The second half of last weekend’s broadcast of Counter-Currents Radio was a solo Ask Me Anything with Greg Johnson, where he took questions from the listeners, and it is now available for download and online listening. (more…)
Tag: Robert E. Lee statue
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The Ritualized Defacement of Robert E. Lee
Although it often gets lost amid the subsequent media hysteria and toxic infighting that followed in the wake of August 2017’s hyper-ironically titled “Unite the Right” rally, the event’s initial intent was to prevent a massive bronze sculpture of Confederate General Robert E. Lee from being removed by the members of a largely white-hostile and seemingly illiterate city government in Charlottesville, Virginia. (more…)
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Obese She-Boon Known as “Meatball” Livestreams Philly Looting Spree
We begin our week in Philadelphia, which was America’s birthplace but is rapidly becoming its graveyard.
Last Tuesday night saw a widely-publicized spate of looting that began on Walnut Street in Center City, about a mile from where the Declaration of Independence was signed. (more…)
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Millennial Woes (official website here) was the guest host on last weekend’s Counter-Currents Radio livestream, where he talked about corporations and consent, his new research into the 1980s Left, Millenniyule, and took questions from the audience. It is now available for download and online listening. Be sure to subscribe to our Odysee channel so that you won’t miss out on any of our livestreams and a chance to interact with our guests when they’re live. (more…)
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Cartoonishly Obese Black She-Beast Who Ruined White Woman’s Life with False Allegations Is Made Honorary Spokespig for Dove Soap’s “Fat Liberation” Campaign
Not so long ago, being black, female, and morbidly overweight were all considered liabilities. No more! (more…)
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There are fates worse than death: You could have a statue of yourself melted down by your enemies and turned into postmodern art. (more…)
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It was a sweltering July afternoon at the Malvern Hill battle site — more than 150 years gone since it had been the scene of General Robert E. Lee’s debut in the 1862 Seven Days campaign. It was the conclusion of his defense of Richmond from the numerically-superior Army of the Potomac, led by George McClellan. (more…)
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The latest convocation of the Counter-Currents Brain Trust is now available for online listening and downloading. Greg Johnson was joined by two Counter-Currents writers, Mark Gullick and Stephen Paul Foster. Since all three have doctorates in philosophy, it was an opportunity to discuss some really DEEP QUESTIONS. (more…)