2,243 words English original here Il est important pour les Nationalistes Blancs de visualiser ce à quoi la victoire ressemblerait. Il y a en réalité deux réponses à cette question. La réponse ultime est notre vision de l’Utopie Blanche, la société que nous voulons créer. Mais avant de construire l’Utopie Blanche, nous devons remporter la […]
10,191 words English original: Part 1 here, Part 2 here, Part 3 here, Part 4 here L’Alternative Right n’a pas d’essence, mais elle a une histoire, une histoire qui commence et finit avec Richard Spencer. L’histoire comporte quatre chapitres. D’abord le terme « Alternative Right » fut forgé en 2008. Puis le webzine Alternative Right fut lancé […]
905 words Barry Washington, Jr., a black man, accosted and later assaulted Ian Cranston and his girlfriend, who are white, on September 19 in Bend, Oregon. Ian Cranston shot him in self-defense. Because Washington’s assault on the girl was sexually motivated, the media spun it as “a black man shot for complimenting a white woman.” […]
1,685 words I attended Catholic high school at Cardinal O’Hara in Broomall, Pennsylvania from 1975 to 1979. I’d estimate that at the very most, 20 priests taught there while I was a student. At least six of them — Father Jones, Father Giliberti, Father McCarthy, Father Cannon, Father Gallagher, and Father Close — subsequently faced […]
Frances Haugen 1,577 words The world was introduced to whistleblower Ms. Frances Haugen this week, a 37-year-old spinster who has come out of nowhere to shine a light on the evildoings inside Facebook. On the surface, this might sound good. Facebook is an evil company which is unfortunately a necessary one these days if you […]
Winston & Julia, 1984 2,699 words Love is best. — last line of Robert Browning’s “Love among the Ruins” He loved Big Brother. — last line of George Orwell’s 1984 Reading Orwell’s 1984 once again, I was reminded of the Victorian lady who complained that she disliked Hamlet as it was full of clichés. So […]
2,244 words Fighting racism requires knowing what it is — not an easy task . . . [R]acism is a Schimfort: a term with pejorative connotations, whose very use inevitably tends to be more instrumental than descriptive. To call someone a racist, even if the charge is intellectually dishonest, can be a useful tactic, either […]
Lithuanian Forest Brothers 2,097 words Electoral politics, at least as traditionally understood, has become meaningless for the most part. The 2020 Presidential Election and the recent failed California gubernatorial recall vote make it abundantly clear that, as a result of a combination of voter fraud and demographic change, we cannot win this struggle simply by […]
3,834 words The Pit Directed by Lew Lehman Written by Ian A. Stuart (original screenplay; it’s complicated) Stars [sic]: Sammy Snyders, Jeannie Elias, Sonja Smits Canada (it’s complicated), 1981, 1 hour & 36 minutes “We took your fantastic script and produced a piece of Grade B garbage. Sorry.”[1] If I asked you to think about […]
1,555 words An article by Aquilonius was recently published here at Counter-Currents, ”Is America First Cracking Up?” While I am a regular viewer of Nick Fuentes’ nightly show, America First with Nicholas J. Fuentes, I don’t pay much attention to the broader America First Extended Universe, so I was a bit slow in getting up […]
World heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk 3,006 words Boxing’s Heavyweight Division is Ruled by Undefeated White Men Last Saturday night, right after our editorial deadline had passed, the undefeated Ukrainian heavyweight boxer Oleksandr Usyk won a unanimous decision against the much taller and heavier black British boxer Anthony Joshua, stripping Joshua of the WBO, WBA, and […]
1,839 words White Nationalists should give up any idea of finding immediate results for their ambitions in the current political climate. At this moment, the enemy is simply too powerful, too resourceful, too wealthy, and too pervasive to take on. The best we can do is work to keep what few institutions we still have […]
Roy Campbell 1,562 words Roy Campbell was a South African poet and essayist. T. S. Eliot, Dylan Thomas, and Edith Sitwell praised Campbell as one of the best poets of the inter-war period. Unfortunately, his conservatism, Nietzscheanism, and Catholicism, as well as his open contempt for the Bloomsbury set and his participation in the Spanish […]
Louis de Bonald 137 words Louis Gabriel Ambroise, Vicomte de Bonald, is one of the great French counter-Revolutionary conservative thinkers. For an overview of his life, see “Louis Gabriel Ambroise, Vicomte de Bonald,” here at Counter-Currents. F. Roger Devlin has written several pieces assessing Bonald’s contribution to the North American New Right: “Louis de Bonald’s […]
1,330 words 1. Our Weekend Livestreams Counter-Currents Radio and The Writers’ Bloc have switched days: Counter-Currents Radio will livestream Saturday at noon PST, 3 pm EST, 8 pm UK time, & 9 pm CET. The Writers’ Bloc will livestream on Sunday at 1 pm PST, 4 pm EST, 9 pm UK time, & 10 pm […]
Joe Biden allegedly getting his booster shot on Monday. 954 words An image surfaced this week which, better than any other, sums up the zeitgeist of our age. A few days ago, Joe Biden was filmed receiving his COVID booster shot and the event was heavily promoted by the media. The President is leading by […]
648 words Today is the birthday of Maurice Bardèche (1907–1998), the French Neo-Fascist writer. Bardèche was a prolific and highly versatile author of literary, film, art criticism, history, journalism, and social and political theory. He published twenty-odd books and countless essays, articles, and reviews. Born in modest circumstances in provincial Dun-sur-Auron near the geographical center […]
2,824 words English original here Ceci est mon discours à la troisième Conférence d’Erkenbrand aux Pays-Bas le samedi 3 novembre 2018. J’ai de bonnes et de mauvaises nouvelles. La bonne nouvelle est que tout le monde aime recevoir de bonnes nouvelles. Il est facile d’apporter de bonnes nouvelles et facile d’en recevoir. La mauvaise nouvelle […]
Plato predicted the postmodern predicament in his allegory of the cave. 1,230 words Police shot a black man dead after he’d lunged at an officer with a large kitchen knife in the once-unspoiled northern California town of Crescent City on August 25. That’s what really happened, but more and more, people seem incapable of living […]
932 words English original here Je n’aime pas les mèmes anti-boomers. Nous avons besoin de convertir autant des nôtres que possible, pas d’abandonner d’énormes parties de la population blanche. Et dresser une génération contre une autre me fait penser à une tactique juive de guerre culturelle, comme nous l’avons vu quand les boomers étaient incités […]
A Crimean Tatar woman. The Ukrainian government passed a law in July recognizing the Tatars as one of the indigenous peoples of Ukraine. 1,361 words The popularity of anti-colonialism and the term “indigenous” speaks to our anti-white age. We’re told all white-founded colonial countries are stolen land and that the true owners were dispossessed. “Indigenous […]
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2,753 words Every musician that Shostakovich was at the Moscow Conservatory with in one particular year was shot. Every one, on Stalin’s orders. And when he asked . . . why he’d been spared, Stalin said, “Shostakovich can write film music. We need film music. Because we need film. Because with film we can go […]
1,085 words Dawson City: Frozen Time is an extraordinary documentary about the 1978 Dawson Film Find, the unlikely tale of when hundreds of hitherto missing and presumed lost silent films and newsreels were rediscovered buried under a swimming pool in Dawson City, a microscopic town of 1,375 people in the Canadian Yukon, 150 miles south […]
1,133 words Written by Olivier Bault Could Poland’s ruling Law and Justice (PiS) party, until now an unconditional supporter of European Union membership, now be considering exiting the bloc? After the announcement of the European Commission’s request for a daily financial penalty to be imposed on Poland over its justice reform, the head of the PiS […]