Abortion is one of those topics which need to be thought through before you start flapping your gums. It’s like Israel, the death penalty, and assisted suicide. Don’t go to the meeting unprepared, and don’t take rash and emotive stupidity to an intellectual gunfight. Always remember that you can lead an ass to reason, but you can’t make him think. (more…)
Month: November 2024
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Lately, my browser aggregator has been handing me some stories which seem interesting, but didn’t quite deliver. They were promising at first, but in the end let me down. What a tease! Here are a few of these almost-there efforts.
Canada’s hostile elites abandon population replacement migration – well, not quite.
First up is a story by the Associated Press, “Canada will reduce immigration targets as Trudeau acknowledges his policy failed“. Well, it’s aboot time those hosers stopped their open borders policies, eh? (more…)
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Tim Pool is always predicting “civil war.” So it is no surprise that on a recent podcast, Tim brought on guests Rudyard Lynch (aka, Whatifalthist) and Scott Greer to discuss the possibility of a civil war in modern America. Anyone familiar with these three knows why this conversation made for an entertaining discussion. (more…)
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There have already been reports of election irregularities, raising the specter of another stolen election. As far as I know, however, the Trump campaign is merely hoping for the best, not planning for the worst.
If the regime can get away with another stolen election, they would certainly be justified in thinking they can get away with almost anything. (more…)
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Francesca Totolo
Le Vite delle Donne Contano
Altaforte Edizioni, 2024(Italian version here)
Francesca Totolo is an Italian reporter with a significant presence on Italian social media. She has almost ten thousand subscribers on Telegram and over fifty thousand followers on X. Much of what she posts has to do with the decline of Italy, caused in no small part by the arrival of migrants from dysfunctional third world countries. In late August of this year, she published her fifth book, Le Vite delle Donne Contano. The English interpretation of the title would be “Women’s Lives Matter”. (more…)
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I contend that John Hughes’ 1985 film The Breakfast Club is a pro-white classic and fascist masterpiece.
The film takes place in a high school library in suburban Chicago although upon release, a lot of people liked to think of it as taking place in Anytown, USA.
The premise is that five white teenagers show up to school for Saturday detention and each one represents a different teen social archetype or high school clique that would have been familiar to viewers at the time. (more…)
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The Young Turks‘ Ana Kasparian recently raised a few eyebrows with her rejection of wokeness and the Democratic Party. Tim Pool provides an excellent rundown; but long story short, Kasparian was forced to deal with the malignant dishonesty of the Left and didn’t like it one bit. She was sexually assaulted in her neighborhood and had the temerity to write about it. (more…)
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In an ongoing saga that has so many violent plot twists it could induce whiplash and cerebral hemorrhaging, 18-year-old Axel Muganwa Rudakubana, who’s already facing murder charges for allegedly stabbing three underage white girls to death last July in Southport, England, was arraigned Wednesday on biological-weapons and terrorism-related charges. (more…)
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Kevin MacDonald and James Edwards joined Greg Johnson on the most recent edition of Counter-Currents Radio to discuss the upcoming US presidential election, other current events, and, as always, your questions. It is now available to download or listen to online. (more…)
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I was an outspoken “five percenter” back in 2020, one of the “5% of people who supported Trump in 2016 but withdrew their support in 2020.” I stand behind that decision, as Trump’s 2020 campaign was running with the team and on the laurels of his first administration, which was a total disaster. Trump didn’t drain the swamp. Trump nominated and was controlled by a rotating cast of the worst uniparty insider neocon swamp creatures possible. (more…)
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I realize that Trump is far from perfect, and some prominent figures on the dissident right have said they are not voting for him. His first term accomplished little (if anything) besides mobilizing the hate-filled left to combat the “fascist threat.” (And if he wins again, there will be rioting that will make the rioting of 2016 look like a picnic.) But I voted for him (I’m in an early-voting state). This is why. (more…)
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1. Our 2024 Fundraiser Update
This year, Counter-Currents is trying to raise $300,000 not just to sustain our work, but to expand it. With your help, we’ll make it. Thanks to our generous supporters, we are now at $164,346.46. Thank you for your support. If you were waiting till the fall to donate, now is a great time. Full details on how to help appear below. (more…)
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White people need a voice. The white diaspora in North America, to be specific, needs a voice. Frankly, all people who wish to maintain themselves indefinitely into the future need a voice—a powerful, dynamic, identifiable voice. When a people has territory, with enforceable borders as well as a common language, religion, history, and folklore, then maintaining that voice becomes easy. The white peoples in many parts of Europe have enjoyed such distinctions for centuries. Same with white diasporas as they were formed in North America, southern Africa, and Australia. (more…)












