You can buy Greg Johnson’s Truth, Justice, & a Nice White Country here 750 words Author’s Note: In a recent livestream, Jasper offered the following thoughts: “Immigration moratoriums, deportation, pro-natal policies are certainly crucial; but I would suggest an additional approach: reject the premise of population growth itself. Why should we accept the argument that […]
2,496 words Anacharsis wrote about the laws existing among the Scythians, and also about those in force among the Greeks, urging men to adopt a temperate course of life, and he wrote also about war, his works being in verse, and amounting to eight hundred lines: he gave occasion for a proverb, because he used […]
Salvador Dalí, The Madonna of Port Lligat, 1950, detail 1,169 words “Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake.” — Napoleon Word has it that Roe v. Wade, the US Supreme Court decision that legalized abortion throughout America, may soon be overturned.If it is overturned, this will be the most significant victory by […]
1,063 words On Monday, Politico published a leaked draft majority opinion from the United States Supreme Court that would overturn 1973’s Roe v. Wade decision as well as 1992’s Planned Parenthood v. Casey, which reaffirmed the right to abortion. According to Justice Samuel Alito, writing for the majority: We hold that Roe and Casey must […]
2,216 slov English original here Ve své argumentaci v debatě s E. M. Jonesem o válce na Ukrajině jsem tvrdil, že nacionalisté na Západě — a vlastně na celém světě — by měli podporovat Ukrajinu proti ruskému agresorovi. Podle Jonese bychom Ukrajinu podporovat neměli. Jones začal dějinami Židů a jejich činnosti na Ukrajině, zřejmě v přesvědčení, […]
Norma McCorvey (left), who was Jane Roe in Roe v. Wade, with her attorney, Gloria Allred, in front of the Supreme Court in April 1989. 1,799 words The Supreme Court (SCOTUS) will soon end Roe v. Wade, the famous 1972 case that made abortion legal throughout the United States. The new decision, revealed in an […]
Some students in a Women’s Studies class at the University of Wisconsin, where an undergraduate degree costs approximately $110,000 for state residents, according to the university’s own website. 3,415 words Student loan forgiveness has been in the headlines quite a bit lately. One of the articles is “Warren urges Biden to cancel student loan debt […]
1,521 words Robert Eggers’ The Northman, a retelling of the medieval Scandinavian legend of Amleth, is a masterful tribute to the Viking era. Eggers recreates the world of the Vikings with painstaking attention to detail and great respect for his subject. Eggers does not have Right-wing sympathies. He has condemned the so-called “misappropriation” of the […]
Don Coccotti (Christopher Walken) confronts Clifford Worley (Dennis Hopper) in True Romance. 1,193 words A white friend of mine has curly hair. This eight-word sentence shouldn’t be too shocking, and her appearance is certainly nothing jarring when seen in public. In the era of limitless promotion of miscegenation and glorification of all things black, however, […]
1,230 words Author’s Note: In a recent livestream, Miko asked me to share my thoughts about Libs of TikTok. Hyacinth Bouquet transcribed my answer, and I have cleaned it up and expanded it. I want to thank Miko and Hyacinth for their help. When I was in middle school, sex education consisted of three or […]
2,733 words South African Hunter Mistakes Black Woman for Hippo, Shoots It If you search the name “Ramokone Linah” on Google Images, you’ll see several pictures of hippopotami but zero snapshots of the black South African woman named Ramokone Linah, who was shot by a white Afrikaner because he mistook her for a hippopotamus. Linah, […]
2,653 words Paul FussellClass: A Guide Through the American Class SystemNew York: Summit Books, 1983 (first edition; many since) Written in 1980-82 and published in 1983, Paul Fussell’s Class: A Guide Through the American Status System is one of those rare books that most literate people seem to have heard of, say they want to […]
2,653 words Paul FussellClass: A Guide Through the American Class SystemNew York: Summit Books, 1983 (first edition; many since) Written in 1980-82 and published in 1983, Paul Fussell’s Class: A Guide Through the American Status System is one of those rare books that most literate people seem to have heard of, say they want to […]
4,009 parole Parte 14 di 16 (Parte 1, Parte 13) Il movimento nazionalista bianco è più una sottocultura che un partito politico. È una rete di individui, piattaforme web e organizzazioni. Esiste più online che nel mondo reale. Ci auspichiamo che questa sottocultura dia vita ad un cambiamento politico. Ma prima di riuscire a cambiare […]
1,580 words Author’s Note: In a recent livestream, our longtime reader Sutton asked, “How important is economics in terms of ultimately understanding history and politics?” Hyacinth Bouquet transcribed by answer, and I edited it a bit. I want to thank Sutton for the question and Hyacinth for the transcript. This is essentially a philosophical question. […]
960 words Author’s Note: In a recent livestream, Edith asked me “Who is really in charge in the Biden Administration?” Hyacinth Bouquet transcribed my answer, and I cleaned it up and expanded it a bit. I want to thank Edith for her question and Hyacinth for her transcription. This is a serious question, to which […]
223 words This Saturday, April 30, there will be no Counter-Currents Radio livestream. Counter-Currents Radio will be back on May 7th. On Sunday, May 1st, 2022, Nick Jeelvy and The Writers’ Bloc will be back with special guest John Morgan to talk about The Best Month Yet, looking at the best Counter-Currents articles in April. […]
946 words Editor’s Note: This year, Counter-Currents aims to raise $300,000. Last week, a donor offered a $1,500 Earth Day matching grant in honor of the birth of his fourth child. We had an amazing week. We quickly blew past the matching grant, bringing in a total of $25,110.50. That puts our grand total at […]
The saviors of the white race? 1,427 words It seems that every ten years a “New Right” emerges in America. The National Review was seen as the “New Right” in the 1950s. There was a “New Right” in the 1980s with Ronald Reagan’s ascent. There have been many New Rights in Europe as well. Over the […]
Sam T. Francis by Phil Eiger Newmann, 2021 1,094 words Samuel Todd Francis was born April 29, 1947, in Chattanooga, Tennessee. He died February 15, 2005 in the Maryland suburbs of the imperial capital. Francis took his BA from Johns Hopkins University in 1969 and his PhD in modern history from the University of North […]
1,315 words Author’s Note: On last Saturday’s Counter-Currents Radio livestream, a listener named Natalie sent in the question, “What are your thoughts on the Coach ‘Dead-Shill’ saga?” Hyacinth Bouquet transcribed my answer, and I have cleaned it up some. I want to thank Natalie for her question and Hyacinth for her transcription. Well, from your […]
Self-described Nazi Thomas Leech, who was recently convicted in the UK on terrorism charges, shows that today’s Nazis don’t really live up to their more fashionable predecessors. 1,751 words A rose by any other name When I was growing up, or at least getting bigger, my parents were fairly liberal about swearing in the house. […]
Since-deleted tweet sent by Elon Musk on February 17. 1,073 words When renegade weed-smoking transhumanist wannabe Martian Elon Musk announced his $46.5-billion takeover of Twitter on Monday, he said, “Free speech is the bedrock of a functioning democracy, and Twitter is the digital town square where matters vital to the future of humanity are debated.” […]
Berkeley Castle, VDARE‘s new headquarters. 1,504 words After ten conference cancellations with hotels, VDARE finally hosted their first, UnCancelled conference on April 23. Instead of using the pop-up conference model, where none of the attendees knows the venue until hours before the event, VDARE took a no-nonsense attitude. They put their foot down and bought […]
2,101 words Mildred Walker (1905-1998) wrote a series of books considered Western regional, and was compared to Willa Cather. Walker, however, has a sensibility all her own, and Winter Wheat (1944) was a book that impressed me from the first page. In it, people are tied to the land and the wheat it produces. It […]
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