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Matthew Drake’s video for an excerpt from Charles Krafft’s speech from the first Northwest Forum. The full speech is here. Please share and like.
Source: https://youtu.be/qo7I6qikGko
27 words / 12:12
Matthew Drake’s video for an excerpt from Charles Krafft’s speech from the first Northwest Forum. The full speech is here. Please share and like.
Source: https://youtu.be/qo7I6qikGko
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Tana Mongeau is an attractive and generally likeable performer on YouTube. She is eighteen, though some of her critics suspect that she may be fibbing about her age. She makes drama-laden videos on subjects like “iPhone Repairman Broke My Phone” and “The First Time I Got Blackout Drunk.” She also does bad-girl, clickbait titles like “I Got Banged with a Toothbrush” and “Weird Childhood Dildo Stories.” (more…)
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The Man in the High Castle
Amazon Studios, created by Frank Spotnitz
2015-present
The second season of the record-breaking show, The Man in the High Castle (hereafter TMHC), debuted last December on Amazon’s streaming service. The story is loosely based on Philip K. Dick’s novel of the same name, which establishes the setting: an alternative history scenario where the Third Reich and Imperial Japan won the Second World War and now (the show is set in 1962) occupy the United States, with Japan controlling everything west of the Rockies and Germany the Eastern seaboard. (more…)
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German translation here
Editor’s Note:
The following account of the destruction of Dresden on the night of February 13–14, 1945, is an excerpt from chapter 10 of Hellstorm: The Death of Nazi Germany, 1944–1947 (Sheridan, Colorado: Aberdeen Books, 2010), which deals primarily with the fate of innocent Germans, primarily women, children, the old, and infirm in the last year and aftermath of World War II.
At the gates of heaven
he did not know the names
beyond the bombing bay.
But many miles away
he could still see the flames
judging the dead in Dresden.
And now spring comes to the starved and blackened land
where the tailless abominable angel has spent his passion;
dead roots are twined through the bones of a broken hand;
now death, not Schiaparelli, sets the fashion.
In the twentieth century of the Christian era
the news-hawk camera man, no Botticelli,
walks on this stricken earth with Primavera,
and Europe cries from the heart of her hungry belly. (more…)
Czech version here
It’s obvious to anyone with eyes to see that the contemporary Left is spectacularly alienating its own natural constituency with its increasingly unfocused and incoherent forms of protest. Certainly, they are vocal in denouncing Trump as a fascist, and Brexit as some sort of ur-nationalism, (more…)
James Gould Cozzens
Guard of Honor
New York: Harcourt, Brace & World, 1948
After some prodding, I was finally persuaded by a friend to read Guard of Honor, a book about military life by James Gould Cozzens. Cozzens was a member of the American WASP elite and was descended from one the governors of Rhode Island during the Civil War. During the Second World War, Cozzens worked at the Pentagon for Army Air Force (more…)
Let me count the ways:
1. We don’t have to try to be fair anymore
For many years I have been consumed by righteous indignation and thrown many a time into high dudgeon over the intolerance of liberals, especially on our college campuses. (more…)
My previous post, “They are White Submissivists,” had so many responses that I believe an encore is called for. Most of these responses, appropriately enough, offered suggestions on damaging epithets we can use against the Left, some tried and true, others clever and original. It seems that the Counter-Currents readership and I agree that the Right needs to start scoring more points in the Great Shaming War by controlling some of the language that gets hurled about these days like so many Molotov cocktails. (more…)
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I appeared on both of this week’s episodes of The Daily Shoah on The Right Stuff Radio. In the first episode (here), Paul Kersey and I joined the Death Panel to discuss Hidden Figures and black hostility to white Faustian adventures like the space program. In the second episode (here), which is a best of compilation of last year’s Black Fake History Month shows, I appear in the first hour to talk about Afrocentric attempts to appropriate the white civilization of Ancient Egypt. Thanks again to Mike and Sven for having me on. Enjoy!
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Part 3 of 3 (Part 1 here, Part 2 here)
Translated by Guillaume Durocher
Will He Be Worthy of the Storm He Has Provoked?
Trump as a personality is one-of-a-kind, extravagant, unpredictable: his “impolite” behavior does not sit well with the habits of the ruling classes of most countries. (more…)