US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin 1,742 words We are now nearly a year into Senile Joe’s presidency, and something highly alarming has already happened: America has lost its power to deter. “Deterrence,” writes Victor Davis Hanson, “is the ancient ability to scare somebody off from hurting you, your friends, or your interests — without […]
1,448 words This year marks the ten-year anniversary of the publication of Gods Without Men by Hari Kunzru; it was published by Vintage Books, which is a division of Random House. Though the novel was nothing earth-shattering in the mainstream literary world, it was well-received and considered “wise” by The New York Times Book Review. […]
Coming soon to a city near you. 2,814 words Three Trials, Three Verdicts, One Racially Insane Nation When two or more people of different races are involved in a violent incident, is it automatically “racial”? What if no one involved in the incident mentions race as a factor? Does the very fact that they’re from […]
387 words René Guénon was born on November 15, 1886. Along with Julius Evola, Guénon was one of the leading figures in the Traditionalist school, which has deeply influenced my own outlook and the metapolitical mission and editorial agenda of Counter-Currents Publishing and North American New Right. (For a sense of my differences with Guénon, see my […]
164 words We’ve been listening to our authors and commenters. If you look to the right on your computer screen, you will see changes to the sidebar menu at Counter-Currents. Where once there were lists of Recent Posts and Recent Comments, there are now links that allow you to choose what you see on the […]
267 words Saturday, November 13th, on Counter-Currents Radio Greg Johnson and Thomas Steuben welcome American Krogan to talk about his BioShock series, as well as current events and, of course, YOUR QUESTIONS. Counter-Currents Radio will be streaming on DLive and Odysee at noon PST, 3 pm EST, 8 pm CET. Send your questions, comments, and donations through Entropy: entropystream.live/countercurrents Sunday, […]
Elijah & the ravens 700 words This year, Counter-Currents is trying to raise $200,000 to sustain and improve our work. Since our last update, we have had 28 donations totaling $1,516. This means we have received a total of 1039 donations and a grand total of $141,601.24 since we started our fundraiser on March 10th. […]
2,664 words In the 1946 movie Humoresque, Joan Crawford describes John Garfield as “that rare animal, a New Yorker from New York.” It’s long been a joke that no one is actually from New York; you’re either an immigrant or you arrived in New York as a starry-eyed kid from the Midwest seeking big-city adventure. […]
Hamtramck, Michigan 2,649 words I enjoy democracy immensely. It is incomparably idiotic, and hence incomparably amusing. Does it exalt dunderheads, cowards, trimmers, frauds, cads? Then the pain of seeing them go up is balanced and obliterated by the joy of seeing them come down. — H. L. Mencken From the Anti-Defamation League website: “The Great […]
397 words John Bean, a noteworthy figure in British Right-wing and racialist politics during the mid-twentieth century, died at 1 PM on Tuesday, November 9, 2021. He was born in Carshalton in 1927. He was the founder of the National Labour Party (NLP) in circa 1957. The co-founder was Commander Andrew Fountaine (RN Rtd.), a […]
Liberals’ ideal police force. 3,194 words For the last 20 years, America’s elites have talked feverishly about police racism in order to avoid talking about black crime. — Heather McDonald, The War on Cops With elections exploding across America like November fireworks, and with Glenn Youngkin’s victory over Terry McAuliffe in Virginia absorbing most of […]
Nathan DeGrave 2,541 words Nathan DeGrave is among the peaceful January 6 demonstrators who are being kept in the Washington, DC jail for practicing their supposed right to free speech and freedom of assembly. Their situation has been dire in an unimaginable hell. I cannot describe what these people are facing any better than the […]
1,677 words The restaurant news headline read “300 Pizza Huts are Closing.” It was sent to me by a friend in the middle of the night, and I was up working, knowing what I would find before I opened it. Pizza Hut closing 300 restaurants intersects directly with an area of study that concerns me: […]
Khamzat Chimaev, a Muslim MMA fighter who says he’s coming for “white boy” Colby Covington. 2,871 words Open Season on “White Boys” in Combat Sports With his elephant-sized ears, giant hooked nose, and mustache-free Quranic beard, undefeated MMA fighter Khamzat Chimaev resembles an A. Wyatt Mann caricature of a goat-fucking Muslim. The Russian-born martial artist […]
1,242 words Today is Guillaume Faye’s birthday. He passed away in 2019 after a battle with cancer. Faye had been sick for some time, but he was so focused on writing what will now be his last book that he postponed seeing a doctor until it was complete. When he finally sought medical attention, he […]
126 words Saturday, November 6th, Counter-Currents Radio host Greg Johnson welcomes Jason Kessler to talk about the ongoing Charlottesville trial and, of course, YOUR QUESTIONS. Counter-Currents Radio will be streaming on DLive and Odysee at noon PST, 3 pm EST, 8 pm UK time, & 9 pm CET. Send your questions, comments, and donations through Entropy: entropystream.live/countercurrents Sunday, November 7th, […]
660 words Our fundraiser has hit new milestones. This year, Counter-Currents is trying to raise $200,000 to sustain and improve our work. Since our last update, we have had 36 donations totaling $5,511.69. This means we have received a total of 1011 donations and a grand total of $140,085.24 since we started our fundraiser on […]
1,929 words When I was in the middle of my teenage years, my cronies and I would tear around our southern English town on our bicycles, rickety machines partly constructed from old parts salvaged from the municipal rubbish tip. The last time I was in my home town, two years ago and aged 58, I […]
Glenn Youngkin 1,126 words Moderate Republican Glenn Youngkin surprisingly won the Virginia gubernatorial race this week. The state, once a battleground, has become a solid blue state in recent years. Republicans last won a statewide race in 2009, and few commentators gave Youngkin a shot to win. Donald Trump lost the state by 10 points […]
1,719 words We’re gonna talk about normie stuff today. I can already hear the groans emanating from the peanut gallery. “But Trav,” you say. “This is Counter-Currents, the caviar of White Nationalist websites. We don’t come here to read about normie stuff.” Last year, I wrote about underground anti-anti-white YouTube rapper, Tom MacDonald, after he […]
1,684 words Roughly nine years ago, when I’d filed for divorce and was sending out feelers to see if anyone in this dismally unexceptional and lopsidedly negroidal metro area known as Greater Atlanta could recommend a good landlord or rental agency, I contacted a woman I knew in town to see if she had any […]
1,459 words Trump’s antics never cease to amaze. This week, he brazenly declared that “Israel literally owned Congress ten years ago.” Was this Trump going ballistic and naming the Jew after having been their good goy for years, only to be betrayed? Alas, he was only lamenting that the halcyon days of the American Israel […]
Yuri Bezmenov 2,714 words Back in mother USSR, we used to play a game called “hide the thimble.” The interesting thing about that game involved the requirement that the player hide the thimble in plain sight for all to see. — A Look Inside the Playbook, Anthony Napoleon & Yevgeni Yevtushenkov Some ages are lukewarm […]
Renaud Camus 5,048 words What we in America call multiculturalism the French call vivre ensemble, or “living together.” If that sounds like a euphemism to cover up a genocide, it’s because it is. As French author Renaud Camus dryly notes, “Between living together and living, one must choose.” And so one must. The phrase “the Great […]
Ibram X. Kendi 1,485 words “Grifter” is the closest thing political commentators have to an N-word. As a term of abuse, however, “grifter” is itself very abused. If someone makes any kind of money talking about politics, especially online, they are inevitably going to be called a “grifter” by someone. People say Nick Fuentes is […]
Featured News
Click on this icon next to any post to promote it here!