1,429 words The reality of the Great Replacement is relentless. If we want to win, we have to try new things and new strategies. I have prepared a multi-media project to convey this: the Great Reconquista Challenge. We are all AMATL (A Man Appointed To Liquidation). Big media, big money, and big corporations push the Great […]
Marinetti in the First World War. 176 words Those on the Right who believe that modern art is always “decadent” need to come to grips with Italian Futurism. In commemoration of the birthday of Filippo Marinetti, the founder of Italian Futurism and one of the prophets of Fascism, I would like to draw your attention […]
J. K. Rowling, who earned praise for getting herself cancelled this year by refusing to back down from her normal views on genitalia and gender. 2,411 words We can be heroes just for one day. — David Bowie Hans, are we the baddies? — Mitchell and Webb sketch featuring Nazi soldiers As European and Commonwealth […]
1,969 words Democracy is also a form of worship. It is the worship of jackals by jackasses. — H. L. Mencken Will Hillary Clinton ever go away and leave us in peace? Only when she is laying in her coffin with a wooden stake driven through her heart can we hope to see the last […]
1,065 words Perhaps the most knee-jerk reaction for the normie when asked why “diversity is our strength” is that it makes the local cuisine better. There are plenty of arguments against this. “Why do we need Japanese people to have sushi here?” “Why isn’t native food good enough for you?” These are valid arguments, but […]
Alleged serial killer Anthony Robinson, who distinguished himself by having no previous criminal record. 2,489 words Asian Women Make More Money than White Men; Black Males Respond by Attacking Asian Women Though we live in a white-supremacist patriarchy that ensures white males get all the breaks and receive all the unearned dividends, recent stats from […]
2,058 words The four months that have passed since America’s debacle in Afghanistan have made it increasingly clear that this was a model that was successful from commanders and managers’ perspectives. It is therefore highly likely that it will be repeated on other battlefields. It may sound absurd at first, but it needs to be […]
650 words The 2021 Counter-Currents fundraiser is coming down to the wire. This year, Counter-Currents is trying to raise $200,000. Since our last update, we have received 24 donations totaling $11,110.01. This means we have received a total of 1172 donations and a grand total of $177,876.38 since we started our fundraiser on March 10th. Thus […]
6,227 word 1. Martin Heidegger Reads Fichte On June 25, 1929, Heidegger wrote to Karl Jaspers, “At the present moment I am lecturing on Fichte, Hegel, and Schelling for the first time — and once more a new world opens up before me. It is the same old experience: other people cannot do your reading […]
Carl Spitzweg, Der Bücherwurm, 1850. 100 words Saturday, December 18th, Counter-Currents Radio host Greg Johnson welcomes Kathryn S., James O’Meara, Stephen Foster, and Mark Gullick to talk about their lists of five essential books that every educated person should read — plus, of course, YOUR QUESTIONS. Counter-Currents Radio will be streaming on DLive and Odysee at noon PST, 3 […]
263 words The Counter-Currents “Paywall” is one of the financial pillars that keep us on the web. Paywall subscribers have immediate access to those Counter-Currents publications and podcasts that are released to the general public after 30 days. Also, Paywall subscribers can post comments immediately without waiting in the moderation queue. To recognize our Paywall […]
1,487 words Arguing the case for nationalism is a thankless endeavor. The powers-that-be provide instant gratification, while the negative externalities take years or decades to materialize. “Free trade” and “open borders” are the dogmata of our times; international capitalism and Left-liberalism are the two faces of the same globalist beast. Last year, it was threatened […]
Salvador Dali, The Persistence of Memory 1,446 words More than one person I’ve spoken to, both offline and online, has commented on how the passage of time seems to have changed very little in the past two years. Some statements I’ve heard repeated multiple times: everything’s the same, it’s 2020 all over again, it’s like […]
2,199 words “The White Witch? Who is she?”“Why, it is she that has got all Narnia under her thumb. It’s she that makes it always winter. Always winter and never Christmas; think of that!” — C. S. Lewis, The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe Students of the subject are well aware that the tradition […]
Cracker wannabe Hasan Piker. 2,239 words In a world where the biggest racial slur is “white,” it seems fruitless to argue whether “cracker” is also a racial slur, since no one who isn’t a liar would deny that it’s a contemptuous term aimed exclusively at white people. Anything white is bad, so “cracker” is even […]
You can buy Stephen Paul Foster’s new novel When Harry Met Sally here. 3,278 words Stephen Paul FosterAfter Harry Met Sally: A Novel of Philosophical Discovery Independently published, 2021 I can still hear you sayingWe would never break the chain. — Fleetwood Mac, “The Chain” Readers who enjoyed last year’s Toward the Bad I Kept […]
464 words As a Christmas present to our loyal readers and commenters, the elves in the Counter-Currents workshop have created a list of our Top 100 Commenters. The list is updated once a day. If you are on the list, a Top 100 badge will appear next to your name when you comment. Today’s list […]
Vaush 1,769 words Two wild stories came out of the Breadtube scene within a 12-hour period earlier this week. Perhaps both deserve their own article, but they happened at the same time, and they might be related. I’ll explain why at the end. The first story occurred on Monday night, when Communist Breadtuber Vaush announced […]
227 words The Meaning and History of Christmas Fullmoon Ancestry, “All I Want for Christmas“ Fullmoon Ancestry, “Christmas Wishes“ Steven Clark, “Christmas Monologue“ Collin Cleary, “Some Thoughts on Yule“ Jef Costello, “Living in Truth: A Yuletide Homily“ Julius Evola, “Christmas and the Winter Solstice“ Richard Houck, “The Winter Solstice & Christmas Ruminations“ Juleigh Howard-Hobson, “Of […]
1,694 words Joseph Ford Cotto, 1st Baron Cotto, GGGCRRunaway Masters: A True Story of Slavery, Freedom, Triumph, and Tragedy beyond 1619 and 1776 Monee, Ill.: self-published, 2021 Some time ago I considered writing a white advocate-style article about one of America’s longest-running brush wars. My research centered on the outstanding book, History of the Second […]
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 […]
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