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Month: February 2021

  • February 28, 2021 Greg Johnson 6 comments Print

    Today’s Livestream:
    Hour One: Jim Goad;
    Hour Two: Greg Johnson Ask Me Anything

    46 words

    On Sunday, February 28, at noon PST, 3 PM EST, 8 PM UK time, 9 PM CET, I will be hosting the Counter-Currents Radio weekly livestream on our DLive channel: https://dlive.tv/Counter-Currents

    • Hour One: Special Guest Jim Goad
    • Hour Two: Greg Johnson, Ask Me Anything

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  • February 26, 2021 Kenneth Vinther 22 comments Print

    Oppression by Orgasm?
    The Porn Industry as Jewish Anti-Fascist Activism & Cultural Terrorism, Part 2

    Detail, Alessandro Allori, The Abduction of Proserpine, 1570.

    4,667 words

    Part 2 of 2; Part 1 here

    Sexual Revolution as a Jewish Defense Against Anti-Semitism

    A brief examination of the intellectual origins of the sexual revolution reveals a discernible trend of prominent Jewish radicals exhibiting a relentless and visceral hostility towards the central institutions of white European civilization and culture: (more…)

  • February 26, 2021 Collin Cleary 8 comments Print

    Heidegger’s History of Metaphysics, Part Four:
    The Cartesian Destruction of Being

    Frans Hals, Portrait of René Descartes, 1649-1700.

    6,518 words

    1. To Be Is to Be “Set Before”

    In the previous installment of this series, we saw Heidegger contrasting modernity to the Middle Ages in the following terms:

    For the Middle Ages . . . the being is the ens creatum, that which is created by the personal creator-God, who is considered to be the highest cause. (more…)

  • February 26, 2021 Robert Hampton 18 comments Print

    In Immigrants We Trust!

    Merrick Garland

    1,199 words

    Attorney General-nominee Merrick Garland nearly broke down in tears this week during his Senate confirmation hearing. The cause? The recollection of his immigrant roots.

    “I come from a family where my grandparents fled antisemitism and persecution,” Garland emoted. (more…)

  • February 26, 2021 Counter-Currents Radio 6 comments Print

    Counter-Currents Radio Podcast No. 326
    Ask Me Anything
    with Greg Johnson

    173 words / 00:59:06

    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, Greg Johnson answers questions posed to him over Entropy and DLive, including a discussion of the Texan energy crisis, his doctoral dissertation, American Renaissance, and more. (more…)

  • February 25, 2021 Jim Goad 36 comments Print

    Gender Reveal Parties:
    The Real Domestic Terrorism

    Phil Eiger Nemann, The G-Bomb, 2021.

    1,705 words

    I’d been vaguely and reluctantly aware of the term “gender reveal party” for years, and without bothering to look into it, I always presumed it was some wacky sort of shindig that trannies threw when they wanted to expose their shiny new $100,000 surgical cybernetic genitals to their friends, family, clergy, therapists, nieces, nephews, probation officers, and meth dealers. (more…)

  • February 25, 2021 Kenneth Vinther 28 comments Print

    Oppression by Orgasm?
    The Porn Industry as Jewish Anti-Fascist Activism & Cultural Terrorism, Part 1

    4,703 words

    Artemisia Gentileschi, Susanna and the Elders, circa 1610

    Part 1 of 2

    Following a series of instances in which porn websites were discovered to be hosting videos depicting the rapes of underage girls (in some cases the platforms refused to take the videos down), some 2 million have since signed a petition to take down a variety of porn sites and prosecute their executives for human trafficking (this scandal recently culminated in a boycott of Pornhub by Mastercard and Visa). In response to increasing anti-pornography sentiment, gaslighting mainstream media publications and academic journals have launched a campaign to smear the anti-pornography movement for encouraging “antisemitism” and “antisemitic conspiracy theories.”  (more…)

  • February 25, 2021 Counter-Currents Radio 5 comments Print

    Counter-Currents Radio Podcast No. 325
    Karl Thorburn & Laura Towler

    160 words / 1:04:16

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    On this episode of Counter-Currents Radio, Greg Johnson is joined by Karl Thorburn and Laura Towler to discuss social media, Bitcoin, and your questions. Topics discussed include: (more…)

  • February 24, 2021 Spencer J. Quinn 8 comments Print

    The Duma, Partisan Press, & Beilis Trial:
    Solzhenitsyn’s Two Hundred Years Together,
    Part 2

    1,991 words 

    Part 1 here

    Chapter Ten: The Period of the Duma

    Despite including little by way of terrorism or atrocity, chapter ten is one of the most revealing and fascinating chapters in all of Two Hundred Years Together. (more…)

  • February 24, 2021 Trevor Lynch 59 comments Print

    American History X 

    2,616 words

    Director Tony Kaye’s anti-skinhead morality tale American History X (1998) is proof that propaganda is far from an exact science. Just as Stanley Kubrick’s Full Metal Jacket caused a surge in Marine recruitment, American History X actually increases audience sympathies with neo-Nazi skinheads, despite its best efforts to present them as hateful hypocrites and losers.  (more…)

  • February 24, 2021 Counter-Currents Radio 2 comments Print

    Counter-Currents Radio Podcast No. 324
    Interview with Spencer Quinn

    You can buy Spencer J. Quinn’s novel Charity’s Blade here.

    145 words

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    On this episode of Counter-Currents Radio, Greg Johnson is joined by Spencer J. Quinn to discuss his recent and past books, literature, and other topics. Subjects discussed include: (more…)

  • February 23, 2021 Nicholas R. Jeelvy 27 comments Print

    Cannibalism for White Nationalists

    Detail, Francisco Goya , Saturn Devouring his Son, 1819-1823.

    1,090 words

    As usual, it starts with an anecdote — a “friend of a friend” kind of story. There was a guy who raised pigs. He wasn’t a professional pig farmer, but he raised some hogs on the side. He lived in a town with a large cakes and sweets company. So, to save on pig feed, he’d purchase the cakes and sweets unfit for human consumption and their byproducts from the factory. That’s what he used to feed the hogs. (more…)

  • February 23, 2021 Stephen Paul Foster 14 comments Print

    “Diversity Talk”
    High Cost, No Return

    Matthew C. Chaney

    1,931 words

    Moldering in this “new normal” we have been so roughly thrust into, it may help to think of every new day as a personal challenge to your powers of imagination: How will the ruling class elites make today even worse than yesterday? On any given day you may be tempted to say to yourself: “Okay, we’re approaching peak-stupidity and the collapse is near.” But then you click on “the news” and it’s painfully obvious that we are nowhere near the summit. (more…)

  • February 23, 2021 Steven Clark 3 comments Print

    John Seymour’s Retrieved From the Future

    1,307 words

    John Seymour
    Retrieved From the Future
    London: New European Publications, 1996

    John Seymour’s Retrieved From the Future depicts a Britain when the oil runs out, caused by the CRASH, when Shiites take over the Middle East and promptly destroy all its oil wells. (more…)

  • February 23, 2021 Charles Krafft 2 comments Print

    Counter-Currents Radio Podcast No. 323
    Grace Under Pressure:
    Life as a Thought Criminal

    116 words / 00:26:54

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

    This episode of Counter-Currents Radio is the recorded audio of Charles Krafft speaking about life as a dissident at a Counter-Currents event on October 13, 2013. If you wish to volunteer to transcribe this talk, please contact us at [email protected]. (more…)

  • February 22, 2021 Jim Goad 34 comments Print

    The Worst Week Yet:
    February 14-20, 2021

    Phil Eiger Newmann, One Way Ticket, 2021.

    1,514 words

    It should be obvious to any sober observer that the main problem with black people is black people.

    Even though it has been mathematically established that black Americans drain more money from the public cookie jar than they contribute to it, a pesky myth persists that they are somehow being cheated out of their “fair share” of America’s massive wealth. It has become a national article of faith that any possible economic disparities between Bantus and Euros can’t possibly be explained by the fact that intelligence testing consistently confirms that, by and large, blacks are a relatively dimwitted breed. (more…)

  • February 22, 2021 Karl Thorburn 18 comments Print

    The Bitcoin Time Machine

    1,241 words

    Imagine going back in time to the 1500s. You can only take one technology with you: the freezer. For the purpose of this thought experiment, we will pretend you’ve also got a way to power it. Now imagine you show the freezer to some peasants in a village. At first, they will probably be most interested in its craftsmanship. They’ve never seen such perfectly smooth metal, the astoundingly high-quality hinge, and the interior of the box magically lights up when opened. (more…)

  • February 22, 2021 Hawkwood 10 comments Print

    The Daemonettes of Slaanesh
    & Woke Capital’s Very Own Monstrosities

    1,054 words

    You may be familiar with Warhammer Forty Thousand — 40K for short. It’s a fantasy universe originally created for tabletop wargaming. It has a large fan base, and like most other European-created alternate worlds, the woke mob has begun to howl for its transformation. Of course, management is happy to acquiesce.

    The 40K universe is one of futuristic, grim, eternal war. The principal conflict in this dystopian universe is between the forces of Chaos and the Imperium of Man. (more…)

  • February 22, 2021 Fullmoon Ancestry 9 comments Print

    The Life of the Party

    Ludwig Sigismund Ruhl, Arthur Schopenhauer, 1815.

    1,532 words

    Whether attending a birthday party or a social event, people have sometimes referred to me as being “the life of the party.” There have also been times where I found myself excluded from my social circle and community. Recently, I found myself not being invited to a birthday party that some of my other friends were invited to. Although I always try to stay positive and optimistic, I couldn’t help but feel ignored and forgotten. (more…)

  • February 21, 2021 Counter-Currents Radio 1 comment Print

    Today’s Livestream:
    Hour One: Laura Towler & Karl Thorburn
    Hour Two: Greg Johnson Ask Me Anything

    46 words

    On Sunday, February 21, at noon PST, 3 PM EST, 8 PM UK time, 9 PM CET, I will be hosting the Counter-Currents Radio weekly livestream on our DLive channel: https://dlive.tv/Counter-Currents

    • Hour One: Laura Towler and Karl Thorburn
    • Hour Two: Greg Johnson, Ask Me Anything

    Donations, comments, questions: https://entropystream.live/countercurrents

  • February 19, 2021 Robert Hampton 61 comments Print

    Asians Under Attack

    A man defends his store from the roof during the 1992 LA riots.

    1,336 words

    Asians now fear walking the streets in San Francisco and Oakland. Locals continue to rob and assault them without warning. Assailants even target the elderly. The national media, which prefers to ignore crime waves, is horrified by this spate of attacks.

    Left out of the coverage is the fact that pretty much all of the assailants are black. Instead, the attacks are blamed on whites, Donald Trump, and xenophobia. (more…)

  • February 19, 2021 James J. O'Meara 12 comments Print

    Killing Us With Kindness:
    You Betcha!

    3,341 words

    To be sure, [Heidegger’s] empty formula of “thoughtful remembrance” can also be filled in with a different attitudinal syndrome, for ex­ample with the anarchist demand for a subversive stance of refusal, which corresponds more to present moods than does blind submission to something superior. But the arbitrariness with which the same thought-figure can be given contemporary actualization remains irritating.  (more…)

  • February 19, 2021 Stephen Paul Foster 23 comments Print

    Back to Normal? I Told You So

    1,912 words

    Sagte ich doch.

    Te lo deje. 

    I told you so.

    Savory words in whatever language you say them in. These days I’ve been indulging myself. (more…)

  • February 18, 2021 Robert Hampton 20 comments Print

    Rush Limbaugh Remembered from the Right
    (January 12, 1951–February 17, 2021)

    Rush Limbaugh receives the Presidential Medal of Freedom, 2020.

    1,694 words

    Rush Limbaugh passed away from lung cancer Wednesday at the age of 70. No one did more to shape modern conservatism than the talk radio giant. Republican politicians bowed before him and sought his favor. Rush had the power to shape the opinions of millions, and one rant from him could scuttle a presidential candidacy or legislation. (more…)

  • February 18, 2021 Jim Goad 33 comments Print

    Blazing Saddles Comes to Wyoming

    Phil Eiger Newmann, The Nu Sheriff, 2021.

    1,444 words

    As a bookish kid holed up in my bedroom, I used to pore over the family copy of the World Book Atlas of the World and found my interest especially piqued by desolate and depopulated areas. I was drawn to Canada’s Northwest Territories and Wyoming in the USA — I remember being fascinated that Wyoming had entire towns with only five residents. (more…)

  • February 18, 2021 Beau Albrecht 19 comments Print

    Homer Gets Canceled

    Detail, Arnold Böcklin, Odysseus boasting to Polyphemus, 1896.

    1,772 words

    Anyone with a decent education knows that the Iliad and Odyssey concern the fall of Troy and the struggle of Odysseus against a series of eldritch terrors on his voyage homeward. The timeless appeal is clear; the style is quite gripping, which especially comes out if one has a good translation or happens to know Greek. (more…)

  • February 17, 2021 Spencer J. Quinn 33 comments Print

    Weaponizing History:
    Solzhenitsyn’s Two Hundred Years Together
    Part 1

    3,076 words

    Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
    Two Hundred Years Together
    Moscow: Vagrius, 2005

    No sane person wants to lie. Aside from whatever harm lying might cause, lying also chips away at a person’s dignity. (more…)

  • February 17, 2021 Morris van de Camp 21 comments Print

    Anglis Anglia,
    or England for the English

    Detail, George Vertue, King Edward I, 1734.

    2,706 words

    In many ways, America and Britain’s sociopolitical circumstances parallel those of the reigns of King John, King Henry III, and King Edward I, a period of 108 years. [1]

    Jewish financial swindles and cultural corruption plagued England, as well as involvement in foreign quagmire wars in France, Sicily, and the Levant. Foreign advisors were also influencing the King. (more…)

  • February 17, 2021 Steven Clark 4 comments Print

    Allegheny Uprising:
    A Trump Movie

    1,123 words

    Every movement needs a movie. Liberals have To Kill a Mockingbird, conservatives have Patton, but what about Trump and the deplorables? The movement has anger and followers, but no film — here’s one.

    Allegheny Uprising (1939) is a John Wayne and Claire Trevor film based on Jim Smith’s uprising in the Conococheague Valley after the French and Indian War. (more…)

  • February 17, 2021 Counter-Currents Radio 4 comments Print

    Counter-Currents Radio Podcast No. 322
    Ask Me Anything
    with Greg Johnson

    164 words / 1:00:21

    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, Greg Johnson answers listener questions submitted through DLive and Entropy. (more…)

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