During the past week, there have been a series of disturbances across the United Kingdom that constitute one of the more serious episodes of civil unrest the country has experienced in recent years. In Belfast, nights of rioting followed a brutal knife attack carried out by Hadi Alodid, a Sudanese national, against Stephen Ogilvie, who lost an eye and sustained severe lacerations. The disorder that followed saw the burning of homes and targeted attacks on ethnic minorities. (more…)
Tag: multiculturalism
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Donald Trump is always on the lookout for insulting nicknames for his political enemies. Given his current falling out with Sir Keir Starmer over the Iran War, I would like to hereby suggest the President begin calling the dismal UK Prime Minister “Sir Taqiyya” instead. If by some miracle Trump happens to be reading this article (and Donald Trump reading would indeed be a miracle) he may need some initial instruction in what this abusive moniker means, though. (more…)
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Earlier this month on Counter-Currents, I wrote about the Left-wing Irish ruling elite’s wretched attempts to transform the country’s main female religious icon, St Brigid, into the patron saint not of Ireland, but of abortion, lesbianism, and globalization. Then, on March 17, St Patrick’s Day arrived, and these very same godawful eejits decided to repeat exactly the same trick a second time. Their new victim was the nation’s chief male patron saint, St Patrick, who was spuriously reconfigured into the presiding deity of mass immigration, anti-colonialism, and “tolerance” in all its forms. (more…)
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As a child, I was fascinated by the collection of old English coins my grandfather kept in a box to remind him of better monetary times once the nation had turned to decimal coinage in 1971, as a preparatory measure for joining what was later to become the EU. The old £sd tokens were all much nicer-looking, better designed, and more pleasingly chunky and substantial than their decimal successors, but the way their system actually fitted together was utterly incomprehensible to me. (more…)
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Here is a tricky hypothetical dilemma which might not sit well with the American Dissident Right. But it may tell us a lot about ourselves.
If we had to choose between complete remigration from the United States or from Western Europe—with nothing in between—what would it be? What is dearer to our hearts? (more…)
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We all know that non-white third-world immigrants are what make America truly great—the USA just couldn’t manage without them. The only reason all these fine individuals’ countries back home are such colossal disaster-areas right now is self-evidently just because they’re sending us all their brightest and bestest: Somalia was basically Africa’s Singapore before all the geniuses like Ilhan Omar were poached westwards by Minnesota. (more…)
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Angelo Plume interviews Millennial Woes about his intellectual journey to race-realism and white identity politics. You can now download or listen here.
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White survival depends on having a clearly defined white identity. Great damage has occurred from the intentional blurring of the boundaries between the races. Too often, otherwise reasonable whites have been lulled to think there are no such boundaries. They commit fuzzy thinking such as “not all of them are like that,” “we all want the same things,” “diversity is our strength,” “the colorblind meritocratic society is the fairest,” and so on. (more…)
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From November 14th to 16th, about 230 stalwart white advocates gathered at Tennessee’s beautiful Montgomery Bell State Park for the 22nd annual American Renaissance conference. Last year the mood was positively giddy. After all, just days before we met, Donald Trump had won the presidential election. (more…)
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Asked to review a book about cannibalism for another outlet recently, [1] I was pleased to be reminded of a 1970 Monty Python sketch in which a group of sailors stranded in a lifeboat eagerly compete to see who should be served for dinner to the rest of the crew first. (more…)
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A recent controversy involving Sequoia Capital partner Shaun Maguire has sparked debate across tech and media circles. Maguire criticized Zohran Mamdani, a candidate for mayor of New York City, for identifying as “Black/African American” on his application to Columbia University in 2009. (more…)
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The recent VE-Day celebrations throughout early May marked 80 years since the Allies won the Second World War. Sadly, those very same Allies now seem to be losing the Third World War: the war against the Third World nations currently invading us all. (more…)












