1,528 words You have to give the Left credit. They never take a day off. The eye of Sauron never blinks. They are frenzied and relentless in their attempts to overthrow our civilization. They softened us up for a long time, rotting away our character and identity by promoting vice, cynicism, and nihilism — all […]
1,506 words / 9:56 Translations: Czech, French, German, Swedish Audio version: To listen in a player, click here. To download the mp3, right-click here and choose “save target or link as.” It was about twenty years ago when I first noticed that the greeting “Merry Christmas” was being replaced by the bland, neutral “Season’s Greetings” […]
1,506 words / 9:56 Translations: Czech, French, German, Swedish Audio version: To listen in a player, click here. To download the mp3, right-click here and choose “save target or link as.” It was about twenty years ago when I first noticed that the greeting “Merry Christmas” was being replaced by the bland, neutral “Season’s Greetings” […]
3,220 words Juicy Swole-Ass Gets Strangled by His Own Fake Noose As an avid student of hate-crime hoaxes ever since Laird Wilcox’s groundbreaking 1994 study Crying Wolf: Hate Crime Hoaxes in America was released to zero national attention, it is with bated breath and jittery excitement that I announce last week’s criminal conviction of gay […]
Virginia’s new heroes. 1,167 words There are fates worse than death: You could have a statue of yourself melted down by your enemies and turned into postmodern art. That’s the fate that awaits the famous Charlottesville Robert E. Lee statue. The Charlottesville City Council unanimously voted this week to give the removed statue to the […]
Obama & Mugabe 2,206 words It’s been almost five years since Barack Hussein Obama vacated the Oval Office, where he completed eight years of doing the opposite of what white Americans, originally enthralled with the “light worker,” were expecting: “healing” the racial divide. Here we are after two punishing terms of Obama, one of the […]
Rembrandt, Two Women Teaching a Child to Walk, c.1635 – c.1637 1,261 words This year, Counter-Currents is trying to raise $200,000. Since our last update, we have received 9 donations totaling $2,078,65. This means we have received a total of 1148 donations and a grand total of $165,766.37 since we started our fundraiser on March 10th. […]
100 words Saturday, December 11th, Counter-Currents Radio host Greg Johnson welcomes Karl Thorburn to talk about Bitcoin, current events, and YOUR QUESTIONS. Counter-Currents Radio will be streaming on DLive and Odysee at noon PST, 3 pm EST, 9 pm CET. Send your questions, comments, and donations through Entropy: entropystream.live/countercurrents Sunday, December 12th, Nick Jeelvy welcomes Hapaperspective to discuss current events […]
4,104 words “Ask not what you can do for the movement, but what the movement can do for you.” — Richard Spencer (paraphrased) I think all of us Richard Spencer observers deduced long ago that the self-described ruler of the world has been pining for a rebrand. Last year, I wrote about him making overtures […]
Goddess of Liberty, Texas State Capitol 1,647 words You are much less free than you used to be just a few short years ago; this an irrefutable fact. Almost daily in 2020 and 2021 we have witnessed scenes of tyranny and repression which we would never have thought possible in modern Western states. We have […]
3,008 words Radical gender theory and its origins are long subjects, perhaps suitable for another tirade. Still, the basic concept is pretty simple. First, it completely decouples biological sex from gender. The term gender is used in a technical sense to denote the non-biological aspects associated with masculinity and femininity. However — so goes the […]
Semmie Lee Williams, Jr. 1,345 words Two weeks ago, I wrote about a black man who had a history of making anti-white comments plowing through a white crowd in Kenosha, Wisconsin and killing six. But despite his track record, Darrell Brooks has not openly stated that he killed anyone because they were white. Last week, […]
3,437 words Every Cretan is a liar. I am from Crete. — attributed to Epimenedes Tell me lies.Tell me sweet little lies. — Fleetwood Mac We live in an age of lies. We are fed daily Potemkin truth, a manicured version of reality intended to deceive, deny, and degrade. The trickster god Obama claimed that […]
You can buy Mark Gullick’s Cherub Valley here. 748 words Before it was overshadowed by social media, click-bait, and online shopping, the internet provided the dawn of the twenty-first century with limitless potential. It’s worth noting that there was a dark side to it as well, and Mark Gullick’s Cherub Valley shows its readers the […]
1,217 words On Christmas of 1996 I was at a crossroads. I had spent seven years in Boston — a life’s goal, and they were seven of the happiest years of my life — but in 1991 I moved to Columbia, Missouri, to live with Mother. I had worked and saved money, ostensibly planning to […]
Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner 2,497 words The murder of Sam Collington has the normie in me raging against my dissident self like Norman Bates in a dress. On November 30 in Philadelphia, a 17-year-old black criminal named Latif Williams shot and killed Collington, who was a white and devoutly Marxist 21-year-old college student. This […]
927 words In the Contributor Notes of a recent issue of Philosophy Now magazine, one of the authors, Sailee Khurjekar, is described thusly: She is passionate about intersectional feminism, and the representation of minorities in public life. She hopes to use her experiences as a female British Indian with Borderline Personality Disorder to advocate for […]
1,466 words If you’re a long-time reader of my oeuvre here on Counter-Currents, you’ll know that I spent the last year dreading my 30th birthday. Part of it is exaggeration for comedic or dramatic effect; while I write to introduce ideas, spotlight problems, and provide prescriptions and analyses, I recognize that I also write to […]
2,459 words Mayo Monkeys, Your Time Is Up In a possibly apocryphal quote, Muhammad Ali allegedly explained why he refused to be drafted into the US Armed Forces to fight in Vietnam: “I ain’t got no quarrel with them Viet Cong. No Viet Cong ever called me nigger.” Okay, but had he ever spent any […]
Eric Zemmour 755 words This year, Counter-Currents is trying to raise $200,000. Since our last update, we have received 30 donations totaling $4,378.57. This includes a generous donor’s matching grant of $2,022. This means we have received a total of 1139 donations and a grand total of $163,687.72 since we started our fundraiser on March […]
Gwen Snyder 1,427 words Twitter just handed the ultimate censorship weapon to Nazis. Under the new “privacy policy,” Proud Boys are reporting valid research, like documentation of public rallies by violent white supremacists. And Twitter is forcing us to choose between suspension and research deletion. — Gwen Snyder, antifa double agent secretly working for the […]
1,872 words Game theory, sometimes called the prisoner’s dilemma, is like an onion. The essence of it is a very simple game, but it can quickly spiral out into complexity with additional alterations. I wish to give a crash course in basic game theory as I understand it, and then discuss its practical applications. This […]
3,297 words At first, the rumors had just seemed like sensational click-bait trash, but as the Algorithm steadily improved, my initial scoffing was replaced by a wavering shrug that at least it would never happen in my lifetime. When, of course, it did happen in my lifetime, my colleagues and I had assured each other […]
Billy Chemirmir 1,802 words If you’re an average American who exposes himself to average American media, odds are that you haven’t heard of Billy Chemirmir. Billy Chewhowho? It’s a Kenyan surname, and it’s pronounced “Sha-MEAR-MEAR.” You’d think a story where an African-born but Texas-based serial killer posing as a maintenance man wriggled his way into […]
2,120 words Greed: “intense and selfish desire for something, especially wealth, power, or food.” Arrogance: “an insulting way of thinking or behaving that comes from believing that you are better, smarter, or more important than other people.” Greed: It’s one of the seven deadly sins. In the fourth circle of Hell, Dante and Virgil contemplated […]
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