• Davos, or the Technocrats’ Ball

    Counter Currents - Jan 25th 2023 7:12am EST

    Klaus Schwab trying not to look like an evil mastermind. 1,799 words We, a select group of human beings . . . — John Kerry speaking at Davos In this life, one thing counts. In the bank, large amounts. I’m afraid these don’t grow on trees, You’ve got to pick a pocket or two. — […]

  • A Political Prisoner on the Meaning of January 6

    Counter Currents - Jan 25th 2023 6:56am EST

    1,504 words An Anonymous January 6th Prisoner The American Regime USA: Antelope Hill Publishing, 2022 On January 6, 2021, a large group of mostly peaceful protestors entered the US Capitol to protest the fraudulent election of 2020. The bulk of the protestors milled around aimlessly and took selfies. They were met with a vicious response from […]

  • Counter-Currents Radio Podcast No. 520 Inside Serbia with Marko of Zentropa

    Counter Currents - Jan 25th 2023 6:35am EST

    116 words / 2:07:02 Marko of Zentropa was host Nick Jeelvy‘s guest on the latest broadcast of The Writers’ Bloc, where they took a look inside Serbia: its internal politics, the current Kosovo crisis, and the country’s geopolitical alignment. It is now available for download and online listening. Topics discussed include: Serbia’s ruling Serbian Progressive […]

  • The $50 Million Conservative Inc. Internet Spat

    Counter Currents - Jan 24th 2023 11:35am EST

    Steven Crowder 3,762 words Nothing can produce better drama than ex-friends going to war. As political theater, it produces just as much heat and excitement as when real enemies go at it; but with friends, there’s the added element of contempt — the result of all that icky familiarity they used to share. But as […]

  • Yet Another Woke Remake of a Classic

    Counter Currents - Jan 24th 2023 10:21am EST

    834 words HBO Max has begun airing a new series, Velma. This is a prequel spinoff of Scooby Doo, the much-beloved animated series from the 1970s, and told from the perspective of the eponymous character. According to an old study, American kids grow up watching about a thousand hours of television a year. I confess […]

  • Spencer J. Quinn & Pox Populi Discuss The No College Club

    Counter Currents - Jan 24th 2023 9:48am EST

    You can buy Spencer J. Quinn’s young adult novel The No College Club here. 82 words / 1:43:04 Regular Counter-Currents writer Spencer J. Quinn had a fantastic conversation on a Telegram stream with Pox Populi last week about his recently-published pro-white young adult novel, The No College Club, issued by The White People’s Press. They discussed […]

  • The Worst Week Yet: January 15-21, 2023

    Counter Currents - Jan 23rd 2023 11:56am EST

    Behzad Karim Khani says that immigrant crime is part of the Germans’ atonement for World War II. 2,201 words Iranian Refugee Taunts Ethnic Germans: “Demographically, You’re Definitely Going Away” As the Chinese proverb goes, “Do someone a favor, and they’ll never forgive you.” When he was but a wee beardless lad of only ten, the […]

  • Q&A with Jim Goad on The Redneck Manifesto

    Counter Currents - Jan 23rd 2023 11:22am EST

    You can buy Jim Goad’s The Redneck Manifesto here. 1,985 words Jim Goad’s The Redneck Manifesto is a groundbreaking, irreverent polemic against the stigmatization of the white working class in American culture. It was published by Simon and Schuster in 1997. In pugnacious and often hilarious prose, Goad shreds the racial and political taboos of […]

  • Against Political Hipsterism

    Counter Currents - Jan 23rd 2023 8:50am EST

    1,509 words Most White Nationalists agree that the conservative movement needs to be destroyed before any political headway can be made. The current iteration of Western conservatism which safeguards the Nuremberg moral paradigm and gatekeeps against white identitarian politics is evil, hypocritical, immoral, and treasonous to white people. The people who propagate this ideology are […]

  • Hitchcock vs. Visconti

    Counter Currents - Jan 20th 2023 10:24am EST

    Jean Raoux, Pygmalion Adoring His Statue, 1717 6,131 words Alfred Hitchcock’s Vertigo (1958) and Luchino Visconti’s Death in Venice (1971) both deal with love and the ideal. If you love cinema, you will love these films, which I would rank among the greatest ever made. They can teach us a lot about love, idealism, art, […]

  • Against White Unionism

    Counter Currents - Jan 20th 2023 8:55am EST

    2,366 words I wish to respond to Asier Abadroa’s critique of my essay “Against Imperialism,” which he has entitled “White Nationalism vs. Racially Conscious White Ethnonationalisms” (Part 1, Part 2). Imperialism Abadroa thinks it is a bad idea for advocates of a single white state, like Francis Parker Yockey or Gregory Hood, to call themselves […]

  • Public Transit in Multicultural Hell

    Counter Currents - Jan 19th 2023 9:09am EST

    Vanessa Kurpiewska, above, was stabbed to death on the Toronto subway just before Christmas for no apparent reason; the perpetrator injured another woman as well. 1,777 words Public transit construction, maintenance, and operation in Canada, like in so many countries, typically involves massive public expenditures, graft, incompetence, and cost overruns for any number of dubious […]

  • On the Christian Question

    Counter Currents - Jan 18th 2023 1:25pm EST

    2,728 words Giles Corey; Preface by Kevin MacDonald The Sword of Christ Deus Vult, 2020; soon to be reprinted by Antelope Hill Does Christianity help or hinder, in the words of Sam Francis, “the efforts of the Right to defend the European-American way of life”? According to Giles Corey, that is the Christian Question (p. […]

  • Physician, Heal Thyself: The Persecution of Jordan Peterson

    Counter Currents - Jan 18th 2023 11:50am EST

    1,593 words I routinely summarize what people have said to me, and ask them if I have understood properly. — Jordan Peterson, 12 Rules for Life Don’t talk to me that way. — Patti Smith, Break It Up Jordan Peterson is not, as we English used to say, everyone’s cup of tea. Many on the […]

  • A Woman’s Guide to Identifying Psychopaths, Part 5 The Workplace

    Counter Currents - Jan 18th 2023 11:24am EST

    Andrew Tate 2,628 words Part 5 of 7 (Part 1 here, Part 4 here) The surest way to remain poor is to be honest. — Napoleon Machiavellian psychopaths cast people as characters in schemes to gain power. They make people either subordinates or prey. As for how they cast their characters, the authors of Snakes […]

  • We Are All Mr. Bridge

    Counter Currents - Jan 17th 2023 9:38am EST

    2,826 words When a white person — a white man in particular — comes of age either by escaping, eluding, or ignoring the seductive clamor of modernity, he becomes hardened. This doesn’t mean he becomes hard of heart or that he cannot love, appreciate beauty, or even change his ways. It means simply that he […]

  • Wokeism’s Loyal Evangelical Subjects

    Counter Currents - Jan 17th 2023 8:54am EST

    The Promise Keepers prayer sessions held in stadiums across the US during the 1990s were the first attempt of evangelicals and American football teaming up to try to bridge the racial divide. 1,338 words The last week of the National Football League (NFL) season witnessed an outpouring of Christian faith. Players have never been shy […]

  • 2022 Fundraiser Final Tally

    Counter Currents - Jan 16th 2023 5:42pm EST

    Franz von Stuck, The Spirit of Victory 290 words We had to wait a couple of weeks to count the last of the mail-in donations, but the final tally for the Counter-Currents 2022 fundraiser is in. Our grand total is $272,099.08. On behalf of everyone at Counter-Currents, our sincerest thanks to all of you who […]

  • The Worst Week Yet: January 8-14, 2023

    Counter Currents - Jan 16th 2023 11:40am EST

    You may not be smart or cultured enough to see that this is a statue depicting Martin Luther King and his wife. 2,974 words First They Called You a White Supremacist, Then They Came for Your Social-Media Posts Despite the fact that she has both the face and the intellect of a hippopotamus, Sheila Jackson-Lee […]

  • The Populist Moment, Chapter 10, Part 2: The Ambiguity of “Communitarianism”

    Counter Currents - Jan 16th 2023 10:00am EST

    6,136 words Introduction here, Chapter 10 Part 1 here Translated by F. Roger Devlin In most Western countries, all discussion of immigration today immediately results in a debate about “multiculturalism.” In England, the United States, and Germany, to cite only three countries, if one is against immigration, one is also against multiculturalism[1] — and the […]

  • Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Resources at Counter-Currents

    Counter Currents - Jan 16th 2023 8:01am EST

    331 words I treat MLK Day like every other Monday: I take the trash to the curb and let it rot there until Tuesday. It is a fitting symbol of the “content of his character,” for King was a vicious fraud and operator who, in death, was turned into the whitewashed saint of America’s egalitarian […]

  • Remembering Yukio Mishima: January 14, 1925–November 25, 1970

    Counter Currents - Jan 14th 2023 9:28am EST

    1,017 words Spanish translation here Yukio Mishima was one of the giants of 20th-century Japanese literature. He has exercised an enduring influence on the post-World War II European and North American New Right. In commemoration of his birth, I wish to draw your attention to the following works on this website: By Mishima: “A Call […]

  • Remembering G. I. Gurdjieff (January 13, ca. 1866–October 29, 1949)

    Counter Currents - Jan 13th 2023 11:48am EST

    Mr. Gurdjieff 1,577 words We are not exactly sure when George Ivanovich Gurdjieff arrived on this Earth, but it was probably January 13, around 1866. He was born in Alexandropol, then part of the Russian Empire, to a Greek father (an ashik or singer-poet) and an Armenian mother. As a young man, Gurdjieff travelled through […]

  • Morrissey: The Last Romantic Poet?

    Counter Currents - Jan 13th 2023 11:09am EST

    2,896 words I am the last of the famous international playboys. — Morrissey, song of the same name Reggae music is vile. — Morrissey, 1980s interview It began as one of those pub conversations about culture and art. You know how it is: Four or five guys (no chicks, please; they tend not to know […]

  • Universities & the Smell of Dead Fish

    Counter Currents - Jan 13th 2023 9:46am EST

    Lee Bollinger, the President of Columbia University who owns an $11.7 million apartment in New York City, thinks that affirmative action needs to continue for “generations” and that Hillary Clinton is “exceptional.” 2,636 words “A fish rots from the head down.” Perhaps an old Turkish proverb; it has also been attributed to Erasmus, written in […]