Morris van de Camp reviews The American Regime, a book from Antelope Hill written by a January 6 political prisoner on why the Capitol occupiers decided to take action. https://counter-currents.com/2023/01/a-political-prisoner-on-the-meaning-of-january-6/
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A Political Prisoner on the Meaning of January 6
1,505 words An Anonymous January 6th Prisoner The American Regime Quakertown, Pa.: 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…
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Mark Gullick on the recent gathering of our overlords at the World Economic Forum's conference in Davos, Switzerland. https://counter-currents.com/2023/01/davos-or-the-technocrats-ball/
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Davos, or the Technocrats’ Ball | Counter-Currents
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. -- Fagin, Oliver! The World Economic…
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Forwarded from Nicholas R. Jeelvy
Next Sunday’s Writers’ Bloc, we’ll be hosting our friend from Daily Zoomer as well as Spencer J. Quinn to discuss Mr. Quinn’s The No College Club, the world’s first white nationalist young adult novel. Since the show will be pre-recorded, if you want to have any questions answered by our distinguished guests, send your questions and donations to Entropy before Friday.
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James Dunphy continues his examination of the traits of psychopaths by looking at the professions mostly commonly held by them. https://counter-currents.com/2023/01/a-womans-guide-to-identifying-psychopaths-part-6/
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A Woman’s Guide to Identifying Psychopaths, Part 6 The Most Common Jobs for Psychopaths | Counter-Currents
2,596 words Part 6 of 8 (Part 1 here, Part 5 here) According to researcher Kevin Dutton, 1% of people are psychopaths, but they are more common in the following jobs: Supply Chain Manager (21% per other research) CEO (20%) Lawyer (12.5%) Financial services…
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Morris van de Camp's essay on some examples of race realism in the Old Testament has been paroled from the paywall. https://counter-currents.com/2022/12/race-the-bible/
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Race & the Bible
4,862 words See also: Friendly Debate Advice for Christian Nationalists, Classic Tales, The Good Book, More of the Good Book, Doors & . . ., Malign Social Contagions; also Kevin Macdonald’s Individualism and the Western Liberal Tradition, here and here, as…
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Jim Goad on the epidemic of elderly Asian mass shooters killing other Asians in California — who are apparently motivated by white supremacy. https://counter-currents.com/2023/01/the-silent-plague-of-elderly-asian-mass-shooters-in-california/
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The Silent Plague of Elderly Asian Mass Shooters in California | Counter-Currents
1,943 words According to something called worldometer, there have been over six million COVID deaths so far. As we all know, this is the first time in world history that something has caused over six million deaths. I can’t find the link right now, but I…
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Jason Kessler on Silicon Valley's ongoing efforts to rig dating sites to promote interracial relationships, and censor those which won't go along with it. https://counter-currents.com/2023/01/silicon-valleys-anti-white-racial-dysgenics-program/
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Silicon Valley’s Anti-White Racial Dysgenics Program
1,965 words The defining characteristic of twenty-first-century social interaction is the movement from in-person human contact towards moderated interaction online, increasingly manipulated as if human beings are livestock in a laboratory experiment. One…
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Stephen Paul Foster on how America's universities went from institutions of higher learning to factories for producing woke ideology's enforcers. https://counter-currents.com/2023/01/what-went-wrong-with-americas-universities/
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What Went Wrong with America’s Universities? | Counter-Currents
2,890 words “Veritas Christo et Ecclesiae” -- Motto of Harvard University In a previous Counter-Current essay, I asserted that “universities are the fons et origio of much of our current misery.” For a little taste of it, click on this UC Berkeley link. Let’s…
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Forwarded from Jason Kessler
"DATING APPS ARE AN ANTI-WHITE EUGENICS PROGRAM"
Please watch and share! This is one of the most important videos I've ever done
https://odysee.com/@TheMadDimension:8/DatingApps
Please watch and share! This is one of the most important videos I've ever done
https://odysee.com/@TheMadDimension:8/DatingApps
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Dating Apps Are an Anti-White Eugenics Program
Dating apps like Tinder, the Apple app store and Google search results are using creepy psychological manipulation techniques to prevent White couples from meeting and encourage them to enter interra...
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The special Christmas broadcast of The Writers’ Bloc, where host Nick Jeelvy was visited by three apparitions from the ethereal plane who taught us the meaning of Christmas Past, Present, and Yet to Come, has been paroled from the paywall. https://counter-currents.com/2022/12/counter-currents-radio-podcast-no-514-the-ghosts-of-christmas-past-present-yet-to-come-on-the-writers-bloc/
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Counter-Currents Radio Podcast No. 514 The Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, & Yet to Come on The Writers’ Bloc | Counter-Currents
116 words / 2:21:05 The latest installment of The Writers' Bloc was a special Christmas broadcast, where host Nick Jeelvy was visited by three apparitions from the ethereal plane who taught us the meaning of Christmas Past, Present, and Yet to Come, and it…
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Trevor Lynch reviews two recent films starring Brad Pitt, Bullet Train and Babylon, finding one of them to be enjoyable and the other, terrible. https://counter-currents.com/2023/01/bullet-train-to-babylon/
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Bullet Train to Babylon
1,579 words I am reviewing two films together because they don’t merit stand-alone reviews, but I want to say something about them anyway. It is just a coincidence that they both star Brad Pitt. First, the good news. If you like Guy Ritchie’s comic crime…
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Beau Albrecht on a California high school teacher who attempted to teach his students about fascism by creating a fascist-like movement in his class in 1967, an event that has been widely dramatized in the years since. https://counter-currents.com/2023/01/the-wave-fascism-reenacted-in-a-high-school/
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The Wave: Fascism Reenacted in a High School | Counter-Currents
5,778 words In the faraway year of 1967, a unique social experiment took place in Cubberley High of Palo Alto, California. It was devised by Ron Jones, an innovative history teacher who had graduated from Stanford a few years prior. This classroom exercise…
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The trannoscript and audio of the lecture Bowden gave on Wyndham Lewis to the New Right in May 2006 has been added to The Jonathan Bowden Archive. https://jonathanbowden.org/speeches/elitism-british-modernism-and-wyndham-lewis/
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Elitism, British Modernism, and Wyndham Lewis
9,672 words / 53:47 Editor’s Note: The following text is a trannoscript by V. S. of Jonathan Bowden’s lecture on Wyndham Lewis which was delivered to the 8th New Right meeting in London on May 28, 2006. There are a number of passages marked unintelligible.…
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Nicholas R. Jeelvy on why Qur'an-burnings, such as the one carried out by Rasmus Paludan in Sweden recently, don't help the identitarian cause. https://counter-currents.com/2023/01/are-quran-burnings-helpful/
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Are Qur’an-Burnings Helpful?
1,335 words Rasmus Paludan, the Danish-born leader of the Swedish Stram Kurs (Hard Line) party, burned a copy of the Qur’an in front of the Turkish embassy in Stockholm on January 21. The act, which was permitted and protected by the Swedish police, prompted…
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A Czech translation of Bowden’s essay on Mel Gibson’s film The Passion of the Christ has been added to The Jonathan Bowden Archive. https://jonathanbowden.org/articles_reviews/jonathan-bowden-o-filmu-umuceni-krista/
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Jonathan Bowden o filmu Umučení Krista
488 slov English original here Jen málo filmů se dostalo pod takovou palbu kritiky jako Gibsonovo Umučení Krista (The Passion of the Christ, 2004), ale přesto – když jsem se naposled díval – pronikl mezi desítku finančně nejúspěšnějších filmů všech dob.…
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Collin Cleary's review of Edred Thorsson's A History of the Rune-Guild is now in Czech. https://counter-currents.com/2023/01/edred-thorsson-a-jeho-kniha-historie-runove-gildy/
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Edred Thorsson a jeho kniha Historie Runové gildy
2.563 slov English original here Edred Thorsson History of the Rune-Gild: The Reawakening of the Gild 1980-2018, North Augusta, S.C.: Arcana Europa, 2019. Pozn. překladatele: Kniha má, snad trochu překvapivě, vztah i k České republice. Obsahuje totiž krom…
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Forwarded from Thuletide
People act like mass deportations are impossible but Algeria kicked out a million Whites (~12% of the population) in a couple of years after they gained independence [1] [2].
Similarly, Tunisia and Morocco each kicked out a quarter of a million Whites (~7% and ~5 of their populations, respectively) [3] [4] [5] [6].
Huge demographic turnovers can occur in the blink of an eye. Europeans were in North Africa for over a century but most non-Whites haven't even lived in the West for a single decade. They could be sent home as quickly as they arrived.
Peacefully deporting them would, theoretically, be easy and inexpensive. Simply banning them from accessing welfare and making them pay to use public services (e.g. healthcare in Europe) would cause many to immediately self-deport.
Since over 50% of immigrants are on welfare, the money saved could then be used to finance deportation logistics. Even paying them a lump sum to leave would be cheaper than keeping them here.
Similarly, Tunisia and Morocco each kicked out a quarter of a million Whites (~7% and ~5 of their populations, respectively) [3] [4] [5] [6].
Huge demographic turnovers can occur in the blink of an eye. Europeans were in North Africa for over a century but most non-Whites haven't even lived in the West for a single decade. They could be sent home as quickly as they arrived.
Peacefully deporting them would, theoretically, be easy and inexpensive. Simply banning them from accessing welfare and making them pay to use public services (e.g. healthcare in Europe) would cause many to immediately self-deport.
Since over 50% of immigrants are on welfare, the money saved could then be used to finance deportation logistics. Even paying them a lump sum to leave would be cheaper than keeping them here.
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The cozy Christmas Eve Ask Me Anything livestream on Counter-Currents Radio with special guests Rich Houck, Gaddius Maximus, Cyan Quinn, Frodi Midjord, John Morgan, Sam Valleus, and Sam Dickson has been paroled from the paywall. https://counter-currents.com/2022/12/counter-currents-radio-podcast-no-515-the-christmas-special/
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Counter-Currents Radio Podcast No. 515 The Christmas Special | Counter-Currents
279 words / 1:37:11 Greg Johnson hosted a cozy Christmas Eve Ask Me Anything livestream on the latest broadcast of Counter-Currents Radio along with special guests Rich Houck, Gaddius Maximus, Cyan Quinn, Frodi Midjord, John Morgan, Sam Valleus, and Sam Dickson…
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Nicholas R. Jeelvy's essay on why the dissident Right, which keeps getting its predictions wrong again and again, needs to rethink its reasoning if it's to compete with its enemies has been paroled from the paywall. https://counter-currents.com/2022/12/error-pride/
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Error & Pride | Counter-Currents
2,511 words In early March of this year, I wrote “Ukraine and Epistemic Failure Analysis” as a response to the Right’s collective failure to predict that Russia would invade Ukraine and initiate what has become the largest European war since that bit of unpleasantness…
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Forwarded from Building a Third Force (Gaddius)
A giant point-and-sputter type seethe post from our friends over there at the CFR. It’s interesting that they refer to the broader right-wing movement as “reactionary populism”.
There’s a key passage in here that is very telling:
“Opponents of reactionary populism need to assume that they are in for a protracted political fight. The growing normalization of reactionary populism presents particularly acute dilemmas. Once extremist views become destigmatized, politicians and parties have no choice but to engage with them on their own terms. Efforts to selectively co-opt far-right positions, such as the Danish Social Democrats’ adoption of hard-line policies on immigration and cultural integration, may succeed in diminishing support for radicals. But they also facilitate normalization, which opens the door for extremists to inject ever more radical, illiberal, and authoritarian positions into the mainstream.”
In other words, things are going the direction we want them to and there’s largely nothing they can do about it. The best they can hope for is mainstream parties/institutions co-opt rad-right positions in an effort to moderate or neutralize the energy. But if that happens it just increasingly normalizes the positions. A lose-lose on their end.
Very whitepilling and should be motivation to triple down and keep up the pressure. 👌🏻
https://archive.vn/6mx1G
There’s a key passage in here that is very telling:
“Opponents of reactionary populism need to assume that they are in for a protracted political fight. The growing normalization of reactionary populism presents particularly acute dilemmas. Once extremist views become destigmatized, politicians and parties have no choice but to engage with them on their own terms. Efforts to selectively co-opt far-right positions, such as the Danish Social Democrats’ adoption of hard-line policies on immigration and cultural integration, may succeed in diminishing support for radicals. But they also facilitate normalization, which opens the door for extremists to inject ever more radical, illiberal, and authoritarian positions into the mainstream.”
In other words, things are going the direction we want them to and there’s largely nothing they can do about it. The best they can hope for is mainstream parties/institutions co-opt rad-right positions in an effort to moderate or neutralize the energy. But if that happens it just increasingly normalizes the positions. A lose-lose on their end.
Very whitepilling and should be motivation to triple down and keep up the pressure. 👌🏻
https://archive.vn/6mx1G
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The Vexing Rise of the Transnational Right | Foreign Affairs
archived 19 Jan 2023 08:55:59 UTC
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