1,283 words The last website I was paid to write for was funded by a sole wealthy benefactor. The site bore his name. I never had even the hint of a problem with him nor a single misgiving about him. I only met him once, and he was so amiably well-oiled that night that he […]
Hitler bin Laden 1,148 words There is a certain type of story that has been coming out of the liberal press lately in which they discuss White Nationalists saying nice things about Islamic fundamentalists. There were several of them a couple of months ago, when the Taliban overthrew the government in Afghanistan. VICE in particular […]
3,210 words No Time to Die is a magnificent film. This review will contain major spoilers after the fifth paragraph, as they are necessary to meaningfully analyze the film, though only those relevant to the points made. For a spoiler-free review, listen to Counter-Currents Radio Podcast No. 380, where Greg Johnson bravely attempts to discuss […]
Peter Sutherland, a UN champion of Third World migration who was a member of every sinister globalist institution you’ve ever heard of. 4,804 words The concept of “The Great Replacement,” which holds that there are shadowy forces at work trying to dispossess and indeed obliterate physically the European peoples through the use of immigration, has […]
1,145 words Facebook’s list of “Dangerous Individuals and Organizations” was leaked last week. It was about what you’d expect. Alleged “hate”-mongers are placed alongside terrorist leaders and cartel kingpins. Jared Taylor is just as grave a threat as ISIS, according to Facebook’s list. There were a lot of familiar names on it. Both Taylor and […]
Nicholas Kristof in Bahrain 3,386 words Guess who is going to be running for Governor of Oregon? Current Governor-sociopath, Kate Brown, is term limited. Who best to replace the state’s pretend Governor? Why not Nicholas Kristof, a pretend journalist who, until recently, wrote for a pretend newspaper? From DNYUZ: After 37 years at The New […]
2,431 words Colin Powell is dead. The media claims he is yet another victim of the ongoing COVID-19 plague. I won’t get into the whole vaccine morality play; once a person reaches their biblical three score and ten, diseases that are easily curable in young adults become deadly. After all, Powell’s storming front-line warhorse, Norman […]
1,468 words “. . . if you told me you were drowning I would not lend a hand.” — Phil Collins “We must all hang together, or, most assuredly, we shall all hang separately.” — Benjamin Franklin Race-conscious whites believe that our race as a whole is too individualistic compared to other races. We would […]
NFL Executive Director DeMaurice Smith, whom Raiders coach Jon Gruden described as possessing “lips the size of Michelin tires.” 2,405 words NFL Coach Resigns After His Hilarious Emails are Leaked Black Americans are as statistically overrepresented in the ranks of professional football players as they are when it comes to committing homicide. With his Nordic […]
Dave Chappelle 2,804 words One thing I have always admired about the British is that they know when to quit. Just think of all the legendary British bands that broke up at the height of their popularity: The Beatles, The Sex Pistols, The Clash, The Police, The Smiths. I’ll even throw in Led Zeppelin. They […]
580 words 1. Our Weekend Livestreams On Saturday, October 16th, Counter-Currents Radio’s host Greg Johnson will be joined by Endeavour to talk about the controversy surrounding the new Bond film No Time to Die, plus cinema, current events, white identity politics, and of course YOUR QUESTIONS. Counter-Currents Radio will be streaming on DLive and Odysee at noon PST, 3 pm […]
Nietzsche at age 18. 3,017 words In the Alps I am unconquerable, that is, when I am alone and have no enemy other than myself. — Nietzsche, letter to Malwida von Meysenburg Friedrich Nietzsche remains the most enigmatic of philosophers. Claimed by both the political Left and Right over the 121 years since his death […]
1,456 words 1. Our Fundraiser This year, Counter-Currents is trying to raise $200,000 to sustain and improve our work. Since our last update, we have had 38 donations totaling $5,599.72, including the remainder of a $5,000 matching grant. This means we have received a total of 915 donations and a grand total of $118,855.42 since we […]
Phil Eiger Newmann, Friedrich Nietzsche, 2020. 734 words Friedrich Nietzsche was born this day in 1844 in the small town of Röcken, near Leipzig, Saxony, in the Kingdom of Prussia. He died in August 25, 1900, in Weimar, Saxony, in the Second German Reich. The outlines of Nietzsche’s life are readily available online. Nietzsche is […]
John Fitzgerald Johnson, aka Grand Master Jay 1,431 words According to the Urban Dictionary, the phrase “Fuck Around and Find Out” means “to fuck with someone that you know shouldn’t be fucked with, then find out why they shouldn’t be fucked with in the most painful and humiliating way possible.” According to Wikipedia, “The Not Fucking Around […]
“That’s all, folks!” 2,471 words I have been following the downward trajectory of the America First movement for some time now. The initial Bleeding Kansas of the infighting within Nick Fuentes’ movement has escalated into what people online are beginning to call the Groyper Civil War. After I wrote my previous article on the issue, […]
7,432 words Talia Bracha LavinCulture Warlords: My Journey into the Dark Web of White Supremacy New York: Hachette Books, 2020 A new book by Talia Bracha Lavin has emerged offering an in-depth take on the Dissident Right, mostly regarding its online presence. This is Culture Warlords, with the spooky subtitle My Journey into the Dark […]
Ferdinand von Wright, Pigeons 1,171 words A friend recently sent me a video on the history of Western, and specifically Anglo-American, cultural attitudes towards pigeons. The specificity of the subject titillated my thoroughly postmodern fancy, so I gave it a watch. You should as well. It’s short and succinct, presenting the story of the West’s […]
1,962 words Longtime Counter-Currents commenter Alexandra O. recently raised the question of how to help young, racially conscious white men find mates and start families. Since I am married with children, Greg Johnson asked me to offer some thoughts on the topic. The first I thing I would do is separate the hardcore dissidents from […]
Lt. Col. Stuart Scheller 1,414 words A persecuted Marine officer has become a folk hero to conservatives. Lieutenant Colonel Stuart Scheller went viral in August after he publicly criticized military leaders over the debacle in Afghanistan. Scheller particularly attacked senior commanders for not resisting the abandonment of Bagram Air Base, which occurred over a month […]
Jane Elliott in her classroom. 1,442 words Stephen G. BloomBlue Eyes, Brown Eyes: A Cautionary Tale of Race and Brutality Oakland, Ca.: University of California Press, 2021 Stephen G. Bloom is a Jewish Professor at the University of Iowa. He rose to prominence after he wrote a book about an Orthodox Jewish sect that created […]
Aleister Crowley 1,734 words When I began reading Counter-Currents, I was quickly drawn to the commemorative pieces, not least because many of the deceased were completely new to me, and have since led me to new intellectual pastures. The late, great Jonathan Bowden was correct in describing CC as an online university. One commemorated figure, […]
Aleister Crowley by Charles Krafft 424 words Aleister Crowley was an English poet, novelist, painter, and mountaineer who is most famous as an occultist, ceremonial magician, and founder of the religion and philosophy of Thelema. But ironically Crowley’s supposed Satanism and Black Magic are far less frightening to most people than his politics. For Aleister […]
5,422 words The release of a new James Bond film is always a cause for celebration. I’ve been following Bond since I was six or seven years old, but the series is even older than I am. Isn’t it remarkable that the same family has been making these films now for sixty years? There is […]
203 words Happy Columbus Day! Today is the day when many countries across the Americas celebrate the date of the explorer Christopher Columbus’ arrival at the island he named San Salvador during his first expedition to the New World, thus inaugurating the establishment of European civilization in the American hemisphere. The day is a federal […]