Served Cold: The Fateful Consequences of Going to Dinner Parties – Part 3
Counter Currents - Aug 22nd 2024 10:24am EDT“The Roses of Elagabalus” – Lawrence Alma-Tadema, 1888 Part 3 (Read Part 1 here. Part 2 here.) Rebecca (1938) Christie’s concluding lines about “possessed,” “depressed,” and “homicidal” “love” would sum up the themes of Daphne du Maurier’s Rebecca as well. The main event in her novel was not the final, cathartic destruction of Manderley […]
Kamala Harris: Idiotic Puppet of the Deep State
Counter Currents - Aug 22nd 2024 4:35am EDTKamala Harris. Image courtesy of Wikipedia Commons 1,457 words Have you ever closed your eyes and listened to Kamala Harris laugh? It’s quite unnerving. Her cackle is like hearing a pack of hyenas chortle after finding day-old carrion on the veldt. Sometimes it happens when she’s talking about Venn Diagrams or when she’s trying in […]
Counter-Currents Radio Podcast No. 603: The Autopsy of Doctor Who
Counter Currents - Aug 21st 2024 10:30am EDT249 words Angelo Plume welcomed Millennial Woes to this edition of Counter-Currents Radio. They had a lengthy discussion on Woes’ series of essays about the downfall of the iconic British television program, Doctor Who, and also talked about how “woke” and anti-whiteness have taken over not only British television, but every other British institution. It […]
Unmourned Funeral: Chapter 2
Counter Currents - Aug 21st 2024 7:33am EDT5,945 words CHAPTER 2 THE LAST GLASS BEAD GAME Decommissioning The Universities It is difficult to imagine that there is either the wherewithal or energy within the university to constitute or reconstitute the idea of an educated human being and establish a liberal education again. Allan Bloom, The Closing of the American Mind For those […]
My Absurd Story: An Interview with Hendrik Möbus – Part 2
Counter Currents - Aug 21st 2024 5:45am EDTHendrik Möbus 2,826 words Part 2 (Read Part 1 here) Ondrej Mann: Has Black Metal in the past attempted a certain counter-reality? To build through Black Metal a new reality, aesthetics, to change the world with magic and very radical acts and politics? Hendrik Möbus: Yes, I am convinced of that. The legitimacy of Black […]
A Teacher’s Farewell Treatise: Part 3
Counter Currents - Aug 21st 2024 4:43am EDTPart 3 (Read Part 1 here. Read Part 2 here.) As a nation it is imperative that we meet present and future challenges in a competitive global environment. I’m not holding my breath. Chinese kids are learning trigonometry and how to assemble and disassemble a Type-191 assault rifle blindfolded while American kids are taught that […]
Can White Nationalists Tank Trump?
Counter Currents - Aug 20th 2024 7:36am EDT1,587 words Four years ago, the “wignats” declared war on Donald Trump. I thought this was silly and urged them to vote for Trump, largely because Trump credibly promised to slow the Great Replacement while Biden, as I predicted correctly, would kick it into overdrive. Trump wasn’t going to give us White Nationalism, but he […]
Remembering H. P. Lovecraft (August 20, 1890–March 15, 1937)
Counter Currents - Aug 20th 2024 7:00am EDT1,109 words Howard Phillips Lovecraft was born on August 20, 1890, in Providence, Rhode Island, and died there of cancer on March 15, 1937. An heir to Poe and Hawthorne, Lovecraft is one of the pioneers of modern science fiction, fantasy, and horror literature. Lovecraft is a literary favorite in New Rightist circles, for reasons […]
Trump’s Great Betrayal on Immigration
Counter Currents - Aug 19th 2024 12:57pm EDT1,115 words As a White Nationalist, I am pretty much a one-issue voter, and that issue is immigration, since there is a clear difference between Trump and the Democrats on this issue—at least there was until recently. Yes, as Hunter Wallace has pointed out, freedom of speech is important. But the Republicans recently demonstrated that […]
My Absurd Story: An Interview with Hendrik Möbus
Counter Currents - Aug 19th 2024 10:58am EDT2,938 words Hendrik Möbus Part 1 This is one of the deepest interviews about black metal, the roots of black metal and the meaning of black metal. Hendrik Möbus is a musical legend and with this interview you can enter his musical and thought world of Absurd, which he has been building for more than […]
To burn or not to burn? Reflections on the Burning of Refugee Centers in Ireland
Counter Currents - Aug 19th 2024 7:32am EDT1,121 words Every nation likes to be best in the world at something. As things stand, we Irish Potato Negroes are world leaders in burning refugee centres without hurting anyone. Nobody comes even close to us. The prize for burning refugee centres with refugees inside goes to the Israelis, of course, but that is not […]
Served Cold: The Fateful Consequences of Going to Dinner Parties – Part 2
Counter Currents - Aug 19th 2024 5:00am EDT2,016 words Part 2 (Read Part 1 here) Tiberius vs. Agrippina (AD 27-33) There were few imperial tables more treacherous than a Roman emperor’s. The less one ate at those gatherings, the better – except if one’s name was Agrippina, granddaughter of Emperor Augustus. According to ancient historians, “discord shook the Prince’s [Emperor Tiberius] family” […]
Editor’s Update
Counter Currents - Aug 16th 2024 2:39pm EDT382 words 1. This Saturday’s Counter-Currents Radio Livestream Angelo Plume welcomes Millennial Woes to Counter-Currents Radio to discuss his recent writing on Doctor Who, BBC subversion of British culture, and the mounting Troubles in the Disunited Kingdom. Get your questions ready. This will be a great one. Join us at noon Pacific/3 PM Eastern/9 PM Central […]
A Nice Place To Visit: Lovecraft as the Original Midnight Rambler-Part 2
Counter Currents - Aug 16th 2024 12:59pm EDT3,166 words David J. Goodwin Midnight Rambles: H. P. Lovecraft In Gotham Fordham University Press, 2023 Part 2 (Read Part 1 here) So this is the first angle to Goodwin’s book: Lovecraft’s abhorrent views crop up not only in conversations and private letters, but in his published fiction. Although this will not be a study […]
A Teacher’s Farewell Treatise: Part 2
Counter Currents - Aug 16th 2024 8:17am EDT1,170 words Part 2 (Read Part 1 here) I refused to be intimidated as a middle aged white teacher. On one occasion between classes, because it was simply more convenient, I used a student restroom. Upon exiting, a fellow teacher told me, “Man, don’t ever do that again! You lookin’ to die?” It wasn’t uncommon […]
Day of Deceit
Counter Currents - Aug 16th 2024 5:08am EDT2,454 words Robert B. Stinnett Day of Deceit: The Truth About FDR and Pearl Harbor Free Press, 1999 You know how Copernicus began his study of the heavenly bodies not to refute Ptolemy’s geocentric paradigm, but to restore it? The reference might seem like it’s from left field, but it perfectly suits what Robert Stinnett […]
How Do Babies Get Their Hands on Fentanyl?
Counter Currents - Aug 15th 2024 3:07pm EDT1,151 words In a world that seems more nightmarish when I open my eyes every new dawn, the news stories that really rip my guts from my stomach and string them along a clothesline to dry are the ones about babies and toddlers overdosing from accidental exposure to fentanyl that their junkie parents had carelessly […]
A Teacher’s Farewell Treatise
Counter Currents - Aug 15th 2024 11:04am EDT1,352 words Part 1 It has been said, “Teaching is the greatest act of optimism”, and it is. I just retired from education after thirty-plus years as a high school teacher. I brought tremendous creativity, energy, and a little irreverence to my teaching, and students would tell you mine was one of their most enjoyable […]
A Teacher’s Farewell Treatise
Counter Currents - Aug 15th 2024 11:04am EDT1,352 words Part 1 It has been said, “Teaching is the greatest act of optimism”, and it is. I just retired from education after thirty-plus years as a high school teacher. I brought tremendous creativity, energy, and a little irreverence to my teaching, and students would tell you mine was one of their most enjoyable […]
Served Cold: The Fateful Consequences of Going to Dinner Parties
Counter Currents - Aug 15th 2024 4:45am EDTGiovanni Martinelli, Death Comes to the Banquet, ca. 1635 3,400 words Part 1 I’m sure many readers are familiar with the French comic, Astérix le Gaulois. Ever since a fun day in high-school French, I have followed the adventures of its eponymous character and its tongue-in-cheek depiction of the Gauls and their Roman antagonists during […]
Counter-Currents Radio Podcast No. 602: Red Pill Report
Counter Currents - Aug 14th 2024 3:11pm EDT157 words Greg Johnson, David Zsutty, and Angelo Plume talked about the results of the Counter-Currents internal survey and the various ways to “red pill” not only more people, but the right kind of people. It is now available for download and online listening. Topics discussed include: 10:46 – On studying below average IQ white people […]
The Inherent Right of Race, Blood, and Soil: Part 2
Counter Currents - Aug 14th 2024 11:30am EDT3,478 words Part 2 (Read Part 1 here) The left dismisses such considerations of race as “social constructs,” while resorting to other such pseudo-intellectual sleight of hand. A particularly dubious assertion is that Germany, Britain, or any other European nation or people are not homogenous. Scots, English, Welsh are different groups, although one could rarely […]
Left and Right: Twin Halves of the National Lobotomy
Counter Currents - Aug 14th 2024 7:00am EDT1,537 words Consider two children, white, boys, growing up in contented middle-class families in the same suburb of Washington, DC, equally bright, popular, successful with girls, and so on. One becomes a growling conservative, the other a chirping liberal (I think of them as woofers and tweeters). Why the difference in outcome? A likely explanation, […]
A Nice Place to Visit: Lovecraft as the Original Midnight Rambler
Counter Currents - Aug 13th 2024 1:45pm EDT4,122 words David J. Goodwin Midnight Rambles: H. P. Lovecraft In Gotham Fordham University Press, 2023 Part 1 “Come on ramblers, let’s ramble.” – Joe, Reservoir Dogs “So if you ever meet the midnight rambler/Coming down your marble hall Well he’s pouncing like a proud black panther/Well, you can say I, I told you so” […]
The Inherent Right of Race, Blood, and Soil: Part 1
Counter Currents - Aug 13th 2024 11:47am EDTThe Story of the Tower of Babel warns of the ruin and chaos that multiculturalism brings. Freedom from such madness is an inherent right of man, and above all, of European peoples. 4,726 words Part 1 While certain rights are touted as “inalienable” and “self-evident” in the American mythology, “Neither Inalienable nor Self-Evident” offers a […]