Joe Biden has pardoned his crackhead son Hunter. As you will recall, Hunter helpfully recorded on his laptop evidence of him committing dozens of crimes, from reckless driving, drug use, weapons violations, and hiring prostitutes—all the way to bribery and influence peddling, which, of course, implicated his father as well. Then he dropped his laptop off for repair and forgot about it. (more…)
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This is the second part of the latest edition of Counter-Currents Radio. Greg Johnson was joined by Gaddius, Cyan, and Austin, and they responded to listeners’ questions. It is now available to download or listen to online. (more…)
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On October 30, 2024, agents from the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (currently led by commissioner Sean Mahar, who is Jewish), raided the home of Mark Longo, where they captured an orphaned squirrel named P’Nut and a pet raccoon named Fred. (more…)
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Classical liberalism tends to get a bad rap in our circles. There are reasons for that, of course. Although it didn’t turn out to be the final word in political theory, or a be-all end-all ideology, there are some valid principles from it which should be salvaged. More to the point, is democracy — or representative government, to be specific — washed up? (more…)
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Police in the city of Toronto have come under fire lately for some controversial advice. Car thefts have become such a problem in the city that citizens have taken extra steps to protect their vehicles. With approximately 12,000 vehicles stolen in Toronto in 2023 alone, some residents have installed security cameras, and more are using fob signal-masking accessories such as Faraday boxes, pouches, and bags. (more…)
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The political persecution of Rob Rundo of the Rise Above Movement, Thomas Rousseau of Patriot Front, and too many other outrages to name prove beyond all doubt that the legal system is the objective enemy of the American people. (more…)
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In December of this year, Ilya Somin reviewed Christopher Zurn’s book Splitsville, USA: A Democratic Argument for Breaking up the United States, which was published in May. Somin offers several good-faith critiques of Zurn’s position on national divorce, and even praises Splitsville as “. . . the most significant, fully developed, and intellectually respectable, defense of the claim that breaking up the union is actually a good idea.” Somin’s main concerns are the feasibility and effectiveness of a national divorce. As a staunch proponent of national divorce myself, I would like to reply to Somin’s counter-arguments. (more…)
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Liz Collin
They’re Lying: The Media, The Left, and The Death of George Floyd
Paper Birch Publishing, 2022The Fall of Minneapolis (2023)
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Editor’s Note: Dominic Kennedy, who is Investigations Editor at The Times of London, spent well over a year trying to dox an obscure British nationalist YouTuber who goes by “The Ayatollah” (his recent appearance on Counter-Currents Radio is here). When he learned The Ayatollah’s identity, he sent him 63 questions, which he answers below.
Why do you run a racist YouTube channel? (more…)
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It is a political axiom in contemporary Britain that there is no problem that Boris Johnson’s government can’t make worse. The supplementary lemma is: How much of it is intentional? Last week’s farcical events involving supposed flights of illegal immigrants from Britain to Rwanda for asylum application processing look at first glance like government idiocy. I suspect not. (more…)
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For the last 20 years, America’s elites have talked feverishly about police racism in order to avoid talking about black crime. — Heather McDonald, The War on Cops (more…)