If you’ve ever wondered about what’s actually being taught in Women’s Studies classes, perhaps the truth might come as a surprise. Radical feminist writings in general tend to be soaked in bile, especially those written for initiates of The Sisterhood. (more…)
Month: October 2023
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October 11, 2023 Greg Johnson
Евреи и палестинцы, снова
English original here
В очередной раз палестинцы и евреи на берегах Леванта демонстрируют худшую черту современной войны: она ничего не решает, потому что редко убивает людей, которые действительно виноваты. На самом деле ни одна из сторон не прилагает особых усилий в этом плане. Вместо этого они радостно массово убивают невинных, в то время как легионы морально безумных людей со стороны отчаянно подбадривают их. (more…)
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This talk was delivered on Sunday, October 8th, at a Counter-Currents gathering in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. I want to thank everyone who helped organize the event and everyone who came out to attend. I love Texas and am frankly puzzled by its one-star rating.
It is just a coincidence that today’s gathering falls on the birthday of Frank Herbert, the author of Dune, which is the best-selling and most influential science fiction book of all time. Without Dune, there would be no Star Wars. Without Dune, there would be no Warhammer 40K. (more…)
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Part 1 of 2 (Part 2 here)
Mitch Horowitz
Daydream Believer: Unlocking the Ultimate Power of Your Mind
G&D Media, 2022Man does not strive for happiness; only the Englishman does that. — Friedrich Nietzsche, Twilight of the Idols
To trifle with such ideas, rather than fall to your knees and sustain them as lifelong questions, is to toy with destruction. — Mitch Horowitz, Daydream Believer (more…)
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Robert Lighthizer
No Trade Is Free: Changing Course, Taking on China, and Helping America’s Workers
New York: Broadway Books, 2023See also: “Intrigue in the Indo-Pacific,” “After the Empire of Nothing,” “The Fall of the Neoliberal Order,” and “Globalism”
It is no secret that Americans have suffered under the free trade ideology which came to the fore during the Clinton years. In the 1990s, for example, every small town in Illinois had a factory. (more…)
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This latest round of Israeli-Palestinian warfare, in which Hamas launched a surprise attack on Israel that resulted in the deaths of hundreds of Israeli citizens and thousands more injured, leaves me with mixed feelings. I’m reminded of the troubles frontier Americans faced with hostile Indians in the nineteenth century. Putting it as simply as possible, you had an intelligent, civilized race of people competing over land and resources with a less intelligent, less civilized race of people. (more…)
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The 1893 World’s Fair, also known as the World’s Columbian Exposition, was held in celebration of the 400th anniversary of the discovery of the New World by Christopher Columbus. Best known for its magisterial fairgrounds, the Fair was a landmark event in American history and showcased a large array of cultural and scientific achievements. It attracted an audience of over 27.5 million over the course of six months and exerted a significant influence on American culture. (more…)
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I woke up Sunday morning and logged into Twitter — or whatever it’s called this week — to find Charlie Kirk and NBC reporter Brandy Zadrozny arguing about an article I wrote for Counter-Currents five years ago. The article in question was an interview I did with a character who went by Frame Game Radio, or Frame Games. (more…)
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Jim Goad has produced a short video to accompany his latest essay, “Dummy-Kruger Effect: Who Killed Philadelphia’s Most Annoying HIV+ Meth-Addled ‘Journalist’?“, where he fills us in on what’s known so far about who killed Josh Kruger, who attacked anyone who dared to suggest that Philadelphia is now a violent hellscape. (more…)
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Steve Lizek
Hermann muss fallen
Dortmund: Sturmzeichen-Verlag, 2020The present is bleak, which may be the reason why most fictional stories by authors from the dissident Right are set either in the mythological and/or historical past (Ash Donaldson is the best example) or in the future, often depicting a bleak, dystopian future that our heroes and heroines have to navigate and ultimately help to improve — from The Turner Diaries to Charity’s Blade. (more…)
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Like all journals of dissident ideas, Counter-Currents depends on the support of our readers. So far this year, we’ve raised $103,876.48, or 34.63% of our $300,000 goal. I want to thank everyone who has donated so far. (Please donate here!) And now, Peter Bradley offers a few words on why he wishes he’d had Counter-Currents 30 years ago, when he was first developing an awareness of racial issues. (more…)