2,335 words Howard Hawks’ Red River (1948) is one of the greatest Westerns. Red River has it all: charismatic performances by John Wayne and Montgomery Clift, a solid ensemble cast to back them up, a beautifully economical script, dramatic black-and- white cinematography, and a surprisingly good score from Dimitri Tiomkin, who had always struck me […]
780 words This year, Counter-Currents is trying to raise $200,000. Since our last update, we have received 30 donations totaling $1,469.64. This means we have received a total of 1109 donations and a grand total of $159,309.15 since we started our fundraiser on March 10th. Thus we are almost 80% of the way to our […]
337 words “The Great Replacement” was coined by French author Renaud Camus to describe the demographic displacement of whites by non-whites taking place in Western Europe and North America. The Great Replacement is a fact. It is the product of political policies. It is celebrated by establishment voices. But if you don’t celebrate the Great […]
1,436 words Scott HowardThe Open Society Playbook Quakertown, Pa.: Antelope Hill, 2021 There should be no mystery about globalism after reading Scott Howard’s latest book, The Open Society Playbook. In it, Howard reveals an astonishing amount of research and insight into the nebulous forces which are currently dragging us into a bleak and uncertain future. […]
125 words On behalf of everyone at Counter-Currents, I want to wish all our US readers safe travels and a happy Thanksgiving. (And please don’t let your dogs eat turkey bones.) Here are a few past articles on Thanksgiving for your edification: Fullmoon Ancestry, “The Great Thanksgiving Reset“ Jef Costello, “How to Survive Thanksgiving“ Jef […]
Darrell Brooks 1,787 words I can name at least six people who won’t be eating Thanksgiving dinner in Waukesha, Wisconsin today: Virginia Sorenson, 79 LeAnna Owen, 71 Tamara Durand, 52 Wilhelm Hospel, 81 Jane Kulich, 52 Jackson Sparks, 8 They were killed last Sunday afternoon in the Milwaukee suburb of Waukesha, Wisconsin during the town’s […]
1,863 words Hari KunzruRed Pill New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2020 Though its origins lie in the big-budget science fiction film The Matrix, the now-infamous term “red pill” has recently undergone a subconscious attempt by center-of-the-Overton-window content creators to reclaim it from its primary users: the internet-based Dissident Right. This general effort is juxtaposed on […]
Bill Maher 1,760 words Rush Limbaugh died earlier this year. Limbaugh had his sins, and I would not like to have been in Rush’s sandals when St. Peter asked him why he did not support Pat Buchanan in 1996. At the pinnacle of Rush’s zeitgeist, when he was the most listened-to man on the American […]
1,048 words / 5:45 Audio version: To listen in a player, click here. To download the mp3, right-click here and choose “save target or link as.” Translations: Danish, French Did the system cancel your Thanksgiving? Time to cancel their Black Friday. Even though I am an unbeliever, the Christmas season is my favorite time of […]
Darrell Brooks, Jr. in front of a red SUV in his rap video, “Half a Tikkit.” 692 words On Sunday afternoon, a Christmas parade in Waukesha, Wisconsin turned into a slaughter when the driver of an SUV ran them down. The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel gave a rundown on the victims: Nearly 50 people were hurt […]
1,850 words Kyle Rittenhouse was found not guilty on all charges after the highly-publicized trial regarding the shooting of three antifa terrorists in Kenosha, Wisconsin during last year’s riot season. Here’s a good place to get the facts. And if you’re a seasoned dissident, you’ve probably also heard of the Jogger trial in Georgia and […]
1,505 words Sweet, sweet victory has been had, friends, but at much cost. And even so, it is not as sweet as it may seem. Kyle’s torment outside of prison aside, what has the world come to when the Right is forced to scrape the bottom of the barrel for something to celebrate? Kyle’s acquittal […]
Dissident Soaps, part of the latest devious white supremacist conspiracy. 3,035 words Kyle Rittenhouse Found Not Guilty of Shooting Three Black Men As I explained last week, the only remotely racial element of the Kyle Rittenhouse case — if you discount the convicted boy-raper Jewish dwarf Joseph Rosenbaum shouting, “shoot me, nigga!” to a crowd […]
P. R. Stephensen, circa 1934 249 words Percy Reginald Stephensen was born on November 20, 1901. Stephensen was a writer, publisher, and political activist dedicated to the interests of the white race and the Australian nation. Like Jack London, Stephensen was an archetypal man of the racially conscious Left. He began his political career as […]
White Boy Winter has begun. 775 words This year, Counter-Currents is trying to raise $200,000. Since our last update, we have had a wonderful outpouring of support: 40 donations totaling $16,238.27, which includes the $5,000 matching grant we announced last week. This means we have received a total of 1079 donations and a grand total […]
963 words It is a relatively easy proposition to send a car over the Grand Canyon: Just put the transmission into neutral and a small push will send the car careening over the edge. Once this process has begun, however, it is almost impossible to suspend. The same principle obtains to history. It doesn’t take […]
110 words Today is the birthday of Madison Grant, American aristocrat and pioneering advocate of white racial preservationism, immigration restriction, eugenics, anti-miscegenation laws, and the conservation of wildlife and wilderness. To learn more about Grant’s life and legacy, see these articles at Counter-Currents: Jonathan Bowden, “The E-Word: Eugenics and Environmentalism, Madison Grant and Lothrop Stoddard“ […]
Michelle Wu, Boston’s new Chinky Chinky China Lady Mayor, the first non-white Mayor of Boston in its history. 1,411 words Intersectionality is ultimately unsustainable, which is why I love it when non-whites inevitably wind up clawing out one another’s eyes: It proves that the culprit isn’t “white racism,” it’s “the existence of more than one […]
166 words Wyndham Lewis was born on this day in 1882. A first-rate novelist, critic, and painter, he was a leading English exponent of fascist modernism. In honor of his birth, I wish to draw your attention to the following works on this website: Kerry Bolton, “Wyndham Lewis” (French translation here) Jonathan Bowden, “Classical Modernism […]
2,040 words A couple of days before I was due to leave for the 2021 American Renaissance conference, I told a good friend of mine that it was not too late to change his mind and come along. He’s very much on our wavelength but is anti-social and finds our movement gatherings somewhat tiresome. “I […]
2,495 words All those who place their faith in fireIn fire their fate shall be repaid[1] “The New Monarchy: Wokeness as a Survival Strategy” is another great essay by Gregory Hood, which should be read by all. Being a total narcissist, I was struck by a couple of points that seemed to tie in with […]
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 […]
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