There’s good news and bad news, but mostly good. 2025 was a great year for white identity politics.
I am going to refer you to Jared Taylor to review political progress in the United States. I want to deal with something else. Political change depends on ideas about identity, morality, and what is politically possible. We describe these ideas as “metapolitical” because they come before political change; they are foundational for politics; politics depends upon them.
Three Important Metapolitical Breakthroughs:
- White identity politics is going mainstream. The next president of the United States stood up and said that nobody has to apologize for being white. Tucker Carlson said the same thing. The US Federal Government is looking for white male victims of discrimination to sue on their behalf.
- Remigration has gone mainstream, to the point that Donald Trump has called for “reverse migration.” There is now open talk in the United States of denaturalizing and deporting entire non-white immigrant communities. Austrian identitarian leader Martin Sellner deserves a lot of credit here.
- Debates about the Jewish question has gone from beyond the pale to center stage in the conservative movement.
As these ideas spread and gain credence, political change will follow. Victory isn’t certain, of course, but people are waking up, and without that, victory is impossible.
— The White House (@WhiteHouse) January 1, 2026
There’s Metapolitical Bad News, However:
- J.D. Vance and Tucker Carlson oppose anti-white racism on the grounds of color-blind individualism and meritocracy, not white tribalism. Thus the best they can offer us is being replaced “fairly” by “more qualified” non-whites. Don’t get me wrong. It is good to get rid of affirmative action surgeons and fire chiefs. But it falls far short of white identity politics. But don’t worry. We won’t get stuck there. We won’t let that happen.
- Many people discussing the Jewish Question think Jews are bad because nationalism and ethnocentrism are evil. They condemn Jews for being insufficiently deracinated. But that’s not exactly the problem. Others are angry because they think the Jews killed Jesus. But that’s not the problem either. There would still be a Jewish Question even if every Jew converted to Christianity.
It isn’t enough to think the right things for the wrong reasons, or for no reasons at all. Having the correct opinions about a given topic is good. But it is even more important to have the right reasons, because true principles will lead you to the right conclusions again and again, even on different topics and in changing circumstances.
When I was in graduate school, one of my professors likened grading examinations to fever dreams, in which the events of the day come back in garbled, surrealistic form. That’s how I feel today as I scroll through social media timelines and encounter our ideas echoing back to us multiplied, amplified, and often terribly mutated. This is why White Nationalists cannot just declare victory. We have to stay in the fight to make sure that our ideas are not distorted or hijacked by alien and subversive agendas.
The peace of a nation no longer besieged by the third world. pic.twitter.com/UrPiRA7X1C
— Homeland Security (@DHSgov) December 31, 2025
Some Predictions for 2026
- I predict that Donald Trump will resign and J.D. Vance will become President. This prediction is based on the following assumptions. First, the people around Trump believe that America — and Western civilization, and maybe even the world itself — are at a crossroads. If Trump fails and the Left return to power, his family and closest collaborators will end up in jail or exile, and that’s the least of their worries. Second, Trump isn’t up to the job: he doesn’t grasp the seriousness of what is at stake. He’s erratic and egomaniacal at his best, and he’s far from his best. The years are showing. Beyond that, he’s made a lot of mistakes. For one thing, the bungled Epstein coverup might bring him down. Third, Vance is ambitious enough, and Trump’s family are worried enough, to ease Trump into retirement. The goal would be to increase Vance’s chance of winning in 2028 by making him the incumbent President.
- Trump’s attempts to end the Ukraine War will fail because Putin doesn’t want peace. The administration’s meme-based Russia policy will crumble. Vance and Hegseth won’t risk their careers for memes. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and CIA Director John Ratcliff will take control of Russia policy. Amateurs like Steve Witkoff, Scott Bessent, Howard Lutnik, and Jared Kushner will be sidelined. The US will support Ukraine with increased military aid, intelligence sharing, and economic sanctions. The war will grind on until Putin dies or Russia’s military, economy, and government collapse. But that’s actually a good thing, because the white world will be healthier with another Cold War.
- The Republicans will suffer midterm defeats. These defeats will be worse than a routine midterm reversal, even though the Republicans will contest every race with apocalyptic intensity. This might be what triggers Trump’s resignation.
- Despite political chaos, our movement’s ideas will continue to spread. This is a no-brainer: we’re right, our ranks are growing, and we are really good at this — while the system becomes increasingly intellectually, morally, politically, and economically bankrupt.
How I Did in 2025
2025 was one of the best years of my life, in terms of health, happiness, and personal productivity.
- I wrote 89 articles and reviews in 2025, not including short announcements and weekly Editor’s Updates.
- I published four new books of my own.
- I read 93 books, plus more than 100 substantial academic articles and countless pieces of journalism, including more than 900 pieces at Counter-Currents.
- I did more than 40 podcast appearances and interviews.
- I spoke at several events, including my talk at American Renaissance, which was well-received and was really the highlight of my year.
What I Will Do in 2026
- I will continue to advocate for White Nationalism on the sound foundations established in The White Nationalist Manifesto, White Identity Politics, and other works, including my new book Loving Our Own.
- Counter-Currents will be my primary platform. I will keep it online, lively, and relevant. I will also seek to expand its audience and impact, despite the fact that we are still massively censored, deplatformed, and shadow-banned.
- We will publish new books by Jonathan Bowden, F. Roger Devlin, Tito Perdue, and others.
- We are organizing a new Counter-Currents Retreat in the Spring in Europe.
- We are helping to relaunch the New York Forum with a major event in the Fall.
- Expect audio versions of articles produced by AI voice generation.
- I will be working in the new year to get by X account back. I need to be part of the conversations on there about white identity politics.
- I will try to cultivate a greater presence on Substack, although frankly I hate the platform.
- We will continue our weekly livestreams.
- I will also be launching a “charm offensive” in the new year to get on more shows, do more debates, etc.
I’d like to do more. But I need to face facts: support for our movement is down. Donations are down. We won’t know the final tally for the fundraiser for another week or so, as we await pledges and checks in the mail, but — despite the generosity of many of you reading this — I am pretty sure we will be at least $50,000 behind where we were last year. Book sales are also down. There are three primary explanations for this:
- A terrible economy, which I fully expect to get worse in the coming years.
- The fact that our ideas are going increasingly mainstream while we are barred from the conversation on all the major social media platforms. Why would people venture to CC, even if they hear of it, when so much is happening on X?
- People on the Right get complacent when a Republican is in office, and for all his flaws, Trump is doing a lot for us. It isn’t enough. It might not last. It has shaky foundations. But it doesn’t just feel like winning. It is winning.
So, although I want to do more, realistically we will be doing less. But you mostly won’t notice it. We will be doing some tinkering and belt tightening with the webzine. But the main changes will be the cancellation or postponement of projects you’ve never heard about.
Thus I predict that 2026 will look pretty much like 2025. On the one hand, that would be fine. I would be perfectly content to put the year 2025 on loop for the rest of my life. But I’m not content with being content. I’m ambitious. I would like to do more, and there’s a lot more to be done.
What are you planning to do for the cause in 2026?
Thank you and Happy New Year!

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“The war will grind on until Putin dies or Russia’s military, economy, and government collapse. But that’s actually a good thing, because the white world will be healthier with another Cold War.”
If it ends this way Russia-haters will rejoice and Russophiles like me will be weeping and bitter. Even so, we will work together to stop White genocide for the good of our race. This is the most important thing. In the face of the forced extinction of our race, which is being imposed on us by antiwhites, all sentiment is nothing and rational and useful action in the best interests of the survival and the flourishing of our race is everything.
It’s been a good year overall, for certain. The dark nightmare of 2020 seems so distant now.
> J.D. Vance and Tucker Carlson oppose anti-white racism on the grounds of color-blind individualism and meritocracy, not white tribalism.
I’ve noticed “colorblind meritocracy” is fast losing currency with whites. If grifters like Vivek and lying nons keep on using it deceitfully, I expect J.D Vance and Tucker to pivot away from such language. Whenever I hear that word “meritocracy”, I just stop listening. No single word has done more damage to the conservative movement than that phrase, except maybe “racist”. They’ve transformed an aspirational ideal of our kantian nature and high trust society, some ideal we came closer to than anyone else, into a weapon utilized for our dispossession. There’s some cruel irony in that.
> I predict that Donald Trump will resign and J.D. Vance will become President.
I agree for the reasons you listed. There’s a historical analogue here with the German Unification. The German government came after the East German political leadership in a petty and spiteful manner, even though the East German government collaborated and acquiesced to unification (annexation). Egon Krenz was trialed 7 years after the regime ended, and they pinged Mielke on some murder charge from the Weimar republic days. People like Stephen Miller, JD Vance or anyone involved with ICE would have a similar threat hanging over them for decades. And because the great replacement is in every western country, there may be nowhere they could go to escape it.
I think the public would be very accepting of disposing of Trump too. They’d understand and be sympathetic, as Trump is old. They’d appreciate the honesty about his cognitive decline, appreciate there’s been no cover up like with Biden. There’s no downsides to it.
Kevin DeAnna has a good response to people who talk about meritocracy. Roughly: “Meritocracy has been illegal since the 60s. If you just hire the best people, you’ll be sued or go to jail. Are you willing to fight to overturn the ‘civil rights’ regime? No? Then what are you talking about?”
Biden resigning would have been good for the Democrats, but like Biden, I don’t think Trump will be able to put the greater good to the fore and step out of the spotlight. We’ll see…
Yes, if you want to talk about “meritocracy,” overturn Civil Rights and Affirmative Action, then get back to me.
I’ve noticed “colorblind meritocracy” is fast losing currency with whites. If grifters like Vivek and lying nons keep on using it deceitfully, I expect J.D Vance and Tucker to pivot away from such language. The ‘colorblind’ garbage—which nobody truly is, is sitting forever fearfully in the middle of the seesaw. For Whites, it’s a cowardly position since they absolutely know we’re right but are too pussified to say so cuz racist and for coloreds, it’s lip service to placate White suckers in the pre-conquering phase before the piranha swarm attacks.
I think that Trump would rather prefer to end up without allies, other than hardcore magacultists, and spend the rest of his term building his Welthauptstadt Washington and bunkerposting on truth social than to give up the presidency.
Yes, and that’s a problem. He’s clearly going a bit bonkers. The bronze plaques with his boomerposts about previous Presidents don’t translate well from online.
I will increase my donations in 2026! 🙃
Thank you Peter. You have been one of our most faithful supporters. I really appreciate it.
Great review and outlook, but let’s be honest: you have completely misjudged Trump, he has been Bibi’s tool from day one. A complete traitor and certainly no White nationalist.
“Completely misjudged Trump”? Far from it.
Greg’s critique of Trump is unclouded by all-or-nothing Jew-fixation. Trump’s obsequiousness toward Israel doesn’t inhibit Greg’s ability to recognize Trump’s merits and failings.
That kind of objectivity and dispassion is what’s required for sound analysis, and it makes Greg’s/Counter-Currents’ take on these things more credible than someone’s whose stance is basically: “Trump doesn’t loathe the Jews as much as I do, therefore he can do nothing right.”
“That kind of objectivity and dispassion is what’s required for sound analysis”
100%
The “complete tool” hypothesis and the “God Emperor” idea are two emotional extremes that should be avoided.
The truth is that Trump becoming president had a lot to do with him being one of the most Zionist Gentile billionaires in the US (as of 2015) i.e. it was pre-selection, not control.
There’s probably some Epstein-related blackmail on him, yet that simply means that he can be pressured, not that he is being completely controlled. If push came to shove, Trump could form a group out of people loyal to him personally to go after his blackmailers – plus, he could spill the beans on lots of interesting things (and famous people who also went to that island) in front of the whole nation. He’s not like a Chinese child emperor, and someone with his character and charisma cannot be completely dominated (someone like Obama much more so).
Now here’s the odd thing. Trump has been pro-Zionist pretty much all his life. Even so, the (((neocons))) loathed him. They could’ve called off the attack dogs in 2020, but instead they let him twist in the wind. Only after he dodged the bullet did they very reluctantly realize that they had to start playing ball with him.
On the other hand, Obama had some very clear pro-Muslim sympathies. (For any who doubt it, there’s a compilation video of his speeches somewhere on YouTube that makes it unmistakable. Aside from that one, it gets surreal when early on one of NASA’s top directives was to highlight Muslim scientific accomplishments. I’m not making this up.) Even so, Obama was backed to the hilt by the Zionists. I have to wonder how he felt about all this. He began as a minor league politician who might not have known the score. Then he was elected into the country’s highest office, a big community organizer far to the left who surely had his ideas about how to run things, and the first thing that happens is that Goldman Sachs hands him a list of Cabinet nominees, and he complies. I have to wonder if he was chafing at the bit for eight years.
So… I have to say, Zionists are very strange.
That is indeed odd. I’ll keep that in mind when I research Trump’s biography more in-depth, thanks!
With my current knowledge, I’d expect that either Trump represented a specific faction of Zionists, or the Neocon establishment just didn’t like a “populist” leader with his style (even if he was supported by members of their network).
Next year, I am preparing groundbreaking projects for CC—a series on films about Neo-fascism in cinema. It will be about forgotten films from fascist Spain and Greece from the 1950s to contemporary films such as The Order (2025). I am also preparing a very important interview about the sacred dimension of film. I am also preparing a project called Counter-currents Goes Mainstream. It will be a series of interviews with authors and artists who are closer to the mainstream than ordinary white nationalists, but who keep their distance within the mainstream and do not have to proclaim every stupid thing the mainstream claims. Wait and see, they’ll be really famous names! And, of course, lots of interviews with our authors, musicians, and various people from the underground scene. I’m also preparing a few reviews of some great films.
I’ve written a few interesting books. If you’d like to pick my teeny weeny brain, I’m down for that.
Thanks for the offer. I’ll get back to you via email. But I’m really short on time right now and have a lot of big plans.
You’ll have to do what lame companies do in their lists of “frequently asked questions” that obviously no one would ever ask (and which carefully omit the questions people are really interested in), and interview yourself. 😛
I jest…
I suppose I could go with psych-out questions on job interviews.
“What kind of a tree would you like to be?”
“What is your greatest weakness?”
I predict that Donald Trump will resign and J.D. Vance will become President …. Trump isn’t up to the job: he doesn’t grasp the seriousness of what is at stake.
Hoping for an early exit, with Vance taking over and Stephen Miller as his key lieutenant.
Trump’s attempts to end the Ukraine War will fail because Putin doesn’t want peace …. The war will grind on until Putin dies or Russia’s military, economy, and government collapse. But that’s actually a good thing, because the white world will be healthier with another Cold War.
I disagree. The West will collapse before Russia does. A new Cold War might theoretically revive European martial traditions, but that’s improbable while parasitic migrant populations drain our nations. In any bipolar struggle, the real enemy is China. Russia—its people and resources—must be courted back to Europe’s side.
Regardless, maybe you should offer a critical essay on Guillaume Faye’s Against Russophobia.
We will publish new books by Jonathan Bowden, F. Roger Devlin, Tito Perdue, and others …. Book sales are down.
C-C has been eclipsed as a book publisher. Arktos, Imperium Press, and others now offer far more compelling and varied titles, while C-C recycles the same authors or repackages freely available articles into compendiums. (Francesco Albanese’s translation of C.P. Cestafe’s Ideological Foundations—perhaps as a slim 150-page edition—could be a worthwhile exception.) I realize funds are tight, but if book publishing remains this uninspired, it may be time to abandon that part of the mission.
With Russia, sometimes your enemy chooses you. They’ve chosen to be an enemy of Europe and “Atlanticists” as well as a vassal of China. We’re not going to “coax” them out of that. Although a new Russian regime might change course.
I’d have to put money in the pockets of Arktos to review Faye. That’s not going to happen. The concept of “Russophobia” is like “Islamophobia”: a Leftist propaganda tool to pathologize healthy distrust of an actual enemy.
With the exception of Tito Perdue’s novels, everything we publish in book form is available for free online. If I think ideas are useful for changing the world, I am not going to create artificial scarcity to sell them in book form. We publish otherwise free texts in book form for those who prefer the medium, and because in the past it was another way people could discover our work, for instance at Amazon.
Book publishing is part of the 80% of effort that produces 20% of effects. Online publishing is part of the 20% of effort that produces 80% of the effects. Still, I like books, so I am willing to put in the time, but it increasingly seems like a self-indulgence. More of a hobby.
If you happen to like my books, I’d be happy to see them published here. The manuscripts are all ready.
Let’s revisit that near the end of the year when I am planning for 2027.
” Drink faster, eh? It’s aboot saving the world from some space hosers.”
We gotta shut down Xenu’s crazy scheme, eh? Otherwise, say goodbye to maple syrup and hockey, and that’s just not cricket, is it?
Hi Greg,
New here, but we really need some of our own video media. That’s how you can differentiate counter currents from other organizations. The Europeans are really excellent at video presentations. Maybe some of your writers would know who can help. We need some sort of platform like Netflix to use as a funnel to capture money that we can then put into pro-White causes. Mike from imperium press already hosts some video content on hearthfire radio, so that’s where I see the future. People don’t want to give their money to Hollywood anymore, but we really have no alternative propaganda outlets in America to it.
I have no objection to people using things at CC to create videos. But I don’t have the time, inclination, or capital to do it myself.
Fair enough. What I would also like to point out is that there is definitely going to be an incoming crackdown on X in February with the TikVah censorship grant. To prepare for it, it might be a good idea to identify some people with large followings who you may not know and prepare them to bring their followers here. That would be a good strategy to simultaneously combat censorship and elevate counter-currents.
It’s a good thing that we’re not trying to win the war of book publishing. There’s nothing wrong with having a multiplicity of book publishers on the right, each focusing on their own pet areas. It’s really a win-win situation, not a zero-sum competition.
“What are you planning to do for the cause in 2026?”
Practicing entryism. Mainstreaming the message. Avoiding all wastes of time, especially toxic people. Being creative. Loving the “concentric circles” that make up “my own”. Supporting C-C.
Counter Currents accepting poetry submissions would be a much welcomed change in 2026. With the exception of Substack, there’s really nowhere else to go if you’re not an antiwhite degenerate. Poetry belongs to us! We must take it back.
Sorry, I don’t really know how to evaluate poetry or fiction.
But perhaps you have readers or contacts who do. (Certainly not me, though.)
I think good poetry is very rare. Perhaps I’m not sophisticated enough to appreciate poetry that doesn’t have rhyme and meter (which I liken to modern art – often objectively crap dressed up as sophistication), and most poetry that does have them feels like the writer tried really hard to shoehorn the words into the structure.
Basically my bar for good poetry is pretty low: if it’s fluid and beautiful (or fun) to read and has a coherent message or narrative, then it’s good. If I agree with the message, even better.
Sadly, my go to guy about poetry, Leo Yankevich, died back in 2019.
Haven’t seen your videos or book reviews in a while, Fashy. Glad to see you’re on here.
Thank you, Greg, for all that you have done in 2025 and all that you have pledged to do in 2026. I pledge to donate as much or more to C-C in 2026 as I did in 2025, and to purchase every book published by C-C in 2026 (at least in e-book form, some in hardcover).
On a side note, I wish someone (C-C, Arktos, Antelope Hill, or Imperium Press) would republish Revilo P. Oliver’s America’s Decline in a quality hardback edition. The secondary market prices for original paperbacks in relatively poor condition are ludicrous.
Happy New Year to everyone at Counter-Currents!
Thank you so much. I really appreciate it.
I will look into Dr. Oliver’s books. At the very least, we can try to put them online in free form.
The more I think about it, the more similar to Tar it seems. Both culminate in lesbian violence. But it’s about philosophy not music.
im curious about the lighter titles you may have read. Not necessarily the Heiddiggerian analyses.
I will look into After the Hunt. It sounds interesting.
I might make a short list of the best books I read in 2025, but I am super booked up in terms of more substantial articles.
I want to get the number of things I write this year up to an even 100.
The more I think about it, the more similar to Tar it seems. Both culminate in lesbian violence. But it’s about philosophy not music.
im curious about the lighter titles you may have read. Not necessarily the Heiddiggerian analyses.
Here are my twelve favorite books of 2025:
1. Celine, War
2. Christopher Hibbert, Rome: The Biography of a City
3. Tim Redman, Ezra Pound and Italian Fascism
4. Leon Surette, Pound in Purgatory
5. Quinn Slobodian, Hayek’s Bastards
6. Eva Brann, Homeric Moments
7. Tito Perdue, Fields of Asphodel
8. Tito Perdue, The New Austerities
9. Mark Munn, The School of History
10. Homer, Odyssey, Robert Fitzgerald trans.
11. Nicholas Farrell, Mussolini A New Biography
12. Thor Heyerdahl, Kon Tiki
Oh wow, thanks. I took a screenshot to save this! Maybe you should write periodic little reviews, or at least “reactions” to the books you read. I would be interested to see what you thought of kon tikki, for instance. I used to like it when I was little but remember very little except the encounter with the whale shark.😆Another movie I saw you might like was the Turning Point, as it seems to be in dialogue with Red Shoes.
I think Jim Goad retiring played a role as well. Goad has the charisma of the coolest guy at the local bar whose stories you look forward to listening to on a regular friday.
Agreed
I started reading Counter-Currents because of Jim Goad. Then I started donating to Counter-Currents because of an appeal by Jim Goad. His departure is a big loss, since despite the funny writers that Counter-Currents has, nobody is as good as Goad.
I wish him a peaceful retirement. He’ll be missed.
The selfish gene in me thinks it would’ve been nice letting us know how the move went, reasons for retiring, or even if he’s still alive and not just do a Deep Purple Rod Evans’ disappearance without giving us a heads up since he was so liked on here.
Jim Goad brought me to Counter-Currents as well.
Two of our best people. Jim was a huge asset. He will be missed.
Greg you wrote that there are three primary explanations for the decline in donations to CC. I think there is a very important 4th explanation and I have an idea for how you can address it.
#4: The potential donor base for Pro-White content has increased massively, despite the bad economy. I actually think on net there is more money in the pro-white pool at the moment. However, a lot of the newer people to this sphere are donating to people less deserving than Counter-Currents. Even some of the people who aren’t new to the sphere are donating to other places. Counter Currents needs to do more ‘newsy’ content. Thats what a lot of the newcomers to this space do. They give their takes and ‘analysis’ on current events US and abroad. Greg I understand if you are too busy, but I think David or Angelo or another assistant could host short audio streams on news events a few times per week. They don’t need to be long (even just 30 minutes overview of a few news items), they can be audio only and they don’t need to be live, they could be pre-recorded. But live would allow for building the superchat habit from the audience.
I don’t think the decline has to do with a lack of video content, since we’ve never gone in for that.
“I don’t think the decline has to do with a lack of video content, since we’ve never gone in for that.”
-my original message wasn’t as clear as it could’ve been. I’m not suggesting do more video content (although that would still be good). I am suggesting more audio commentary on current events. Take this venezuela situation. Within 24 hours there could be a 30-45 minute recorded group call with David, Greg, some other trusted guests giving their takes on it. There are a lot of people shopping around for this sort of content. Since CC doesnt usually provide this type of content soon after news breaks, people go elsewhere, and they donate elsewhere. I’m not endorsing or defending this behaviour but it is what I see happening often. And thats why some less deserving streamers etc are getting donations that should actually go to CC.
I hope you get what I mean now.
I think you’re right to a degree about there being more people to donate to. I used to donate only to AmRen. Then it was AmRen and Counter-Currents. Then Red Ice for a while. And now I’m donating to White Australia, Patriotic Alternative UK, and GoFundMe pages for Our Guys (and gals). I tried to start donating to Patriot Front but they don’t take outside donations. I’m looking at Return to the Land. I think the church will soon want their tithes from me as well.
It’s stretched me thin. And I’ve tried to increase my giving every year, but my income is not really increasing, and next year’s will likely be less than this year’s. God forbid I get replaced by an Indian…
You must be rich, I only donate to Counter-Currents. 🙃
I give small amounts to other orgs and individuals sporadically, as a way of showing my appreciation, but I consistently only give to counter currents out of some fidelity which has formed over time.
This Venezuelan situation seems to be spiraling out of control! 🙃
It’s a shame. The best way of the US hurting any Latin American country it dislikes is not to war on them, but to stringently prevent any and all of their citizens emigrating to the US, legally or illegally. All of these countries depend on the escape valve of sending their difficult dark mestizos, zambos, etc. to the US, or other Latin American countries on the way to the US, because it’s so easy to do. If that valve was shut, I bet it would hurt those countries a lot, more than any violently imposed regime change.
A true White Nationalist never retires, do some people think they can blend back into the masses, and be forgotten—no, (((they))) never forget. We are in a struggle to the death. 🙃
I wonder if the fact that our scene is so much larger now is resulting in money being sent elsewhere. Nearly every day I come across a new podcast or Substack on the Dissident Right. Nearly all have a donation page.
Speaking for myself, yes.
I still haven’t seen anything that covers as many wide swaths from a proWhite perspective—current affairs, hidden history, romance, video games, architecture, to Batman—as much as CC. Though I do luv Antelope Hill and Omnia Veritas has some winners, this has been my favorite for years.
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