I see that an American golfer I had never previously heard of, Fuzzy Zoeller, has just died. Despite him apparently being a major and successful figure, having won the 1979 Masters and 1984 US Open, this is how the print version of The Times summarized Fuzzy’s life in the one-sentence strapline to his obituary: “Golfer who tarnished his reputation with a racist joke about Tiger Woods.” (more…)
Tag: anti-white advertising
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Advertising is considered an extension of show business.
Sir Martin Sorrell, Chairman of marketing group WPPAdvertising seems a very modern phenomenon but it has been with us for millennia. A Roman tavern with a painting of a vine over the door was advertising for customers. A piece of papyrus found in Egypt and dated to around 3000 BC was written by a weaver wishing to persuade his fellow citizens to use his services rather than those of his competitors. (more…)
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Part 2 of 2 (read Part 1 here)
Activists pretending to be moderators
When Al Gore invented the Internet, this initiated some exciting new changes in technology and society. Promising new startups sprouted like flowers on a hillside. Then, quite often, one of the big players would gobble up the company, chew it up, and eventually spit it out. Webring, Deja News, and Geocities are gone but not forgotten! (more…)
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Christ, you know it ain’t easy
So, the union of Great Britain and Northern Ireland staggers through another year of our Lord, although that’s not a much-used phrase just at the moment. (more…)
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In recent times, Woke Capital has become increasingly aggressive. The results included strange virtue-signaling the likes of which would have been unimaginable until not long ago. How much can the Limousine Leftists rub our noses in their bizarre values before customers refuse to put up with it? As the proverb goes, “Get woke, go broke.” More to the point, how long will it take for the corporations to learn the lesson? (more…)
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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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Whoa Nellie! Stop for a moment. Ask yourself three questions about this photo I recently encountered.
Where did I see it? (more…)
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I’ve lived in the same relatively unremarkable suburb my whole life. I’ll be referring to this town as “Smallville” in the discussion that follows as a mere placeholder to guard my immediate privacy to some extent.
Born in the hospital of a neighboring suburb to the north of my hometown, I was ushered home by my parents to Smallville, where I grew up. Located in the proverbial flyover country of the Midwest and nestled between more sprawling, affluent, and generally noteworthy neighbors, it is a town easily forgotten and ignored — passed over. (more…)
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Russia seems to be one of the few places on Earth where pro-white messaging can still be sent through official channels. Last year I wrote about one instance of this in which Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov accused the United States under Joe Biden of promoting “aggression against white people” and fomenting an anti-white “cultural revolution” across the world. (more…)








