Weekend Livestreams Karl Thorburn on Counter-Currents Radio
Hapaperspective on The Writers’ Bloc
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Saturday, December 11th, Counter-Currents Radio host Greg Johnson welcomes Karl Thorburn to talk about Bitcoin, current events, and YOUR QUESTIONS. Counter-Currents Radio will be streaming on DLive and Odysee at noon PST, 3 pm EST, 9 pm CET. Send your questions, comments, and donations through Entropy: entropystream.live/countercurrents
Sunday, December 12th, Nick Jeelvy welcomes Hapaperspective to discuss current events and of course YOUR QUESTIONS. The Writers’ Bloc will be streaming on DLive and Odysee at 1 pm PST, 4 pm EST, 9 pm UK time, and 10 pm CET. Send your questions, comments, and donations through Entropy: entropystream.live/countercurrents
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Back in the fateful Summer of 2020, an acquaintance reported that they were (quite understandably) demoralized by the nationwide BLM/antifa mayhem. So I showed them a video of a pro-White activist group conducting a banner drop. The banner drop was small potatoes as such actions go, but it was enough to make my acquaintance’s day. Why? Because it was a demonstration that they were not alone. There were other people out there who were fighting back IRL. One result was that this person has since become something of an activist for populist causes.
Consider how the pro-gun rally in Richmond back in January 2020 was part of a wider front which led to the establishment of 2nd Amendment sanctuary counties in parts of Virginia, and even calls for secession from that state. And we might relate this to the growing protests against critical race indoctrination in the classrooms, as well as the activities of the anti-lockdown movement. Once you got the initiative, roll with it.
There is an entire spectrum of actions in which activists need to engage: propaganda, demonstrations, running nationalist businesses, creating artwork, organizing students, taking it to the courtrooms and boardrooms, and even getting elected to office.
Of course, there is a certain risk with IRL actions. The Regime can lay down a pretty hefty boot, as we saw at Charlottesville ’17 and in the aftermath of the Capitol fracas of 6 January 2021. There may be tactical and legal reasons to refrain from open protests, at least right now. But there are numerous advantages to exploiting such actions, whether flash banner drops or mass marches.
Getting out into the streets creates a degree of solidarity among activists. You find there are a lot more people out there than you thought were on your side. You throw the other side onto the psychological defensive. And there’s the bragging rights for activists, “Yeah, I was there at thus-and-so action,” useful for creating activist cadre.
This gets to another point from the livestream. There was mention of Julius Caesar having a cadre of supporters. This is so. He had his legions. He had his allies around the Mediterranean (Cleopatra was useful for securing the Egyptian grain supply). He had his political network with Rome’s Populares faction (usually translated as, ahem, the “Populists”).
Next time a national-populist candidate gets into any kind of office, it would be useful to have those cadres available to step into various positions in their administration and push the correct ideological program. As well, the cadres can put people onto the streets and the campuses to provide mass support for the office holder, and to counter what will be the inevitable Leftist mayhem.
This gets back to conducting the full spectrum of activist operations which create the political infrastructure. Winning an election is the victory lap. You have to do the street work first.
Other than the writings that “Strong German fighter and battle-aircraft destroyed another 95 [Allied] tanks and assault vehicles” on April 15th, 1945, I was not able to find any article details…
Did Germany even have an airforce on 15.4.45? FYI they surrendered on 07.5.45.
I wad actually hoping to find some details on Karl Thorburn’s bitcoin analysis. Have any of these been recorded? I clicked the Entropy links but they just show that C-C is offline.
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