Josip Broz Tito and Sophia Loren, presumably post-coitus. 1,691 words Yes, fellows, it’s that time of year again. Once again, the extremely online youth will foreswear masturbation for a whole month in a ritual known as No Nut November. One of the few salutary phenomena to arise out of social media culture, it will at […]
4.740 mots Partie 1 de 3 English original here Traduit par Le Fauconnier Le 18 juin 1945, un peu plus de six semaines après la mort d’Adolf Hitler, Rudolf Hess écrivait les mots suivants dans une lettre à sa femme, de sa cellule de prison: Tu imagineras aisément combien, ces dernières semaines, mes pensées se […]
Phil Eiger Newmann, Login, Logout, 2020. 1,389 words Back in the year 2000 — before the advent of smartphones and the existence of social media in any significant sense beyond a humble smattering of BBS message boards — I and the other convicts at Oregon State Penitentiary caught wind of a new super-max prison they […]
3.330 mots English original here L’histoire nous a enseigné que les nécessités les plus fondamentales pour l’existence d’une société blanche saine et en progrès sont les qualités raciales de ses membres, et un code moral ou un système de valeurs qui complète et valorise ces qualités. En définitive, bien sûr, les premières sont beaucoup plus […]
Detail, Carl Larsson, Self-Portrait with Brita, 1895. 1,175 words Part 2 of 3; part 1 here. Increasing numbers of uppity white folks are ready for white identity politics. But they are not ready for the ethnostate. Thus they are committed to living in some form of multicultural society. But they also want to make multiculturalism […]
1,648 words The United States is now on the cusp of a new Cold War. This time, the war is with China. The mainstream media is either hiding this fact from the public or is too distracted by Trump Derangement to really grasp the situation and convey its seriousness. The roots of this new Cold […]
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 […]
1,196 words I was unfortunately right about the election — liberal elites stole it from the historic American nation. Through ballot harvesting, Mark Zuckerberg-funded “election administrators,” acceptance of dubious votes, and good old fashioned urban corruption, the Democrats were able to deny Donald Trump a victory on Election Day. Of course, Trump is still fighting […]
1,902 words Terrorism is at times a nebulous concept, but a useful definition is the use of force or the threat of force to coerce populations and governments, usually for political or religious ends. Using that definition, America has undeniably been terrorized by the dregs of society for the last six months in an unceasing […]
2,283 words Withnail & I (1987) is a masterpiece of British dark-comic satire written and directed by actor, novelist, and screenwriter Bruce Robinson, who went on to write and direct How to Get Ahead in Advertising (1989), another strong film in a similar vein. His career seems to have petered out, though, after a couple […]
4,781 words Sometime in the early 2000s, the retail chain Urban Outfitters began selling a board game based on a Hasbro classic, called Ghettopoly. The box cover, made to look like a hoodlum had graffiti-painted its title across an alley wall, also featured a black “gangsta” holding a bottle of ‘shine in one paw and […]
874 words Sir Oswald Ernald Mosley, 6th Baronet of Ancoats, was an English aristocrat (a fourth cousin once removed of Queen Elizabeth II) and statesman. Mosley was a Member of Parliament for Harrow from 1918 to 1924 and for Smethwick from 1926 to 1931. He was also Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster in the […]
Canaletto, The Return of the Bucentaur to the Molo on Ascension Day, 1730. 1,648 words On the train ride home this weekend, I ended up talking with a drunk woman about the concept of happiness. Although brief, the conversation reminded me of Giacomo Casanova’s memoir The Story of My Life. As I have gotten older, […]
312 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 […]
1,319 words Counter-Currents is trying to raise $150,000 this year. In the last week, we crept closer to our goal. We received 11 donations for a total of $435.02. Thus far, we have received 762 donations totaling $111,604.71, for which we are enormously grateful. We are thus well past the two-thirds point! We will keep […]
Vasily Surikov, A God’s Fool Sitting on the Snow, 1885. 2,124 words Before the American general election, my friends kept asking me who’d be the likely winner, Trump or Biden. My response, which infuriated everyone who got it, was usually some variation of “define winning.” Do you mean who’ll win the most votes? Do you […]
1,325 words How did you come up with the idea for this book? I had just started writing for Counter-Currents in 2016, and I was kicking around for novel ways to get our message across. At that time most of us were on social media, and so after a few months I felt fairly certain […]
854 words Spencer J. Quinn, Illustrations by Anthony CoulterMy Mirror Tells A StoryAustin, TX: White People Press, 2020 The year is 2020. Your children are going to school in what “President-elect” Joe Biden would call a “racial jungle.” What do you do? Lucky for you, you have My Mirror Tells A Story by Spencer Quinn […]
Phil Eiger Newmann, Tom Metzger, 2020. 1,724 words Terrible Tommy Metzger died the day after the election. One night in the fall of 1989 I was a snot-nosed and cocksure wigger journalist who’d tooled the hundred miles or so south from my ratty apartment a half-block from Frederick’s of Hollywood to interview Metzger at his […]
1,368 words Like many of you, I got caught up in the 2020 US presidential race. From Tuesday to Friday of election week, I was glued to the internet, biting my nails and hitting refresh like a rat in a Skinner box. I knew the establishment would try to call the election for Biden as […]
Eugène Delacroix, «La Liberté Guidant le peuple», 1839 2.158 mots English original here «La vie est-elle si précieuse ou la paix si douce qu’elles doivent être achetées au prix des chaînes et de l’esclavage? Dieu Tout-Puissant! Je ne sais pas ce que d’autres feront, mais pour ma part, donnez-moi la liberté ou donnez-moi la mort!» […]
1.883 mots Certains de mes meilleurs amis sont conservateurs. Je les apprécie sincèrement et je les admire pour leurs véritables vertus: pour leur sens de la propriété et de l’intégrité personnelle dans une ère de corruption, pour leur esprit indépendant et leur volonté de se tenir debout sur leurs propres pieds dans une société de […]
1.469 ord En af mine foretrukne dele af Ringenes Herre er Sjette Bog, kapitel 8, ”Rengøring i Herredet”, det næstsidste kapitel i Kongen vender Tilbage. Efter ødelæggelsen af Ringen og den Mørke Herres nederlag, vender Frodo, Sam, Merry og Pippin hjem til Herredet blot for at opdage, at det er blevet overtaget af fremmede, der […]
1.801 ord English original here “ODIN IS WITH US!” skriger det blonde bæst af en hovedperson i traileren for det computerspil ‘Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla’. Traileren fremstiller vikingerne som ædle helte, der kæmper imod de skurkagtige saksere, der lyver om deres ugerninger. Traileren fortælles af en vred Alfred d. Store, der fordømmer de nordiske plyndringsmænd for […]
1,340 words With all the uncertainty surrounding the 2020 election, I’m reminded of the Randy Newman song “I Want You to Hurt Like I Do.” It’s a slow, depressing waltz about a self-centered person who’s cruel to others for no reason. And when asked why, he repeats the song title for an explanation. Towards the […]
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