In what has to rank among the least surprising discoveries of 2024, it has been revealed that Elon Musk, the world’s wealthiest man, is not a populist crusader, but is instead a self-interested globalist in search of cheap labor. Since Christmas, online political debate has centered around the H-1B visa controversy, with Musk loudly proclaiming his support for the program. Musk’s views on these visas could be attributed to greed alone, but I suspect that there is another factor at least partly responsible for his position on this particular issue. (more…)
Tag: Dave Chambers
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The tale of one of the most shameful anti-white hoaxes of the last twenty years has finally come to a close. Crystal Mangum, a black woman who is now serving a lengthy prison sentence for the 2011 murder of her boyfriend, finally admitted that she falsely accused three Duke University lacrosse players of raping her at an off-campus party in 2006. The three students she accused, David Evans, Collin Finnerty, and Reade Seligmann, underwent an ordeal of persecution by the legal system, their school, and much of the media before all charges against them were ultimately dropped. Since then, the innocence of the three has been common knowledge, but until this month, Mangum had never acknowledged her own dishonesty. (more…)
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December 2, 2024 Dave Chambers
The Counter-Currents 2024 Fundraiser
Prove Them RightIt brings me great satisfaction and joy each time a politician, media pundit, or purported “extremism expert” makes some version of the claim that “White Nationalism is the greatest threat to the United States” or “White Nationalism is the biggest danger to ‘Our Democracy.’” What these individuals really mean, of course, is that White Nationalism poses the greatest threat to the legitimacy of the current regime and to their own power and prestige. (more…)
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Have you heard anything about Joe Biden lately? Neither have I. Since he dropped out of the presidential race in July, Biden has been treated as a political nonentity. While he is still technically the commander-in-chief, it is not clear what, exactly, the man does. (more…)
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The ongoing crisis taking place in the small Ohio city of Springfield has quickly turned into one of the leading stories in the American news cycle. In a predictable turn of events, flooding a community with thousands of Haitians has resulted in chaos, destruction and even death. (more…)
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Tony Martin
Race First: The Ideological and Organizational Struggles of Marcus Garvey and the United Negro Improvement Association
Westport: Greenwood Press, 1976The late nineteenth century saw a collapse of black political power and sovereignty, both in America and in Africa. Contrary to the wishes of far-sighted men such as Thomas Jefferson, James Monroe, and Abraham Lincoln, freedmen were not given their own territory outside the boundaries of the United States after their emancipation. (more…)
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More than a year has gone by since I began submitting articles for Counter-Currents and I have thus far intentionally avoided revealing too many personal details in my writing. There are two reasons for this. (more…)
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Miriam Adelson: Queen of American Zionism
On the question of whether much of America’s Jewish population has a “dual loyalty” to both Israel and the United States, paleoconservative writer Joe Sobran once remarked that “Dual loyalty would be an improvement!” (1)
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55 years ago, almost to the day, Neil Armstrong became the first human to set foot on the surface of the Moon. This event is not discussed nearly enough. As I see it, the Moon landing is one of the greatest achievements in the 300,000-year history of the human species. No earthly life form had ever traveled to another celestial body until three brave, white explorers completed their daring journey on July 20, 1969. That iconic date should be counted among the most glorious in the history of White America.
Not one of the great powers of past ages can claim to have sent the first man to the Moon. For myself and my fellow white Americans, that is an achievement that can be claimed by us and us alone. The moment Armstrong stepped onto the Moon’s surface, a new, uniquely American chapter was contributed to the epic, ongoing tale of the white race and its exploits. (more…)
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James Duane
You Have the Right to Remain Innocent: What Police Officers Tell Their Children about the Fifth Amendment
New York: Little A, 2016.Most Americans know very little about police interrogations. If a police officer wants to ask you some questions, and you know that you have not committed any crime, then you should have no problem talking to the police, right? (more…)
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Kirkpatrick Sale
Emancipation Hell: The Tragedy Wrought by Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation
Columbia, S. C.: Shotwell Publishing, 2015The emancipation of African slaves following the War Between the States is almost universally perceived as a great moral triumph, hence the enshrinement of Juneteenth as America’s newest federal holiday. While one will occasionally hear objections voiced to the way that then-President Abraham Lincoln conducted the war itself, the presumed righteousness of emancipation is rarely subjected to serious scrutiny. (more…)
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Women’s basketball has surged in popularity among American sports fans over the past few years, thanks largely to the shooting skills of Caitlin Clark. Clark, a 22-year-old who hails from the state of Iowa, recently became the all-time leading scorer in the history of college basketball. Throughout her four years playing for the University of Iowa, Clark entertained spectators with her unmatched ability to make shots from long distances. The broadcast of last season’s women’s national championship game between Clark’s Iowa team and the University of South Carolina drew 18.9 million viewers, which not only set the viewership record for a women’s basketball game but actually received higher ratings than the next night’s men’s championship game. (more…)
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You should do your duty in all things.
You can never do more, you should never wish to do less.
— Robert E. LeeSeveral Southern states observe state holidays at this time of year to remember the men who died fighting for the Confederacy during the War Between the States. (more…)