This year, a quota system by the Academy Awards took effect for the benefit of disadvantaged minorities, and you know what that means. If a film doesn’t check the right intersectionality boxes, it’s ineligible to be nominated for any golden dildos. (more…)
Month: November 2024
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Sebastian Junger
Tribe: On Homecoming and Belonging
Simon & Schuster, 2016Since its first edition in 2016, this book had been on my list of books to read. Eight years later, I finally read it this weekend, coinciding with a conversation with friends about the drama of war and how it brings out both the best and worst in human behavior. In Tribe: On Homecoming and Belonging, Sebastian Junger once again showcases his prose, marked by clarity and precision—the same qualities evident in War and Fire. (more…)
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One of the most bizarre moments of Kamala Harris’s shockingly inept campaign was when, speaking at a church in Philadelphia, she began screaming in the voice of a black preacher, “Joy cometh in the morning!! The path may seem hard, the work may seem heavy, but joy cometh in the morning!!” Then, inexplicably, she cried “Church morning is coming!!” This was one of several moments late in the campaign where it seemed that the pressure was really getting to Kamala, and that she was about to crack. (more…)
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Greg Johnson, Angelo Plume, and David Zsutty responded to listener questions and talked about the annual nationalist march in Poland which they attended this year. The episode is now available to listen to online or download. (more…)
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November 19, 2024 Greg Johnson
Decameron Film Festival 2024
Greg Johnson will appear tomorrow on the Decameron Film Festival at 19:00 CET, 13:00 EST. (more…)
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There is an old joke in the UK about the premiership of Margaret Thatcher, between 1979 and 1990, and it runs something like this. When the Iron Lady took power, she found a country with an ailing economy. Fortunately, she reinvigorated that country in just ten years. Unfortunately, that country was Japan. (more…)
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November 19, 2024 Alain de Benoist
Now in Print!
Alain de Benoist’s Against Liberalism
$5 Discount Until November 30thAlain de Benoist
Against Liberalism: Society Is Not a Market
Translated by F. Roger Devlin
Budapest: Middle Europe Books, 2024
320 pagesNow available for order, at a $5 discount for hardcover and paperback editions until November 30th. (more…)
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The FBI says that although 25-year-old Jaquez Myrick admitted firing his gun at the event, he denied aiming at anyone. (Photo: Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office)
Machine Gun Fire Rings Out During Tuskegee University’s 100th Homecoming
Black celebration turned to black tragedy yet again last Sunday morning at the tail end of the 100th Homecoming Week festivities at Alabama’s historically black Tuskegee University. (more…)
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Cram as much pleasure as you can into your life and rail against the pain that you have to suffer as a result.
-Shane MacGowan.Stay on the other side of the road
Because you can never tell.
We’ve the thirst of a gang of devils,
We’re the boys from the County Hell.
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It was apparent that the tide was turning for the Democrats when Donald Trump was being compared to Adolf Hitler. As election day loomed, the Democrats were in panic mode and the mainstream media (MSM) was desperate. Although voter fraud did occur, cheating on the scale of 2020 was off the table. (more…)
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You can buy Greg Johnson’s Against Imperialism here.

You can buy Greg Johnson’s Against Imperialism here.
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1. Our 2024 Fundraiser Update
This year, Counter-Currents is trying to raise $300,000. A generous donor has offered us a $10,000 matching grant, so now is a very good time to help out. Thus far, our total is $167,417.06. Thank you for your support. Full information on how you can help is below.
2. The NAXALT Essay and Meme Contest Results
We had a lot of high quality entries in the NAXALT context, many of which have yet to be published at CC. Thus picking winners was hard work. Angelo Plume and I decided the winners by independently choosing our own lists, then compared them. We discovered that we agreed on 4 out of 5 essays, and rapidly came to a consensus about the fifth. (more…)
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Molti nemici, molto onore.
Many enemies, much honor.
Benito MussoliniThe 2024 Presidential election and its aftermath set me to thinking about this apothegm of Il Duce, captured in a mosaic somewhere in Rome, and what could be made of it for Counter-Currents’ regular readers. I think it should serve as a maxim to bolster our sense of pride and purpose. (more…)










