Another day, another article written in response to an act of desecration and vandalism perpetrated by those who seek to spoil whatever is left of that thing we once could call “Western Civilization.” Honestly, I was reluctant to write this. After having typed thousands of words on the exhausting farce that was the recent European Cup, perhaps I can be forgiven for not having the muster to write about yet another attack on our race, our culture, our traditions, and our senses. As I wrote in my essay on EURO 2024, life in the West today is like fighting on the parapets of a fortress as wave after wave of enemy soldiers relentlessly scales the walls. (more…)
Tag: Pox Populi
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Image source: UEFA website.
Image source: UEFA website.
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Part 2 of 2 (Part 1 here)
This rot has spread from the Anglosphere and is now found even in nations with far less “diversity.” Italy, the defending champions going into Euro 2024, were very disappointing this time around. (more…)
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Meanwhile the other nations, once more divided . . . will be constrained to fight to the point of complete physical, moral, spiritual, and economical exhaustion.
That is a line from an apocryphal letter claimed to have been written by the nineteenth-century American Freemason Albert Pike, in which he made a few amazingly accurate predictions about the future of civilization. He never wrote those words, but by the gods, someone should have. Does that sentence not perfectly describe the state of the West right now? (more…)
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Counter-Currents Radio Podcast No. 591
Gearóid Murphy on Irish Nationalism & Resistance to Migration172 words / 1:55:19
Guest host Angelo Plume (Telegram, YouTube) was joined by Gearóid Murphy (website, Twitter/X, YouTube) on last weekend’s broadcast of Counter-Currents Radio, where they discussed Irish nationalism, resistance to immigration, and of course answered listener questions. (more…)
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Recently I was asked to make some subtle aesthetic adjustments to the Counter-Currents website. If I’ve done the job well, no one will even notice the changes. The task required me to go through the archives all the way back to the summer of 2010, the year Greg Johnson broke digital ground and Counter-Currents went online. (more…)
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March 27, 2024 Counter-Currents Radio
Counter-Currents Radio Podcast No. 578
Angelo Plume on Confronting the Ethnicity DeniersAngelo Plume (Telegram, YouTube) was our guest host on the latest broadcast of Counter-Currents Radio, where he discussed confronting the ethnicity deniers, among other issues, and answered listener questions. It is now available for download and online listening.
Topics discussed include:
00:00:27 The Story of Angelo’s viral Wikipedia battle
00:07:34 Who is English?
00:18:40 On Phil Lynott (see Angelo Plume, “The Phil Lynott Conundrum“) (more…) -
Phil Lynott. Photo courtesy of Wikimedia Commons
Phil Lynott. Photo courtesy of Wikimedia Commons
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My father is Italian. He was born in London in the 1960s. At no point was he ever under the impression that he was English. I assume that no one else, certainly not his Italian parents, considered him to be English either, regardless of his birthplace. Nor did his parents, my grandparents, believe that by moving to London their ethnicity had magically changed and that they were now English too. In fact, judging by conversations I’ve had with my Italian grandmother and my uncle, living in England only served to put the differences between Anglo and Italic in starker contrast. (more…)
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Greg Johnson, David Zsutty, and Angelo Plume (aka Pox Populi: Telegram, YouTube) convened on the latest broadcast of Counter-Currents Radio to discuss Tucker Carlson’s controversial interview with Russian President Vladimir Putin last week, and also answered listener questions. It is now available for download and online listening. (more…)
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Pox Populi, who is now going publicly by his real name of Angelo Plume, recently recorded a short video on the ethnic cleansing of whites from the mainstream media as well as history. The interview expands upon points he first made in his essay “There Won’t Be a Shire.” (more…)
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Do you remember when people were saying that Tucker Carlson was finished? He had been fired from FOX News, and although he appeared to enjoy a triumphant return on X, within a few months the excitement of his reappearance had worn off. (more…)
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Skirmishes in the Atrium is a new collection of poems written by Arthur Powell. Tucked inside the pages of poetry are also four essays: “Poetry as Common Folklore,” “Why Poetry Should Matter to Right Wing Dissidents,” “Stop with the Kipling,” and “Art and a Secular Soul?” The essays present compelling food for thought, particularly “Why Poetry Should Matter” and “Stop with the Kipling.” The decision to include them was a wise one, and their placement alongside the poems was done with evident care and intent. (more…)
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Hall monitors are students, usually found in American schools, who eagerly volunteer to patrol the corridors of their campus or building and ensure that their fellow students aren’t breaking any rules. Essentially, they do the petty work so that the real authority figures at school can focus on other things.
Is there a better metaphor to describe today’s mainstream media class? (more…)