Month: November 2021
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November 26, 2021 Thomas Steuben
Дорога на Кабул
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On behalf of everyone at Counter-Currents, I want to wish all our US readers safe travels and a happy Thanksgiving. (And please don’t let your dogs eat turkey bones.) Here are a few past articles on Thanksgiving for your edification: (more…)
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I can name at least six people who won’t be eating Thanksgiving dinner in Waukesha, Wisconsin today:
- Virginia Sorenson, 79
- LeAnna Owen, 71
- Tamara Durand, 52
- Wilhelm Hospel, 81
- Jane Kulich, 52
- Jackson Sparks, 8
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Translated by F. Roger Devlin
On Saturday, Vienna witnessed the largest demonstration yet against Coronavirus regulations. (more…)
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The Game was not mere practice and mere recreation; it became a form of concentrated self-awareness for intellectuals. — Herman Hesse, The Glass Bead Game
Do you want to play a game? — catchphrase from the Saw film franchise
As the Western media continues to mesmerize the majority of the public much as a mongoose entrances a cobra, one of its finely-honed techniques is to distract by use of a repeated phrase or word invested with importance. (more…)
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After a long absence, I return to Counter-Currents today to introduce to you Neil Robinson Kumar, a candidate for the United States House of Representatives in the Arkansas Ozarks.
“Kumar, you say?” I hear you. I was skeptical, too. But after a long, intensive vetting process, your servant can report to you with clear eyes that I believe Mr. Kumar to be our man in Arkansas. (more…)
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Hari Kunzru
Red Pill
New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2020Though its origins lie in the big-budget science fiction film The Matrix, the now-infamous term “red pill” has recently undergone a subconscious attempt by center-of-the-Overton-window content creators to reclaim it from its primary users: the internet-based Dissident Right. (more…)
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Rush Limbaugh died earlier this year. Limbaugh had his sins, and I would not like to have been in Rush’s sandals when St. Peter asked him why he did not support Pat Buchanan in 1996. At the pinnacle of Rush’s zeitgeist, when he was the most listened-to man on the American Right, he might have been able to put Buchanan over the top in the primaries.
Despite that, I think Rush is one of the most significant cultural, if not political, figures of the last 50 years. He revolutionized the way people talk about politics. (more…)
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November 24, 2021 Counter-Currents Radio
Counter-Currents Radio Podcast No. 393 The Writers’ Bloc with Nick Jeelvy & The Z Man on Rittenhouse & More
The Z Man was Nick Jeelvy’s guest on the latest episode of The Writers’ Bloc, where they aired out their grievances, denounced the controlled opposition, and discussed Mr. Rittenhouse’s recent successes. (more…)
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On Sunday afternoon, a Christmas parade in Waukesha, Wisconsin turned into a slaughter when the driver of a red SUV ran the marchers down. The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel gave a rundown on the victims: (more…)
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Czech version here
Kyle Rittenhouse was found not guilty on all charges after the highly-publicized trial regarding the shooting of three antifa terrorists in Kenosha, Wisconsin during last year’s riot season. Here’s a good place to get the facts. (more…)
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Host Greg Johnson invited Gaddius Maximus, Karl Thorburn, Cyan, and Arthur to discuss their experiences at the recent American Renaissance conference on this installment of Counter-Currents Radio, and it’s now available for download and online listening.
Topics discussed include:
Colin Flaherty and David Cole
Favorite speeches (more…)