I woke up Sunday morning and logged into Twitter — or whatever it’s called this week — to find Charlie Kirk and NBC reporter Brandy Zadrozny arguing about an article I wrote for Counter-Currents five years ago. The article in question was an interview I did with a character who went by Frame Game Radio, or Frame Games. (more…)
Tag: doxxing
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Greg Johnson and guest co-host Pox Populi (Telegram, YouTube) welcomed David Zsutty of the Homeland Institute (website, Telegram) on the first half of last weekend’s Counter-Currents Radio broadcast to talk about the Institute’s history so far, as well as its purpose and goals. The broadcast is now available for download and online listening. (more…)
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Marcus “The Golden One” Follin is a young star of the European New Right (see his previous appearances at Counter-Currents here). He has already published two books, written countless reviews, and is an entrepreneur, managing a line of clothing, nutrition, and other products through Legio Gloria. He is dedicated to the development of his body and spirit. (more…)
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Back during the Iraq War, patriotic but misguided Americans like me mocked the French as “cheese-eating surrender monkeys.” This was ironic given France’s tradition of martial excellence as reflected in such English borrowings as “platoon,” “lieutenant,” and “reconnaissance,” to name only a few. (more…)
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Richard Hanania is a rising star among Right-wing intellectuals. He has a J.D. from the University of Chicago and a Ph.D. in political science from UCLA. He first came to national attention in 2015 with an op-ed in The Washington Post about why Donald Trump was right not to apologize for his controversial remarks. (This is ironic, given recent events.) (more…)
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A year or two ago, I received a large, unsolicited, and apparently self-published book in the mail: Who Is My Neighbor? An Anthology in Natural Relations, edited by Thomas Achord and Darrell Dow. Neither name was familiar to me. Since my available reading time is somewhat constrained, I did no more than leaf through it at first. But I kept it on my shelf because the idea of “an anthology in natural relations” sounded worthwhile. (more…)
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Recently-doxed British commentator The Ayatollah (Odysee, Telegram) was Greg Johnson‘s special guest on the latest broadcast of Counter-Currents Radio, and it is now available for download and online listening.
Topics discussed include:
00:02:41 Who is “The Ayatollah”?
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July 6, 2022 Counter-Currents Radio
Counter-Currents Radio Podcast No. 462 The Best Month Ever on The Writers’ Bloc with Cyan Quinn
Cyan Quinn was host Nick Jeelvy’s guest on the latest broadcast of The Writers’ Bloc, and together they celebrated the Best Month Ever at Counter-Currents by reviewing a selection of published articles from the auspicious month of June.
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00:01:30 Fourth of July is Juneteenth for white people and July is White History Month
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Last weekend’s solo Ask Me Anything with Greg Johnson on Counter-Currents Radio is now available for download and online listening. Topics discussed include:
00:42 Because of below replacement level birthrates, won’t we go extinct no matter what we do?
07:17 What is best for Eastern Europeans, Russia or the West?
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I’ve been doxxed for three years. My full name, address, pictures of my wife and kids, pictures of me at the gym and gas station, my old social media posts, and my embarrassing blogs from my early 20s — all were published. Shortly after publication, antifa found out where I was working at the time and started sending in anonymous complaints to Human Resources. When that didn’t work, they started calling individual units and telling wagies that their Supervisor was racist. (more…)
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Twitter just handed the ultimate censorship weapon to Nazis. Under the new “privacy policy,” Proud Boys are reporting valid research, like documentation of public rallies by violent white supremacists. And Twitter is forcing us to choose between suspension and research deletion. — Gwen Snyder, antifa double agent secretly working for the Red-Brown Alliance (more…)
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Talia Bracha Lavin
Culture Warlords: My Journey into the Dark Web of White Supremacy
New York: Hachette Books, 2020A new book by Talia Bracha Lavin has emerged offering an in-depth take on the Dissident Right, mostly regarding its online presence. This is Culture Warlords, with the spooky subtitle My Journey into the Dark Web of White Supremacy. (more…)
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It seems every dissident at one point or another considers two options: “go underground” or “go public.”
On the one hand, assuming a pseudonym to write about political topics is useful. It allows you to separate your political activity from your family life or your job. (more…)