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  • April 15, 2022 Greg Johnson 3 comments Print

    Happy Easter from Counter-Currents!

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    Happy Easter!

    Easter is for everyone. For Christians, it commemorates the resurrection of Christ. For pagans, it is a festival of spring: of nature’s resurrection. For agnostics and atheists, it is part of our European heritage, a rich legacy of myth, symbolism, and great art. (more…)

  • April 15, 2022 Greg Johnson 1 comment Print

    This Weekend’s Livestreams
    Karl Thorburn on Counter-Currents Radio & Greg Johnson on the Decameron Film Festival

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    On Saturday, April 16, 2022, Greg Johnson will be joined by Bitcoin maven Karl Thorburn to discuss Elon Musk and Twitter, economic news, current events, and YOUR QUESTIONS. In the second hour, Greg will do another Ask Me Anything. (more…)

  • April 15, 2022 Fróði Midjord Print

    Announcing the Decameron Film Festival 2022:
    Exploring the Magic of Movie Mind Control

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    The film festival has already started, but there’s still time for you to get on board! On April 14th we launched the third edition of the Decameron Film Festival with a lineup of 29 guests who will be discussing great films every day for a month. (more…)

  • April 15, 2022 Ondrej Mann 3 comments Print

    Robert N. Taylor of Changes:
    An Interview

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    Robert N. Taylor was born in 1945 and grew up in a working-class neighborhood on the south side of Chicago. As a member of both the psychedelic underground as well as the anti-Communist paramilitary organization The Minutemen, Taylor participated directly in the violent social upheavals of the 1960s. In 1969 he started the music group Changes with his cousin, Nicholas Tesluk. After its revival in 1996, the group would go on to become a seminal part of the American apocalyptic folk genre. (more…)

  • April 15, 2022 Nicholas R. Jeelvy 1 comment Print

    Jonathan Bowden’s Reactionary Modernism

    You can pre-order Jonathan Bowden’s Reactionary Modernism here.

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    In my writing for Counter-Currents, I’ve called for the formation of a dissident high culture. At the time of writing, there is only a smattering of cultural institutions which are explicitly Dissident Right, which means that the future of dissident high culture is whatever we make it. The future is a vast empty space which we have been tasked with filling.

    But the past of dissident high culture is not so empty. No, it is rather crowded over at the Restaurant de la Tour Eiffel. Indeed, you could say that the avant-garde of the past was decisively reactionary. (more…)

  • April 15, 2022 Jonathan Bowden 1 comment Print

    Jonathan Bowden on the Ravages of Mass Immigration

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    Editor’s Note: This March 27, 2008, British National Party “stump speech” given in Tameside was transcribed by Hyacinth Bouquet. Sadly, the video is incomplete. If anyone has a complete version, or information about where it was filmed, please contact us at [email protected].

    Every element that sustained prior forms of British English life is declining or has dipped down. Marriage and the family are in turmoil, and hardly anyone is marrying. (more…)

  • April 14, 2022 Jim Goad 25 comments Print

    Black Rage on the Brooklyn Subway

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    Early Wednesday afternoon — nearly 30 hours after he allegedly detonated a pair of smoke bombs on a Manhattan-bound Brooklyn subway car before blindly firing an estimated 33 rounds from a Glock pistol at passengers, hitting ten but killing no one — a fat little frog-faced black man named Frank R. James was finally taken into custody. (more…)

  • April 14, 2022 Richard Houck 13 comments Print

    Ice Cream Machines & Societal Disintegration

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    Let’s talk ice cream machines. They’re a minor aspect of your daily life that you might not even notice much. Chick-fil-a, Shake Shack, McDonald’s, Wendy’s, In-N-Out, Steak ‘n Shake, Dairy Queen, Rally’s — they all have them. Your local family-owned and regional chain restaurants have them as well. They are everywhere, and I contend we can look at the ice cream machine as a miniature social-capital and livability data-outpost because of their ubiquity. We can get to know a particular store or area of town by its ice cream machine functionality level. (more…)

  • April 14, 2022 Thomas Steuben 13 comments Print

    The Coming Spenglerian Nation

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    In a previous article, I explained how it has become undeniable that America has died in spirit. But the flip side of such a gloomy outlook is actually quite cheerful. We cannot save “our nation” if we mean the old United States, but we can save “our nation” if we mean to shelter, guide, and nurture the beginning of a new nation that is completely different from the old in its essence, even if it may entail some external trappings from the old world. (more…)

  • April 14, 2022 James Dunphy 1 comment Print

    Christianity, Platonism, & Demographic Winter

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    There is a time for us to wander.
    When time is young and so are we.
    The woods are greener over yonder.
    The path is new, the world is free.
    There is a time when leaves are fallin’.
    The woods are gray, the paths are old.
    The snow will come when geese are callin.’
    You need a fire against the cold.
    — The Dillards, “There is a Time,” 1963 (more…)

  • April 13, 2022 Mark Gullick 11 comments Print

    Killing Joke’s The Death & Resurrection Show

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    The poets and dreamers wove their magic webs, and a world apart from the world of actual experience came to life. But it was not all myth, nor all fantasy; there was a basis of truth and reality at the foundation of the mystic growth . . . — Jessie Weston, From Ritual to Romance

    My friend said, what are you doing these days? I said, I’m working for Killing Joke. He said, Killing Joke? Are you mad? They’re evil. They’re devil-worshippers. — Chris Kimsey, music producer (more…)

  • April 13, 2022 Counter-Currents Radio 1 comment Print

    Counter-Currents Radio Podcast No. 434
    The Writers’ Bloc with HapaPerspective on Militias

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    HapaPerspective was the guest on the latest episode of The Writers’ Bloc hosted by Nick Jeelvy, where they discussed the resurgence of the militia in modern warfare and the importance of an armed population, and it is now available for download and online listening. (more…)

  • April 13, 2022 Marcus Devonshire 13 comments Print

    Peacemaker vs. Arcane:
    A Comparison of Poz

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    I just binge-watched the new series Peacemaker, a continuation of the character from 2021’s The Suicide Squad. I had heard it described as good, with a few woke moments. What I saw was one of the most anti-white Leftist shows that I had seen in a while. In contradistinction, the show I had seen prior to this was Arcane. The two programs share similar elements: a lesbian relationship between main characters, a white enemy, “badass” females, prominent diversity, interracialism, discussions of clueless privilege, and so on. (more…)

  • April 12, 2022 Greg Johnson 7 comments Print

    Remembering Jonathan Bowden
    (April 12, 1962–March 29, 2012)

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    Jonathan Bowden was born 60 years today, 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. I wonder what Jonathan would have written in the last ten years. I wonder what he would have made of Donald Trump, the Alt Right, BLM, and other developments. We would have gained much from his insights and guidance. (more…)

  • April 12, 2022 James J. O'Meara 7 comments Print

    Ten Questions for Dr. Robert M. Price

    Dr. Robert M. Price

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    Dr. Robert M. Price is a prominent New Testament scholar and an eldritch mage of the Lovecraft cult. With such a range of interests, he is obviously a believer in free expression, free thought, and engagement with as many perspectives as possible. These days, such qualities are rarely found in either the academic or literary fields, and he has been “de-platformed” from time to time, most recently from two YouTube podcasts. (more…)

  • April 12, 2022 Counter-Currents Radio 4 comments Print

    Counter-Currents Radio Podcast No. 433
    Ask Me Anything with Greg Johnson

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    The second half of last weekend’s Counter-Currents Radio livestream, which was an Ask Me Anything with Greg Johnson, is now available for download and online listening.

    Topics discussed include:

    00:23 What do you think of Elon Musk buying Twitter? (more…)

  • April 12, 2022 Aquilonius 4 comments Print

    A White World Renaissance?

    Apotheosis of the Renaissance by Mihály von Munkácsy

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    A specter is haunting the anti-culture: the specter of Western man digging for his own roots. For decades, the nefarious Leftist academics who have infested the educational system have had control over the Western canon, the classics, philosophy, literature, and high culture writ large. For all the things that the Left can do with all their power and influence over just about every institution, there is one thing they are still incapable of — a thing which seems so basic: to love the beautiful. (more…)

  • April 11, 2022 Jim Goad 14 comments Print

    The Worst Week Yet:
    April 3-9, 2022

    Real and imagined microaggressions such as this not only trigger emotional distress, but also require large amounts of taxpayer-funded research to resolve.

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    Rapper’s Embalmed Corpse Hovers Over Nightclub Revelers in Dignified Memorial Service

    It only takes one look at the face of recently-slain Maryland rapper Goonew, whose mammy named him Markelle Morrow, to realize that if he hadn’t been squashed like a furry black bug under the wicked thumb of white supremacy since birth, he’d currently be pursuing postdoctoral research in particle physics. (more…)

  • April 11, 2022 Bill Pritchard 9 comments Print

    The Origins of Conformity in Academia

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    Last month, The New York Times published an op-ed by Emma Camp, a student at the University of Virginia (UVA), describing the ideological conformity among her classmates and the social challenges faced by dissenting students. The article was swiftly met with mockery and derision among the blue-check set. (more…)

  • April 11, 2022 Morris van de Camp 11 comments Print

    The Myth & Reality of Russian Disinformation

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    Nina Jankowicz
    How to Lose the Information War: Russia, Fake News and the Future of Conflict
    London, New York, Dublin: I. B. Tauris, 2020

    Pilate saith unto [Jesus Christ], What is truth? — John 18:38 (JKV)

    Since 2016 Americans have been bombarded by a steady stream of accusations related to Russian disinformation. For the most part, these accusations were hysterical, dishonest upon its face (like the Steele Dossier), and ill-defined. (more…)

  • April 11, 2022 Counter-Currents Radio Print

    Counter-Currents Radio Podcast No. 432
    Interview with Fenek Solère

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    Host Greg Johnson was joined by novelist and essayist Fenek Solère on the last broadcast of Counter-Currents Radio to talk about his novels, current events, and your questions, and it is now available for download and online listening.

    Topics discussed include:

    03:23 Introduction to Fenek
    05:23 Main themes of The Partisan
    11:26 On depicting “intellectual revolutionary bohemia” (more…)

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