Beloved British cartoon character Peppa Pig has been unmasked as a horrible racist after being shown doing such unconscionable things as buying fiddles and attending an Irish dancing festival during a trip to Ireland. 2,660 words Late to the party There seems to be a political axiom whereby it is clear that a party or […]
142 words Dear Friends of Counter-Currents, We’re going to AFPAC (the America First Political Action Conference)! If you will be attending, or if you’re in the Orlando area, please get in touch with our Program Director Cyan Quinn here to meet up with other Counter-Currents supporters in Orlando. Nick Fuentes is extremely effective at arguing that America is a […]
1,674 words You’ve seen these films, haven’t you, my man? — Manhunter The sovereign is he who decides on the state of exception: If there is some person or institution, in a given polity, capable of bringing about a total suspension of the law and then to use extra-legal force to normalize the situation, then […]
2,623 words Brianna Kupfer was born in 1997, a year in which many of you reading this may have been older teenagers, fresh adults, or middle-aged. Maybe you were just getting started in putting your adult life in order by buying a home, getting married, or perhaps having your first child. With your life ahead […]
A new off-Broadway musical called Black No More depicts a machine that turns black people white. Photo credit: Monique Carboni/The New Group 2,965 words Liberia Celebrates 200 Years of Magnificent Failure To assert — as does the entire modern racial-justice-industrial complex without any hesitation or equivocation — that any disparities regarding income, health, and longevity […]
4,880 words Recently I wrote about the thoughtful comedy Keeping the Faith, which, in my view, does a remarkable job of exploring the conflicts involved in Gentile-Jewish relations. Stiller’s other Gentile-Jewish comedy from the same year, Meet the Parents (2000), shows even more open hostility between Gentiles and Jews. This theme of conflict between the two camps has been […]
712 words Virtus was the highest moral aspiration of Roman patriots. It had a simple meaning: Rome before oneself. Romans were judged by their service to the common good. To our own Founding Fathers, virtus was the “central element in public life.” The architects of this country were inspired chiefly by the Roman example. Since […]
Robert Jensen 3,414 words Robert Jensen is an archetypal Leftist academic: a feminist, an anti-capitalist, an anti-imperialist, and someone who belivies in institutional racism. He was denouncing “white privilege” well before doing so became fashionable, and his feminism is of the radical variety, at odd’s with today’s wishy-washy “girl boss” posturing. I read his book […]
Robert Jensen 3,414 words Robert Jensen is an archetypal Leftist academic: a feminist, an anti-capitalist, an anti-imperialist, and someone who belivies in institutional racism. He was denouncing “white privilege” well before doing so became fashionable, and his feminism is of the radical variety, at odd’s with today’s wishy-washy “girl boss” posturing. I read his book […]
1,212 words The Super Bowl always serves as a good barometer for American culture. It’s where ads seek to introduce upcoming blockbusters and “social progress.” Corporations made sure to start showing off gay couples in Super Bowl advertising in the mid-2010s. Nowadays every ad features a gay couple, as well as a mixed-race couple. The […]
1,496 words According to Merriam-Webster, to “discriminate” means to “mark or perceive the distinguishing features of . . . to distinguish between another like object.” Basically, discrimination is the simple act of telling the difference between things. But wait — discrimination is supposed to be wrong, right? Due to an incident last week in Boston […]
1,267 words I’ve been thinking about Canada a lot lately, mainly because of the truckers, mainly because I’m preparing to review George Grant’s Lament for a Nation with my true blue Canuck friend Endeavour on Sunday’s Writers’ Bloc (10 PM CET, 4 PM EST, 1 PM PST). The review’s been a long time coming, predating […]
1,268 words I’ve been thinking about Canada a lot lately, mainly because of the truckers, and mainly because I’m preparing to review George Grant’s Lament for a Nation with my true blue Canuck friend Endeavour on Sunday’s Writers’ Bloc (10 PM CET, 4 PM EST, 1 PM PST). The review’s been a long time coming, […]
Ringleaders camouflaged by a crowd smash their way into the Santa Clara County Jail in San Jose. 4,580 words Part 2 of 2 (Part 1 here) The Fake News With one voice, the mass media — radio, newspapers, and newsreel reports (disseminated via motion picture theaters) — played a key role in the lynchings and […]
Carl Schmitt, 1888–1985 2,462 words On Saturday, February 19th, 2022, Greg Johnson will read and discuss his essay “Reflections on Carl Schmitt’s The Concept of the Political.” (The entire essay is reprinted below.) He will also pause to discuss the essay with the audience and, of course, answer YOUR QUESTIONS. Your homework is to read […]
Samuel Huntington 2,644 words The decline of the West is still in the first slow phase, but at some point it might speed up dramatically. — Samuel P. Huntington, The Clash of Civilizations & the Remaking of World Order In 1993, academic and White House strategist Samuel P. Huntington wrote a piece for the American […]
San Francisco Chronicle Extra: “Kidnappers Lynched!” Royce Brier’s eyewitness account of the lynchings in the left-hand column, “Mob Storms Jail, Hangs Slayers in San Jose Square,” won the Pulitzer Prize for Reporting. 3,977 words Part 1 of 2 Although most Americans probably equate the term “lynch mob” with an image of a band of Southern […]
1,395 words Louis Theroux has made a career as a documentarian by going out into the “bush”—basically, anywhere outside the urban and online bubbles where his kind dwell. There he meets weird and marginal people. He is nice to them in order to get them on film. Then he displays them—like so many Hottentot Venuses—for […]
A CIA satellite photo of Russian deployments along the Ukrainian border. 2,316 words There are many reasons why I’m glad to not be living back home in America right now, and one of them is that I no longer have to listen to the American mainstream media — and worse, those normals who parrot their […]
1,950 words While doing a deep dive into Richard Haier’s illuminating textbook, The Neuroscience of Intelligence, I was reminded of something Academic Agent said during a particularly interesting episode of Millenniyule 2021: I still maintain a number of criticisms I made of the Alt Right back then. If you remember, back in 2017, everybody talked, […]
1,039 slov English original here Volání po spravedlnosti za smrt Trayvona Martina i Michaela Browna bylo jeden velký podfuk. Oba totiž byli kriminálníci, kteří zemřeli kvůli své hlouposti, jež je ponoukala napadnout ozbrojeného muže. Totéž platí i pro Ahmauda Arberyho. Dostali, co si zasloužili. (Herec) Jussie Smollet a (automobilový závodník) Bubba Wallace se klamně snažili vydávat se za oběti zločinů z nenávisti. Falešné […]
A compilation tape showing Joe Rogan, shown here groveling for forgiveness, dropping 24 n-bombs in 29 seconds may be the new world record holder. 3,492 words “Rogan” Spelled Backwards Is “Nagor” Is there even a remote mathematical possibility that “Reggin” sounds a lot like “Rogan,” but when you spell “Reggin” backwards, it’s the most awful […]
4,579 words Part 3 of 3 (Part 1 here, Part 2 here) 23. What to Eat Eating more calories to gain muscle is what gymbros call “bulking.” As we stated earlier, protein supplementation offers only a minute advantage and has drawbacks in terms of making your body produce more toxic ketones, which may strain the […]
2,202 words I spent enough time living around the corner from Philadelphia’s Italian Market to know when something smells fishy. As the rest of us desperately try to work off the pounds we gained during the holiday season and fight off the temptations posed by an aisle full of heart-shaped boxes and pink-bagged chocolate delights, […]
You can buy Greg Johnson’s White Identity Politics here. 4,100 words On Saturday, February 12th, 2022, Greg Johnson will be trying something new on Counter-Currents Radio. Bowing to the many requests to create audio books, he will be reading his essay “The Uppity White Folks Manifesto” from White Identity Politics. (The entire essay is reprinted […]
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