Dr. Umar Johnson, aka the Prince of Pan-Africanism, is a psychologist who insists that he has not nor would he ever have sex with a white woman. 2,680 words Leader of the Free World Falls Off Bicycle, Emerges Triumphant and Unscathed Few would dispute that Joe Biden is exceptional at being senile. His greatest legacy […]
Steve Laws, a Briton and a citizen journalist who was arrested by the UK’s Border Force for documenting the ongoing migrant crisis along Britain’s Channel coast. 2,751 words It is a political axiom in contemporary Britain that there is no problem that Boris Johnson’s government can’t make worse. The supplementary lemma is: How much of […]
1,611 words The following, which was originally published at Counter-Currents in 2019, is being reprinted now as it continues to be relevant. Interested readers should also see “Bitcoin Basics.” I should preface this by saying I’m not a licensed investment advisor. Only risk what you are willing to lose. That goes for any investment, whether […]
244 words There will be no Counter-Currents Radio livestream on Saturday, June 18th. Because Kwanzaa isn’t dumb enough: on Sunday, June 19th, 2022, Nick Jeelvy welcomes special guest Jim Goad to celebrate Juneteenth, plus discuss current events and YOUR QUESTIONS. Starting at 1:00 pm PST, 4:00 pm EST, 10:00 CET on: DLive: https://dlive.tv/Counter-Currents Odysee: https://odysee.com/@countercurrents/ccradio […]
1,502 words One question I ask myself when considering whether a conspiracy theory is true is how many coincidences the supposed conspiracy eliminates. The more coincidences, the more believable the theory. On the day after the 2020 Presidential Election, even without looking at any evidence, I already understood that an extensive fraud operation (i.e., a […]
Você pode comprar o Manifesto Nacionalista Branco aqui. 3,580 words Parte 8 di 16 (Parte 1, Parte 7) Uma linha de ataque óbvio contra o Nacionalismo Branco é a asserção de que o próprio conceito de raça branca é problemático. Lidaremos com quatro destas objecções. Primeira, a de que o conceito de raça branca é […]
1,232 words Thanks to Dinesh D’Souza, I now know that there are fat people in India. When I was a child, India symbolized poverty and malnutrition. At the dinner table, when I didn’t finish my mother’s mashed potatoes, she’d scold me and say that there are starving children in India who’d love to eat her […]
You can buy Christopher Pankhurst’s Numinous Machines here. 2,455 words Christopher Pankhurst Numinous Machines San Francisco, Calif.: Counter-Currents Publishing, 2017 Whenever I read a book with the intention of writing a review, I like to underline certain passages as well as jot notes in the margins. This quickly became an untenable approach for Christopher Pankhurst’s […]
Jean Ribault, the leader of France’s Huguenot colonization efforts in America. 2,179 words Joseph Fort Cotto, 1st Baron Cotto, GGGCR Eye for an Eye: A True Story of Life, Liberty, Murder — and the Pursuit of Revenge — at the Birth of America Self-published, 2022 In 1517, a German monk named Martin Luther wrote a […]
2,895 words In his Counter Currents article from May 20, 2022, “What Christian Nationalism Looks Like in Current-Year America,” Robert Hampton casts a critical eye on Christian nationalism. His thesis: [Identitarians] think [Christian nationalism is] an ideology that can easily be racialized and used to defend white people . . . In reality, Christian nationalism […]
2,294 words First, a word on words. (No, not what you are thinking.) How can you take the following sentence seriously: “Captain Allistoun could be seen on the poop, watching the sky . . .”? (p. 233)[1] If you are familiar with archaic nautical terminology, you know that the term “poop” means the section of […]
2,263 words Part 2 of 2 (Part 1 here) The Question of Public Virtue When Lasch wonders whether American democracy can survive crime, drugs, and urban decay, he is sounding another populist theme that harks back to classical republicanism: the dependence of popular government on public virtue. Of course, “Liberals have always taken the position […]
2,009 words On Saturday, May 14, 2022, the Toronto Maple Leafs were eliminated from the Stanley Cup playoffs by the Tampa Bay Lightning after a hard-fought seven-game series. Shortly thereafter, on May 16, Maple Leafs forward Mitch Marner was carjacked. Police were called to The Queensway and Islington Avenue area in Etobicoke (an administrative district […]
Christopher Lasch 2,180 words Part 1 of 2 Christopher Lasch The Revolt of the Elites & the Betrayal of Democracy New York: W. W. Norton, 1995 Christopher Lasch (1932–1994) was an American historian who taught for many years at the University of Rochester, authored a number of important books, and spoke beyond academia to the […]
1,010 words In my last article, I wrote on the question of whether politics should be abandoned or not. My conclusion was that no, it should not be. However, those who wish to improve themselves and those in their immediate vicinity should also be heeded lest we go down the all-too-common, unproductive path of browsing […]
Ethan Liming, the 17-year-old who was recently beaten to death for the sin of shooting a water gun at a group of blacks playing basketball. 2,948 words White Teen Beaten to Death after Schoolyard Water-Gun Prank Goes Horribly Wrong When an interracial murder occurs, why do so many people assume that race was a motivating […]
1,055 words There are recent reports about Finland strengthening its borders with Russia not just militarily, but with regard to illegal entry. Finland is taking this precaution because they fear Russia will employ the same tactic that Belarus has employed against Poland over the past couple of years. You may have seen the videos over […]
2,120 words I read a lot and always have, but there is only one book I have ever finished and immediately gone from its last line straight back to page one and started reading it again. It was Hunter S. Thompson’s Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. The movie version featured Johnny Depp with Benicio […]
187 words William Butler Yeats, the Irish poet, playwright, and politician, was born on this day in 1865. One of the greatest literary figures of the 20th century, Yeats’ life and work straddle the great divide between Romanticism and Modernism. He received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1923. In life and in art, Yeats […]
1,076 words It was Twelve Years ago today that Counter-Currents went online. That first month, we had 6,145 unique visitors. Last month, we had more than 300,000. Since then, Counter-Currents has published more than 10,000 articles, reviews, and other items. We have also published more than 80 books. From the start, Counter-Currents aimed at creating […]
1,077 words It was Twelve Years ago today that Counter-Currents went online. That first month, we had 6,145 unique visitors. Last month, we had more than 300,000. Since then, Counter-Currents has published more than 10,000 articles, reviews, and other items. We have also published more than 80 books. From the start, Counter-Currents aimed at creating […]
395 words On Saturday, June 11, 2022, Counter-Currents celebrates its Twelfth Birthday, and you are all invited to the party. Greg Johnson will host a special three-hour livestream featuring old friends and new, including: Anthony Bavaria Mark Collett Marcus Follin (the Golden One) Gaddius Maximus Jim Goad Rich Houck Nick Jeelvy Millennial Woes Morgoth Tim […]
2,920 words In the documentary What is a Woman?, Daily Wire commentator Matt Walsh and director Justin Folk have delivered a must-watch assessment of the transgender movement. This program should be viewed with great urgency by anyone concerned about the further disintegration of Western Civilization. Over the past several years, transgenderism has opened up a […]
1,125 words “Every act of beauty is a revolt against the modern world. “ Rome has stuck to the rule of releasing a new album every year. 2019 was no exception, and the band delighted some of us with the album Le Ceneri Di Heliodoro — some, because some will lose their illusions about the […]
Béla Hamvas 3,830 words Béla Hamvas (1897-1968) was a Hungarian writer who was the first exponent of Tradition, as understood by René Guénon and Julius Evola, in his country, and remains a highly respected writer and novelist outside metaphysical circles as well. The following essay appeared in The Hungarian Quarterly no. 3 (March 1937). When […]
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