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Print September 5, 2025 9 comments

The Counter-Currents 2025 Fundraiser
10 Ways to Support the Cause Without Getting Up From Your Desk

Beau Albrecht

4,413 words

Would you like to do more for the cause but don’t know where to begin? Maybe participating in demonstrations seems too risky. Granted, there are reasons for caution. Perhaps you’re not a joiner in the first place. You may be among the millions who’ve been intimidated into silence with the threat of cancellation. For example, let’s say you’re supporting a large family – congratulations! – but you don’t dare speak out since your only income stream is a job in the bowels of Woke Capital.

Still, you know quite well that something has to be done. Things aren’t going to fix themselves, and the stakes are too high to count on deliverance by our cherished institutions or to wait for a Great White Hope to do all the heavy lifting for us. You want to do your part in some way. One big impediment for muggle conservatives is that they think politics is something you only do on Election Day. As for public outreach, they might apply a bumper sticker and call it done. Pushback is limited to cussing out the TV. You don’t want to be like that, of course. Fortunately, there are things you can do that will help advance the cause which are low risk and sometimes (believe it or not) low effort. You don’t even have to move to a compound in the snowier parts of Flyover Country. How about that!

The Battle of Narratives: Welcome to Fifth Generation Warfare!

Item 1: Participate in online discussions. Although “keyboard warrior” is generally a derisive term, they do have their place. When leftists are alone in an echo chamber, they tend to get pretty pissy, but a little dissent can take the wind out of their sails. Better yet, you can plant some seeds of doubt in their worldview. After all, the typical wokester’s NPC firmware includes lots of illogical, shallow, self-contradictory, and sometimes bizarre views. If I could think my way out of all that when I was fourteen, it’s time for them to grow up too. It’s also possible to help muggle conservatives wise up. Many of them – probably most – know quite well that things have been going dreadfully wrong for a long time, but they can’t quite put all the pieces together.

As you’ve probably seen, most mainstream media sites shut down their commenting sections because overwhelming numbers of viewers kept calling out their reporters on their BS. (They don’t like it so much when the public talks back!) Still, not all of them have done so. Social media is another area of opportunity. Whether we like it or not, a lot of people spend a lot of their lives online.

Fly in just under the censorship and shadow-banning radar. Of course, observe proper cybersecurity – and rule number one is no personal identifying information. One approach, of course, is straight up debate. However, if you’re a sneaky devil and good at method acting, concern trolling can cast more seeds of doubt. There are times for demoralization propaganda, of course, which is suitable for the most obnoxious characters. Apart from that, remember that you’re there to wake people up, not be a dick for the sake of ruining someone’s day. Generally speaking, white liberals are lost souls in the wilderness. Thus, there’s no reason to bite their heads off unless they really need a verbal spanking. Not all of them are terrestrial calamari and squidlings from Epsilon Eridani; most of them are nice people deep down whose priorities have been horribly hijacked by false guilt and a saturation of agitprop approaching full milieu control. So hold off on the Chilean helicopter memes. Note that bringing them fully on our side would be pretty difficult, but if they’d simply stop acting like chickens voting for Colonel Sanders, that’ll do for now.

I might add that I was around before all this new stuff. Somehow I managed to get a fairly acidic letter to the editor into the city newspaper, a liberal rag that I’d nicknamed the Izvestia. Two people looked me up in the phone book and wrote me kind letters of support, though they were too nervous to provide return addresses. I also did the same for my campus fishwrap, which earned me a couple of amusing crank calls from negro-worshipping pinkettes. I might add that it’s interesting to observe journalists in person during their larval stage, before they’ve learned to conceal their flagrant biases. Triggering them is fun, and those ones deserve it! A couple of decades after graduation, I looked at a copy of the campus fishwrap. It had gotten even worse.

Item 2: Spread the word. Sometimes someone will say that our side is only preaching to the choir. You can do something about that. On a video site or social media page, that little “share” button on top is your answer! Emailing works too. I don’t recommend spamming all your contacts. Neither should you waste your time with people who just don’t want to hear it. (As Mark Collett once put it, you can’t sell a steak to a vegan.) Your target audience will be muggle conservatives, and possibly even educable, high-functioning liberals who you know well enough to be sure they won’t get you cancelled for sending something naughty.

Item 3: Write. There are various ways to spread the word, and in your own words. If you’re going to use social media, I strongly recommend creating different accounts for your political writings. Your usual accounts for cute kitten memes and all that probably have way too much personal identifying information – your background, your friends, your pictures, the things you do, the places you go, and all the rest of it. This is contrary to rule number one of cybersecurity. You can write for already-established sites, which is what I’ve been doing here.

You can start a blog too. That may take quite a bit of effort before it begins generating a lot of traffic, a talent that I just don’t have. Maybe you’re better at it, so blow off some steam and see where it goes. Pick one that has decent policies regarding freedom of speech. Alternatively, you can base it in East Asia where they don’t have political correctness, preferably with a web host that has little to no customer service in case the Social Justice Wankers start demanding that they shut you down.

Don’t let your web hosting subscription (or an independent domain, if you have one) lapse even if your interest declines. All too often, I see sites that once had hard-hitting content but have vanished into the ether. Some of it is archived, but the process is spotty, and you have to know where to look for it. Sometimes censorship brought them down, but other times, it was neglecting to pay a very modest hosting charge. Some good quality web hosts are free, and there’s a lot you can do without subscribing to their extra features.

Item 4: Create visual content. This takes a bit of talent and creative inspiration, but it’s very possible. It’s been a big advantage so far; after all, the left can’t meme! (While running for the 2016 Presidential election, Clinton picked a fight with a cartoon frog and lost. Sweet!) Stonetoss became something of a classic, despite fairly minimalistic graphics.

Videos are another area of opportunity. If you don’t want to be in the public view, you don’t have do livestreams or commentaries; just tell a story and generate the visuals and audio. You don’t have to be Walt Disney either. Murdoch Murdoch was quite a classic, despite their simplistic Wojak-themed copy/paste graphics. (There’s no question about it – “The Wanderer’s Choice” was a freaking epic, concluding a great story arc!) White Rabbit Radio has done some very catchy videos, such as “Anti-Racist Hitler,” recasting the former German chancellor as a cuddly multiculturalism booster in Tel Aviv, and “How Whites Took Over America,” in which cultural Marxist talking points defeat the Indians. With the latest technology, it’s entirely possible to generate quite sophisticated content, if you’ve got the patience to get past the learning curve. Imagine, for example, a video based on The Camp of the Saints done up to professional standards.

Presently, YouTube is the de facto general purpose user-contributed video hosting monopoly. If you can stay monetized, you’ll get paid for popular content – cool, huh? Although I certainly have some bones to pick with them, that’s mainly where everyone’s at as far as the audience goes. Foregoing them on general principles will make it quite difficult to build a following. There are alternatives which do get some traffic, though they’re in the digital ghetto. Note that the blue-haired eunuchs in YouTube’s censorship department aren’t as rabid as they were during the Biden junta, but you’ll still have to fly in under the radar, perhaps relying on code words, innuendo, and bleeping. You can save your more daring stuff for the “digital ghetto” hosts, and put links to them on your YouTube channel.

Complainers of the world, unite!

Item 5: Petition your legislators. Granted, Commander Rockwell thought this approach is a little corny. Still, back in the 1960s, the masses weren’t quite ready to put on jackboots and flashy uniforms. More to the point, contacting politicians certainly isn’t the only thing to do, and not getting your voice out there is a lost opportunity. They hear from very well-funded special interests all the time. Big bucks go into K Street lobbying groups, and it’s done because it works. Still, come Election Day, the politicians have to rely on their grassroots base in order to keep their cushy sinecures. They don’t hear us if we’re not talking.

Here are a few ground rules. First up, be very polite. (This is the wrong time for amusing torches-and-pitchforks memes, for obvious reasons!) You can be both firm and respectful, but being abrasive is unlikely to win hearts and minds. Also, don’t get too radical – maybe something like, “We must drastically reduce immigration to reduce strain on infrastructure, promote sustainable development, and preserve the environment.” Keep it short and to the point, with one topic per message. The rest of this is rather America-centric, apply to local conditions as needed. On the other hand, skip all this if you’re living in a country where you’ll get a visit from the political police for it.

Don’t bother writing to the president; he gets more mail than Santa Claus in December. The correspondence all goes to /dev/null, the last I heard, but perhaps they’ll begin using AI to churn through it and crank out a public sentiment analysis. The last time I’ve heard of a president answering a letter was Reagan’s witty reply to a kid asking for federal assistance in cleaning up his room, which his mother had described as a disaster area.

Other than that, for anyone who dozed off frequently in civics class, you have one representative in the House and two senators. Staffers will tabulate your opinion, which probably amounts to checking a box in a column of a line item marked “Citizens favoring / opposing X,” and then moving onto the next letter or email. That’s a good reason to keep it brief and to the point. No need to write a novel. Your Congresscritter probably won’t see it, and you’re unlikely to get back any reply other than a form letter. Still, sometimes they intervene personally on behalf of ordinary individual constituents, so miracles can happen.

Perhaps you don’t even know who your Congresscritters are. No problem – they make it easy: see the “Contact Your Member” box. You also can use the Numbers USA site. They even have ready-made boilerplate correspondence. Don’t let the mushy civnat stuff on their main page deter you; they’ve been the real deal regarding immigration for a long time, which is our number one concern.

On a more local level, you can write to your state’s governor and legislators. Since they’re less swamped with correspondence, there’s a considerably greater chance your note will get at least a little face time with the actual recipient, especially if it has the right sparkle. This is especially important since nullification is getting to be a bigger trend than ever before since 1860. For one thing, it’s why some states allow dispensaries to sell the devil’s weed contrary to federal law, and won’t even require 21 year old stoners to fake a narrow-angle glaucoma diagnosis. More to the point, it’s an interesting contrast that some border states resisted the influx of illegal aliens when the Biden junta was letting in as many as possible and even busing them all over the country, and lately California resists immigration enforcement.

Other than that, there are county officials, mayors, and city councilmen. These are the most likely to read constituent correspondence, and perhaps even reply. There’s at least a chance you can get a personal audience with one of them. Obviously that’s easier to do in a city with two dozen traffic lights than it is in a major metropolis, but miracles can happen. If there’s only one traffic light, you can chat with Mayor Clem at the grocery store.

Item 6: Pressure the corporations. Sam Francis once pointed out at great length that major businesses wield a tremendous amount of soft power. Thus, what goes in that sphere has a significant influence on society and ultimately public policy. After all, as the proverb goes, politics is downstream from culture. Moreover, some of them do tremendously damaging things, like shipping factory production from mill towns to the very cheapest foreign sweatshops they can find, or bringing in Third Worlders as scab labor. Some corporations, such as the mainstream media and the Tech Tyrants of Silicon Valley, comprise key parts of the full-spectrum indoctrination industry.

Then there’s virtue signaling, of course. It was already a thing by the late 1970s, though it was less common and pretty anodyne. By the 1980s, it mostly remained fairly harmless “let’s buy the world a Coke” stuff, though there were occasional snotty exceptions. Lately, it became not just enormously vile, but remarkably damaging too. For a rogue advertising department to insult their customers like that is as unwise as trying to get Satan to tout their products, of course. Even so, unless there’s some visible pushback about it, the wallet-heads and bean counters in the corporate headquarters will assume that everything is going peachy keen.

Granted, some corporations are gigantic multinationals with annual revenues greater than the GDPs of many small countries. (On that note, plenty of their executives have egos larger than Guatemala.) Obviously, the corporate lobbies have a lot of pull in Congress. Well, who elected these bozos? More to the point, who gave major corporations their power? We the people did, by buying their products. What was given can be taken away, which means delivering a hard kick to the bottom line.

Hopefully you’re already voting with your wallet. If not, there’s another easy opportunity to do something requiring no risk or real sacrifice. Don’t feed the bears! If available, support your local small businesses. This helps keep money circulating in your nearby economy, and out of the hands of greedy executives. When there are no good alternatives for something you really need, then pick the smallest and least hostile bear.

You can do more than that too. Send the message loud and clear – “Get woke, go broke.” If you’d like to protest virtue signaling or other nasty corporate behaviors, write to their headquarters. It’ll take a little research to find out where to deliver the correspondence, and perhaps even an old-school postage stamp. Still, remember that consumer behavior alone isn’t obvious unless it’s on a large enough scale, and they won’t hear us if we’re not talking. Keep it clean; although customer service representatives are used to being on “Yassa Massa” terms with the public about things over which they have no personal control (this really warms their hearts), it’s best not to cross the line between assertiveness and abrasiveness. Also, guillotine memes involving their CEO would be a pretty bad idea.

Let them know, for example, that because of their latest nasty in-your-face advertisement, or whatever other sins they’re committing, you’re going to buy from competitors from now on. You know others who feel the same way. Moreover, if they don’t fix that within ninety days, you’re prepared to dump all of your stock positions in their company. Put all that on social media too, if possible. Consumer pushback works, if there’s enough of an uproar about the matter. As the Budweiser fiasco shows, all it took was one out-of-touch marketing executive, one twinkle-toed fruitcake, and one coordinated boycott that went viral. Then America’s most venerable beer manufacturer couldn’t even give away their mediocre suds for free.

Item 7: Pressure the educational-industrial complex. You have a local school board, and there are ways to contact them. Having the greatest impact would involve leaving your desk to attend meetings and PTA conferences. If you really want to up your power level and don’t mind pounding some pavement, you also can run for the position. Getting elected also would give you the experience and street cred to compete for city council, which itself can be a toehold into greater things.

You also can get in touch with teachers. “It’s great that you have such rewarding personal lifestyle choices, but might I ask, is it really necessary to discuss your bedroom arrangements in the classroom? Back in my youth, teachers kept their moral turpitude in the privacy of their own homes.” Principals are another opportunity. “About that Howard Zinn textbook. . .” You might be pleasantly surprised to find that some teachers and administrative staff will agree with you! If not, remember that a spoonful of honey catches more flies than a bucket of vinegar. Still, although we remember them as inflexible authority figures from our younger days, they’re not going to whip out the paddle if they don’t like what you tell them. You’re too old now, and if you want your hide tanned by a middle-aged woman, you’ll have to find a dominatrix.

Then there’s the diploma factory you may have attended once upon a time. If it’s like most universities, it’s a hotbed of pinklets and feral radicalinskis. As for the faculty and staff, many (perhaps most) are leftist windbags and outright pinkos. Still, at the end of the day, they have to get their salaries from somewhere. This comes from Daddy’s money, exorbitant student loans which become a millstone around the neck upon graduation, government endowments, and alumni donations. Next time your alma mater begs you for cash, you can write back and tell them that you can’t in good conscience support them because (list their litany of sins). Moreover, for a long time you’d dreamed of sending your four white and delightsome children there, but given the lamentable hostile environment, your young’uns will be attending a university where they won’t get their brains pickled in leftist propaganda.

Once again, they won’t know it if they’re not hearing it. Could pushback work? Lately, Jews are getting the same vilification on campus that garden-variety whites have received since the late 1960s, and they’re not liking it one bit. They’ve raised hell about it too – surely there’s a lesson in that! For one thing, it’s quite likely that this heavily contributed to the removal of the obnoxious diversity hire Claudine Gay, a much-overpaid skintellectual mediocrity promoted above her competency to Harvard’s presidency. Hey, score one for Shlomo! A couple of reasons why Jews are able to exercise influence far above their numbers is that they’re very ethnically self-conscious and also highly organized. I’ll get into another reason later.

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Item 8: Reach out. The left has had an advantage in networking for over a century. Think about it. Marxism started out with a lazy crank mooching off of a gauche caviar factory owner. Then through correspondence, he built up a following of half-baked intellectuals who came to believe in his big pipe dream. Things went further with Comrade Lenin; although his brain was slowly turning into syphilitic Swiss cheese, he assembled a few dozen radicalinskis which grew in numbers and eventually took over the largest country in the world. After that, transmission belts were spanning the planet. Even after the USSR fell, the globalists became the new center of gravity and inherited the useful idiots without skipping a beat. Throughout, events like the Venona decrypts and various email leaks provided tiny glimpses into what really was being planned behind the scenes.

We can’t close the networking gap overnight, of course. Still, we can work on community-building and making connections. It’s good to have a circle of like-minded friends, both nearby and further out. This is for trading useful information as well as developing camaraderie. For those of us living in liberal hellscapes and working in bugman jobs, this will relieve feelings of isolation.

Obviously a very good understanding of cybersecurity is important for online communication like this; do the research as needed, as well as bringing on board only trusted correspondents. Still, be careful with loose talk, such as inside gossip and things that could be interpreted the wrong way. As a guideline, don’t say anything you wouldn’t be comfortable with quoted in a newspaper. The same goes for meeting in person; assume that listening devices can be anywhere. Although this may sound a little far out, it’s better to be safe than sorry.

Item 9: Cancel your MSM subscriptions. Are you hopelessly addicted to television and crap media? It’s time to cut the cord, like I keep saying. Once again: don’t feed the bears. (As I’ve mentioned before, while Harvey Weinstein rots in prison, he’s raking in an impressive boodle on residual royalties – so why throw him more shekels?) Other than that, Hollyweird mostly forgot how to make good movies after the 1990s, and also ran out of original ideas. Much of it is full of race-swapping stunts and other offensive propaganda. The same goes for TV. You don’t need this garbage.

Why support the salaries of overpaid celebrities, or leftist propagandists who hate you and everything you hold dear? Would it kill you to cut crap entertainment out of your life? When you stop paying for propaganda designed to insult and demoralize you, this will reduce your monthly expenses, prevent massive amounts of wasted time, and maybe make you feel better. If you really can’t kick the video habit entirely, free broadcast TV still exists, and you can pick up cheap DVDs of older classics from aftermarket resales. Finally, you also can free up your budget by shutting off other monthly bills for services you aren’t using.

Item 10: Support your favorite causes. One other reason for Jewish influence being far beyond their 2% of the American population is that they support foundations, institutions, and NGOs which act in their name. They also heavily donate to allied causes which serve as golems. (All this is counterproductive for the non-elite tier of Jews, since Zionism has a habit of tripping over its own shlong, making things worse for everyone – including Jews themselves in the long run – but all that’s another story.) Jews do have a reputation of being tightwads, but certainly not where it comes to donating to their foundations. Consequentially, they have a gaggle of alphabet soup foundations and institutions with money to burn.

How about us? For the most part, few white politicians dared to stand up for their own people after some time in the 1960s, and the liberal do-gooders among them had abandoned us even before then. Now it’s crunch time; a discussion on why we need to get serious has some sobering facts:

I know outright National Socialists who have donated far more to Republicans than they have to the movement.

I know White Nationalists who spend $50,000 a year on drinks and lap dances—or $30,000 a year dining out—or $25,000 a year on their wardrobes—or $100,000 on a wedding, yet bitterly complain about the lack of progress in the movement.

I know White Nationalists who tithe significant portions of their income to churches which pursue anti-white policies, yet never consider regular donations to the pro-white cause.

Ouch! Let’s fix that, shall we? Item 9 will free up some extra cash, and you can use part of it to work for a better future. (I’m happy to say that I’ve donated a lot to the cause, but the Republicans never got a plug nickel from me.) Although Zion Don is better than Resident Bidet, or of course Cupcake Clinton and Heels-Up Harris, it should be clear by now that he’s not exactly the Great White Hope. More to the point, we have to be ready for whatever comes next. The more we drive the Overton Window in the right direction while we still can, the better off we’ll all be. So I hope you’ll consider contributing to your favorite efforts.

We hope that we’ll be one of them. At the time of writing, as August draws to a close, we’ve published 662 articles, the hard-hitting stuff you’ve come to know and love, with four months and change left to go. The muggle conservative sites wouldn’t dare touch what we write. There was a time I’d dreamed of escaping the rat race by supporting myself on my writing. By now, I don’t have a snowball’s chance in Hell on profiting from being a syndicated columnist; I’ve torched my chances getting on board with Townhall or National Review. Instead, I’m proud to say that what you’re reading is my 200th post here.

If all the writing in item 3 seems like a lot of work, we’ve got you covered; we’d sure appreciate it if you’ll help us spread the word. Our ideas do get around, despite the best efforts of censorship-minded leftist pukes. You can be part of that! Why wait?

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9 comments

  1. Jay W. says:
    September 5, 2025 at 8:29 pm

    I think it may help attract supporters if you clearly define what cause is being supported (beyond advancing “pro-white” narratives or opppsition to anti-white policies), then take steps to achieve that goal while documenting successes along the way.

    Perhaps people need specifics in terms of what is being worked for.

    One of the reasons I appreciate The White Nationalist Manifesto is because it lays out “why” and “how” very effectively.  I’ve given a copy of that book to several people and it’s been convincing so far.

    Maybe a short video presentation that could be easily shared would draw in some new blood and spur some donations.

    In todays content-creator marketplace it’s easy to get lost in the flow to such an extent that it causes one to either assume things are being accomplished because things are being said, or that it’s hopeless because there are so many threats against us.

    If we feel momentum there’s no urgency to support the cause and if we’re black-pilled there’s no point.

    Elections give people a result which satisfies them ’cause they did their part and all that. Maybe they need a regular result to keep them attached to the cause.

    What worries me is that places like CC will be supplanted by controlled opposition or grifters – our “narrative” is growing which makes it marketable (as long as you remain kosher). We need to keep the cause from being watered down and maintain control of the focal points.

    Anway – just thinking out loud… good luck with the fundraiser!

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  2. Chud says:
    September 5, 2025 at 11:17 pm

    What I do regularly, and I somewhat find it to be a hobby, is I find chat sites and have a direct one on one conversation about the great replacement. I don’t really do the high tension internet argument thing where you’re just trying to dunk and score points on the other guy. I just see where they’re at and try to work through their complaints and objections to the idea of keeping white nations white. If they show lots of interest or are convinced, I’ll name drop either Greg Johnson or Jared Taylor and their respective organizations. The article “the slow cleanse” is very useful for those who question the morality of remigration. Jared Taylor has another good article on “the ways of our people”, which details what’s unique about our race.

     

    Most white people actually do already feel strongly about mass immigration, and most will agree with me right away. The few that have apprehensions more have apprehensions over the morality of remigration, or their one token friend. There’s a few dedicated leftists who will entirely deflect from the problem of immigration and insist it’s the billionaires and ultra rich that’s the problem. They’ll begrudgingly admit at times immigration that can be a problem, but it’s the billionaires that are really responsible for the hardships. There’s very little you can do with the “The enemy comes by limousine not by boat” types. I’ve tried dozens of different angles with them. It’s a complete stone-wall, if they’re committed to that worldview very little seems to shake it. A few others will try to attack “Well what is white?”, the smarter of which will bring up Avar and Bulgar settlement, Arab admixture in Southern Italy, and the more granular European distinctions. You can trudge through that, but then you really see they’re not really operating in good faith.

     

    What you do find regularly are non-whites, and boy do you get some hatred. No matter how politely it’s presented, they seethe. Almost universally they’ll go “Well what about Canada, Australia and New Zealand, those weren’t even white nations? Whites colonized too”. And after they perceive you don’t actually feel white guilt over that, they throw out the rhetoric of how whites have low birthrates and can’t breed, our countries are dying, we need them, etc. It’s very much like a flowchart, they’ll go from one point to the next in a pretty predictable fashion. Then after they’ll spew just an array of historical grievances at you and leave. It’s a complete waste of time even interacting with them in this way, but I still do it on occasion to keep an eye on the actual hatred we do face, and to hone my rhetoric. But even here it varies between races. East Asians often actually agree with white nationalism and will express support. A minority of blacks will be curious and have objections, but be like “well that’s understandable”. But Arabs and Indians? You’ll almost universally see hatred and grievance.

     

    The win condition to me isn’t to win an argument, but to get people curious enough to actually read more on the issue. Anyone can win an online argument with enough education and a bit of sophistry and rhetorical trapping. But it takes a softer approach to win hearts and minds over, you don’t want them to feel terrible or humiliated, or angry. Keep what you’re saying good spirited, and even joke around a little, have a bit of fun with it. Too many keyboard warriors seethe and come across as argumentative spergs. If there’s an audience on a forum, sure, do a few rhetorical dunks, but even there don’t push it into the territory where you seem butthurt. It does wonders for our side when people browsing see white nationalists as relaxed, reasonable and affable, and the other side absolutely seething with rage and throwing out insults everywhere.

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    1. Beau Albrecht says:
      September 7, 2025 at 12:40 pm

      Very well said.  Here are some suggestions.  For your reference, here’s a list of race denial talking points and what’s wrong with them:  Debunking Race Denialism.  Other than that, the “confusion” about who is White, or if we even exist (some leftist weirdos actually spout that jive), goes away the moment minoritists want to blame us for everything or stick their hands out for more freebies.  Then again, if someone is blowing you off with one disingenuous argument after another, that’s not someone operating in good faith, though you might convince others if there’s an audience.

      For those who say the rich are the only problem, they’re the ones who wanted open borders to drive down wages.  Living in their gated communities, they’re not the ones who have to deal with the problems their Third World buddies create.

      For Blacks, remind them that they have community leaders and institutions serving their interests.  So does every other special interest group out there.  Why should Whites be the only ones who aren’t supposed to have representation?  If they get aggro, ask them why they’re repeating Jew propaganda.  Didn’t they know how they’ve been tooled into “both halves against the middle” and “let’s you and him fight” games all this time?

      For the historical grievance-mongers, remind them that every other race practiced colonialism too, but Whites were the only ones who made the colonies more advanced.  If they still mouth off, tell them to stop using our technology to complain about us, because that’s cultural appropriation.  While they’re at it, they should stop using electricity, air conditioning, running water, automobiles, and everything else we gave them.

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  3. Ondrej Mann says:
    September 6, 2025 at 2:54 pm

    It’s well written! I’m happy to support Counter-currents again.

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    1. Beau Albrecht says:
      September 8, 2025 at 7:18 am

      Rock on!!!

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  4. jayeryanOD says:
    September 6, 2025 at 8:59 pm

    #5

    I have lots of practical experience in this area. I ‘d be honored to share, teach.

     

    Just a few short points here on “Contacting your Congressman”.

    Don’t be a crank, don’t go with the idea that you are going to:

    “Give my congressman of piece of my mind, set him straight” or insist that you need to speak one on one to the Congressman (Senator, state senator, alderman) right now! It doesn’t work that way – you will come off as a crank to be blocked.

    Instead, identify yourself as a constituent and politely ask if there is a staff member who takes comments and questions from constituents. Or, better yet – do some search engine searches to find the names of specific staff members whose job description is to handle constituent comments/requests etc. This will show you are an intelligent constituent.

    Briefly present the issue and present some personal experience you had (my case is going to grad school two blocks from the World Trade Center NYC where 2,000 plus Americans, 300 FDNY got slaughtered by Muhammed Ata and his murderous Muslim crew foolishly let in to the USA by the Bush II administration to attend flight school in Florida!) Try to start a back and forth conversation with the staff member, instead of just a one way rant. Try to get their view on the issue (does the staff member really think that welcoming in ~ 600 million 3rd world Islamic men, unvacinated migrants from Haiti and Somalia is a good idea?) . Make the conversation short and nice. Thank them for listening to your concerns. Ask if there is an email you could follow up on the conversation to them and their boss. It’s best to get a specific staff member email, not just the general Congressional office that gets spammed by hundreds of thousands.

    Follow up with an e mail or US Postal service letter “Thank you for listening to my concerns” and maybe include some links to articles mainstream media and then alternative right, identitarian sources that present our view. Vdare used to be my favorite.

    My experience is that many or even most young congressional staff members aren’t burnt out and cynical yet – they actually enjoy conversing and sharing ideas with intelligent, but nice constituents.

    One other thing: I lobby congressional staff members in a state that I lived in – went to college in. It’s only a little stretch to say that you are still a constituent.

    Never lie, but instead present your/our best.

    I’d be honored to post a full article or do some radio interviews with CC writers on this subject.

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    1. Beau Albrecht says:
      September 7, 2025 at 12:43 pm

      Good work there.  A full writeup sounds like a fine idea to me.

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  5. Kim says:
    September 7, 2025 at 8:46 pm

    These instructions are so great & practical!

    I asked a much-respected nationalist, “What’s the best thing I could do, that will help White Americans the most?”

    He said:  Name the Jew.  You’re never wasting your time, if you are exposing Jewish subversion & criminality.

    And Counter Currents allows this free speech!  I will be making another donation to CC soon.

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    1. Beau Albrecht says:
      September 8, 2025 at 7:22 am

      Excellent!  Thanks for the support!

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Writer & Article of the Month May 2026

Voting for this month has concluded. Here are the final results!

Top Writers

  • #1 Morris van de Camp 2 votes
  • #2 David M. Zsutty 2 votes
  • #3 Derek Stark 2 votes
  • #4 Jayant Bhandari 2 votes
  • #5 Greg Johnson 2 votes
  • #6 Jared Taylor 1 vote
  • #7 Collin Cleary 1 vote
  • #8 Spencer J. Quinn 1 vote
  • #9 Mark Gullick 1 vote
  • #10 Lipton Matthews 1 vote
  • #11 Keith Woods 1 vote
  • #12 Steven Tucker 1 vote

Top Articles

  • #1 The Lunch Wars 2 votes
  • #2 Heidegger on Nietzsche, Part One 2 votes
  • #3 Predation Wearing the Mask of Civilization 1 vote
  • #4 Peak Fatigue in Fort Wayne 1 vote
  • #5 Keith Wood's Elevator Pitch to a Billionaire 1 vote
  • #6 Do You Want to Play a Game? 1 vote
  • #7 Why Billionaires Should Fund White Identity Politics 1 vote
  • #8 The 1970s: The Golden Age of Hijacking 1 vote
  • #9 True Folk-Horror Is Horror of Your Own Folk 1 vote
  • #10 Finding Atlantis Part 4 1 vote
  • #11 Berlin: City of Stones 1 vote
  • #12 The Ghost of the Confederacy 1 vote
  • #13 Lothrop Stoddard’s The Revolt Against Civilization 1 vote
  • #14 Could Fascism Work? 1 vote
  • #15 Jared Taylor's Elevator Pitch to a Billionaire 1 vote

Total votes cast: 17