Growing up in a suburban commuter colony of Canada’s federal capital in the 1980s was good, for the most part. The first house that I lived in was an attached garden home in a brand-new neighborhood. Houses were in rows of five or six units. Every unit had a modest, fenced backyard; our house featured a beautiful Russian olive tree out front as well. Everyone had surface parking spots for their family vehicles. (more…)
Author: Gunnar Alfredsson
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The ceremonies observed across the Western world to memorialize the fallen warriors of the past are powerful exercises. They are imbued with memory, meaning, and grief. Our ancestors fought because of their honor and sense of duty, as well as for their countries, families, friends, neighbors, and a whole host of other, more mundane reasons. (more…)
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Events in the Middle East continue to escalate. As the great powers of the present day continue their mobilization of resources, men, and materiel, war on a global scale is on the horizon. While the world is transfixed by events in Palestine, fighting in Ukraine grinds on, and the specter of China’s ongoing confrontation with Taiwan remains simmering in the background. (more…)
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The Israeli military is poised to undertake ground operations in Gaza at any moment. At least that’s what is being touted by almost every Israel-friendly media outlet in the world. I have a feeling that even though Israel is technologically superior to Hamas’ irregular fighters, it’s not going to go particularly well for the Jews. (more…)
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Posters that appeared in the cities of Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, and Port Moody near Vancouver, British Columbia caused a bit of a stir in late September. A group named “White Tri-Cities Parents and Tots” affixed flyers to lampposts, bus stops, and at shopping malls that promoted a “Whites-Only Moms and Tots” play group. (more…)
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It’s the middle of the winter and you’ve decided to get out of bed, grab your water bottle, and head out into the frigid cold to scrape off your ice-encrusted car. You’ve had your morning coffee and maybe even a banana-topped bowl of fortifying muesli. (more…)
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A severe thunderstorm tore through our city in the spring of 2022.
In our predominantly white suburban neighborhood, several trees were shattered by the vicious wind, including the Norway maple in our front yard. (more…)
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You can buy Charles Krafft’s An Artist of the Right here.
You can buy Charles Krafft’s An Artist of the Right here.
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Charles Krafft (ed. Greg Johnson)
An Artist of the Right
San Francisco: The Mystic Sons of Charles Krafft, 2022Charles Krafft, who lived from September 19, 1947 to June 12, 2020, was a skilled and talented artist, poet, essayist, and provocateur who became famous for his unique approach to Delft-style ceramics. To this day his Disasterware, Porcelain War Museum, and Spone collections are sought by collectors worldwide who appreciate his craftsmanship and imagination. (more…)
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The portents are everywhere these days. If one were to take a casual look, even for a brief moment, at the headlines about fires, floods, hurricanes, war, plagues, pestilence, and various other scourges that are raging across the Earth, it is easy to see why adherents of an apocalyptic worldview would have more than enough confirmation that the end is indeed nigh. (more…)
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Satyel Larson, an Assistant Professor at Princeton University, is offering a course that depicts blacks as disabled. Could she be on to something?
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Everywhere there are large numbers of blacks and other non-whites, chaos ensues. That is not news to Counter-Currents readers, of course, but I think it is important to reiterate this fact ad nauseam until some of the pea-brained automatons that do our globalist-liberal overlords’ bidding have a come-to-Wotan moment. Although it may seem like beating a dead horse, I like to think of it instead as a means to wake up some of our sleepy brethren who still believe in utopian, multicultural claptrap.
I would hope that even some of the most oblivious white people, such as those who live right next door to us, may have done a bit too much noticing this summer. (more…)
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A self-proclaimed “lit content creator” named Kai Cenat caused a riot this past Friday. The obnoxious black hood rat, who has millions of followers on Twitch, YouTube, and Twitter, hosted a giveaway in Union Square in New York City. Did he follow the proper procedures to get a permit for such a large gathering? Of course he did not. Kai Cenat and another black Twitch streamer named Fanum were on hand to preside over this modern-day potlatch. (more…)
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Detroit-area reporter Lauren Podell allegedly said that she was tired of reporting on blacks killing each other. Given recent events, it’s hard to disagree.
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A Detroit reporter resigned when she allegedly used a racial epithet while in conversation with a colleague in 2016. The allegations against her were dodgy at best, but it nonetheless prompted her to hang up her microphone in favor of less violent pastures. It was alleged by a notorious black agitator named Sam Riddle that the reporter, Lauren Podell, an attractive blonde journalist for an NBC local affiliate, WDIV-TV in Detroit, said, “I’m tired of reporting on these niggers killing one another in Detroit.” Even in 2016, that was a taboo statement to make — albeit the allegations against her were never substantiated. (more…)
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The story of a missing — later discovered to be destroyed — improvised submersible that had set out to visit the Titanic’s rusting hulk has been covered by every major news outlet on the planet over the past two weeks. (more…)