Arguing the case for nationalism is a thankless endeavor. The powers-that-be provide instant gratification, while the negative externalities take years or decades to materialize. “Free trade” and “open borders” are the dogmata of our times; international capitalism and Left-liberalism are the two faces of the same globalist beast. Last year, it was threatened like never before. (more…)
Month: December 2021
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December 17, 2021 Greg Johnson
Préface à The Year America Died (L’année ou l’Amérique mourut)
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Les historiens du futur se retourneront-ils vers 2020 et proclameront-ils que ce fut l’année où l’Amérique mourut ? Peut-être. Mais ce sera aux historiens du futur de décider. Ma thèse est différente. Pour moi, et pour beaucoup d’autres Américains blancs patriotes, 2020 fut clairement perçue comme l’année où l’Amérique mourut.
Oui, le cadavre de l’Amérique se promène encore sur la scène mondiale. (more…)
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“The White Witch? Who is she?”
“Why, it is she that has got all Narnia under her thumb. It’s she that makes it always winter. Always winter and never Christmas; think of that!”
— C. S. Lewis, The Lion, the Witch and the WardrobeStudents of the subject are well aware that the tradition of ancient pre-Christian rites and ceremonies lingered on in the East long after they had been banished by the more practical genius of the West.
— Jessie Weston, From Ritual to Romance (more…) -
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In a world where the biggest racial slur is “white,” it seems fruitless to argue whether “cracker” is also a racial slur, since no one who isn’t a liar would deny that it’s a contemptuous term aimed exclusively at white people. Anything white is bad, so “cracker” is even worse.
Then again, we also live in a world that’s one giant gas chamber of gaslighting, where whites not only are the sole race capable of racism since they alone hold institutional power — a power so indomitable that they can hardly even mention being comfortable that they’re white without having their lives destroyed — (more…)
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Stephen Paul Foster
After Harry Met Sally: A Novel of Philosophical Discovery
Independently published, 2021I can still hear you saying
We would never break the chain. — Fleetwood Mac, “The Chain”Readers who enjoyed last year’s Toward the Bad I Kept on Turning: A Confessional Novel — as I did here[1] — will have their winters brightened by news that it now has something of a sequel; which is to say, how it functions as a sequel is left to the reader as a pleasant discovery. (more…)
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December 16, 2021 Greg Johnson
Cogner à droite, 2
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Dans mon essai « Punching Right » [1], j’ai expliqué pourquoi je pense qu’il ne devrait pas y avoir de tabous contre le fait de critiquer des collègues de droite. Les seuls tabous devraient être contre les mauvaises idées, les mauvais arguments, les mauvaises manières, et la mauvaise foi. (more…)
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As a Christmas present to our loyal readers and commenters, the elves in the Counter-Currents workshop have created a list of our Top 100 Commenters. The list is updated once a day. If you are on the list, a Top 100 badge will appear next to your name when you comment. Today’s list appears below. (more…)
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Two wild stories came out of the Breadtube scene within a 12-hour period earlier this week. Perhaps both deserve their own article, but they happened at the same time, and they might be related. I’ll explain why at the end.
The first story occurred on Monday night, when Communist Breadtuber Vaush announced to the world that he was a federal informant. (more…)
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About a week ago a young black employee brought back news from the ghetto (colored folks are now the only reliable and honest sources left when it comes to these sorts of adventures). Earlier that afternoon, “authorities” had placed her high school on lock-down. A student had marched through the front doors with a gun and then began shooting up the place. Only notoriously bad black marksmanship prevented the school from becoming an abattoir. He then turned and fled, hiding somewhere inside the building (supposedly). (more…)
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December 15, 2021 Greg Johnson
Christmas Reading at Counter-Currents
The Meaning and History of Christmas
- Fullmoon Ancestry, “All I Want for Christmas“
- Fullmoon Ancestry, “Christmas Wishes“
- Steven Clark, “Christmas Monologue“
- Collin Cleary, “Some Thoughts on Yule“
- Jef Costello, “Living in Truth: A Yuletide Homily“
- Julius Evola, “Christmas and the Winter Solstice“
- Richard Houck, “The Winter Solstice & Christmas Ruminations“
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On the latest episode of The Writers’ Bloc, host Nick Jeelvy was joined by Hapaperspective, where they tried to recenter Dissident Right discussion back on what truly matters, as well as answer YOUR QUESTIONS, and it is now available for download and online listening. (more…)
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Joseph Ford Cotto, 1st Baron Cotto, GGGCR
Runaway Masters: A True Story of Slavery, Freedom, Triumph, and Tragedy beyond 1619 and 1776
Monee, Ill.: self-published, 2021Some time ago I considered writing a white advocate-style article about one of America’s longest-running brush wars. My research centered on the outstanding book, History of the Second Seminole War, 1835-1842 by John K. Mahon. I didn’t write the article because I thought that the conflict could only be packaged as ancient history, an old-style Indian War best memorialized in some campy Western film from the 1930s. (more…)
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You have to give the Left credit. They never take a day off. The eye of Sauron never blinks. They are frenzied and relentless in their attempts to overthrow our civilization. They softened us up for a long time, rotting away our character and identity by promoting vice, cynicism, and nihilism — all while playing the victim. Now that we are too weak to resist and too deracinated to care, they have launched a ferocious campaign of iconoclasm against our forefathers’ heroes: Christopher Columbus, Thomas Jefferson, Robert E. Lee, etc. (more…)