5th Meeting of the Counter-Currents Book Club
May 4: Jim Goad’s Whiteness: The Original Sin
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Pssst — white people! There is no shame in being white. There is only shame in ever thinking there was. In the 50 short, sharp, incisive essays contained in his book Whiteness: The Original Sin, author Jim Goad examines why the idea of being white has become the modern version of the unpardonable sin.
Join the fifth meeting of the Counter-Currents Book Club with host Greg Johnson on Saturday, May 4 at noon PST/3 PM EST/9 PM CET to talk about the book. Jim Goad will also be with us, and our two panelists will be John Derbyshire and Angelo Plume (Telegram, YouTube).
In our meeting, we will discuss whiteness in all its aspects: how both we and our enemies understand it, how it became a taboo, why it has become the scapegoat for all the world’s ills, and of course pro-white identity politics. We will also take questions from the audience, as usual. Please join us for what promises to be a memorable meeting of the minds between several of today’s most prominent pro-white advocates.
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“Explain To Me Why We Don’t Have The Right To Exist?” – Eva Vlaardingerbroek
Warns Whites Against Massive Demographic Changes In Their Native Countries
https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/explain-me-why-we-dont-have-right-exist-eva-
vlaardingerbroek-warns-whites-against-massive
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Ireland rising:
When the Irish finally take back their homeland, all traitors (not excluding law enforcement) will stand trial for treason.
Example:
“We are under no illusions that Irish Lives Matter’ is a racist slogan which is directly counterpoised to movements against the oppression faced by black people and other ethnic minorities.”
Gerry Carroll Member of the Legislative Assembly, West Belfast
You have to remember that a significant part of the Irish intelligentsia identifies with the third world and blacks in an obsessive way. For many years, Irish thinkers have said Ireland was the first country to suffer colonization and its effects, and that, in final deduction, the Irish have more in common with Africa than England or Europe. Many of these same Irish argue that the rebellion against the British in Northern Ireland was inspired by the American black civil rights struggle. In effect, Martin Luther King is more meaningful to them than Wolfe Tone, O’Connell, Parnell, or anyone else.
I think at times the Irish let the dogmatic Catholicism of their national spirit overtake their rationality.
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