizona State University.
One of the girls was black and overweight. Her name is Kaci Lenise-Charlie Sloan. Hey, don’t kill the messenger—I didn’t name her, I’m only reporting her name. I have no idea why the “Lenise” part is joined to “Charlie” with a hyphen. And why “Charlie”? (more…)










