Merry Christmas to all friends of Counter-Currents. “Hodie Christus natus est” (Today Christ is born) is my favorite motet by Giovanni Gabrieli (c. 1554/1557 to 12 August 1612). My favorite recording is an out-0f-print Decca release by Choir of Magdalen College, Oxford. This performance is the best I could find on YouTube. Enjoy! — Greg Johnson
Author: Video of the Day
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To kick off the new season of Guide to Kulchur, John Morgan and Survive the Jive rejoin Fróði Midjord to discuss David Cronenberg’s classic 1983 film, Videodrome, (more…)
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A video has been made of Richard Houck’s article concerning one of the less obvious destructive effects immigration and multiculturalism are having on white societies: depriving white children of the ability to form lasting friendships with others like themselves. (more…)
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Kevin MacDonald introduces the ideas behind his latest book, Individualism and the Western Liberal Tradition, in his talk at the recent Scandza Forum conference in Oslo. (more…)
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Yesterday, Frodi Midjord interviewed Greg Johnson’s Norwegian lawyer about Greg’s situation and the legal underpinnings — or rather lack thereof — of Greg’s arrest on Saturday. (more…)
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Hugh MacDonald discusses the history of the Halloween tradition as an element of European identity. (more…)
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October 25, 2019 Video of the Day
Video of the Day
Last Day to Register for the Scandza Forum in OsloToday is the last day to register for the next Scandza Forum conference on Human Biodiversity, which will be held in Oslo, Norway on Saturday, November 2 (click here for details). Organizer Fróði Midjord has made a short video to explain the aim of the event. Please follow the Scandza Forum on Twitter. (more…)
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Mark Collett, the longtime British movement veteran and popular political activist and author, speaks about National Populism — what the establishment thinks it is, as opposed to what it actually is — at the recent Scandza Forum conference in Copenhagen. (more…)
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Fróði Midjord introduces National Populism — its history and the forces which drive it — in his introductory talk for the recent Scandza Forum conference in Copenhagen. (more…)
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This is the video of Millennial Woes’ talk from the Scandza Forum in Copenhagen last Saturday, in which he discusses the various types of positive and negative narratives that are promoted by social elites in order to either benefit the people they govern — or only to benefit themselves. (more…)
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The antifa turned up at the Scandza Forum conference that was held in Copenhagen last Saturday and attempted to disrupt the proceedings throughout the day. (more…)
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Filmmaker Porsalin presents a hilarious exposé of the career of Gavin McInnes in this new documentary. (more…)