The 2012 Presidential Election is over. Despite being a vulnerable incumbent in a sour economy, Obama defeated liberal Republican “moneybags Romney” and can now preside over four years of radicalism without any more electoral worries.
Month: November 2012
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November 7, 2012 Greg Johnson
Légalisation de la drogue dans la république blanche
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November 7, 2012 Greg Johnson
La question chrétienne dans le Nationalisme Blanc
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November 7, 2012 Greg Johnson
Confessions d’un «haineux» malgré lui
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November 7, 2012 Greg Johnson
Le purisme racial est-il décadent ?
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« Ceux qui parlent trop de race ne l’ont plus en eux. » —Oswald Spengler
J’ai récemment passé pas mal de temps à relire le grand Oswald Spengler : pour l’intérêt général, mais aussi avec un œil critique concernant ses enseignements sur la race, qui semblaient à première vue confus, bizarres et dangereux. (more…)
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November 7, 2012 Greg Johnson
Interview mit Harold Covington
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November 7, 2012 Greg Johnson
Anmerkungen zu Populismus, Elitismus und Demokratie
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Übersetzt von Deep Roots
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Ist die Demokratie aus der Sicht rassebewußter Weißer ein gutes System?
1) Wenn sowohl die Vereinigten Staaten als auch Nordkorea sich als Demokratien beschreiben, kann man mit Sicherheit schlußfolgern, daß „Demokratie“ nahezu alles und nahezu nichts bedeutet. (more…)
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Counter-Currents Publishing and the North American New Right do not take sides in elections, because no system candidates are on our side. Thus we do not endorse candidates, legislation, ballot initiatives, etc. We do not think of ourselves as citizens of the United States or Canada or any existing white regime. We think of ourselves as exiles from the White Republic to come. (more…)
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Justin Raimondo is a prolific, principled, and insightful paleo-libertarian. Unlike every other libertarian under the sun, (more…)
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Part 2 of 2
In the virtue known as Amor, the particular personhood of the beloved is central—just as, in true spiritual realization, God is not an abstraction or an insubstantial wraith, but the most concrete Reality imaginable, one that is also (like the ultimate depths of any true person) infinitely beyond anything we can imagine. From the worldly point of view, love for particular persons is seen as mere bourgeois sentimentalism, (more…)
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Worse is not necessarily better. Obama’s re-election is a defeat for white advocates. A successful black President will restructure the entire country along anti-white lines. And despite all of this—Mitt Romney must lose. (more…)
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A story is told (whether from the Zen tradition, the Bushidō tradition, or modern Japanese cinema I don’t remember) of an encounter between a Samurai warrior and a Zen monk. The warrior approaches the sitting monk and draws his sword. The monk remains impassive. “Don’t you realize that I have no qualms about killing you?” roars the warrior. “Don’t you realize that I have no qualms about dying?” quietly replies the monk. (more…)
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And what if, in fact, he already came
Again, that once and future king of ours
But we didn’t recognize him? No shame
In that, of course, how could we know? Arthur’s
A common enough name. And, he
Might have appeared, but named as someone else,
When we were pre-occupied. Wars. Plagues. We
Couldn’t predict when his rebirth should’ve
Occurred — or which exact emergency
Would summon him. (more…)