Alex Graham on Rob Roy, the 1995 film about Scottish folk hero Robert Roy MacGregor that is said to be far superior to the better-known film Braveheart from the same year. https://counter-currents.com/2023/04/rob-roy/
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Rob Roy
1,322 words Rob Roy (1995) was released the same year as Braveheart and also concerns Scottish history, but is less well-known and has been overshadowed by its more extraverted counterpart. In contrast to Mel Gibson’s action-packed epic, Rob Roy is a more…
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Beau Albrecht continues his examination of anti-racist guru Robin DiAngelo's Nice Racism, analyzing all the ways in which she makes it clear that nothing white people can ever do can possibly exonerate them from the horrible crime of being white. https://counter-currents.com/2023/04/nice-racism-part-2/
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Nice Racism, Part 2 | Counter-Currents
3,797 words Part 2 of 3 (Part 1 here, Part 3 here) There is no choir The quote heading the third chapter is from the author Anika Nailah, a Person Of Capitalization who (prepare to be surprised) writes about the black experience: Being with white progressives…
Greg Johnson's "What's Really at Stake in Ukraine" is now in French. https://counter-currents.com/2023/04/ce-qui-est-vraiment-en-jeu-en-ukraine/
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Ce qui est vraiment en jeu en Ukraine | Counter-Currents
2.812 mots English original here Traduit par Ulrich Duca Dans mon débat avec E. Michael Jones sur la guerre en Ukraine, ma déclaration d’ouverture affirmait que les nationalistes en Occident -- et en fait, à travers le monde -- devraient soutenir l’Ukraine…
Richard Knight on why liberals seem unable to even entertain the idea that there are actual racial differences, as illustrated in a discussion about the legacy of Sir Francis Galton at University College London. https://counter-currents.com/2023/04/is-there-an-argument-for-racial-equality/
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Is There an Argument for Racial Equality? | Counter-Currents
1,191 words Many people believe in innate racial equality, yet I have never seen an argument made for it. All I have seen are attempts to keep people away from the opposite view, whether by calling it racist pseudo-science, saying that racial differences…
The Union Jackal checks in for his monthly roundup with news about a pub in Essex that was raided by the police because it had a collection of allegedly racist children's dolls called "golliwogs" on display, the great English comic writer P. G. Wodehouse being rewritten to conform to political correctness, a scandal rocking the now Muslim-governed Scottish National Party, and more. https://counter-currents.com/2023/04/the-union-jackal-april-2023/
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1,750 words First they came for the golliwogs . . . . . . but I was not a golliwog, and said nothing. At first glance this story looks encouraging, as it involves the rare taking into custody of a black gang by the British police, but on closer inspection…
Kathryn S. on how deserts have long inspired the Western imagination, focusing on the amazement of Napoleon and his troops when they conquered Egypt in 1798 and discovered all the ruins of the vanished ancient Egyptian civilization still towering in the desert. https://counter-currents.com/2023/04/sojourners-in-the-desert-part-i/
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“Sojourners in the Desert . . . Glad of Each Delay”: Meditations on the Drylands, Part I | Counter-Currents
5,203 words Part 1 of 3 (Part 2 here) Deserts are the strangest places on Earth. I spent my undergraduate years at an isolated college town that sat on the fringes of a vast, interior desert. To the northwest, the great Rocky Mountains began their ascent;…
Beau Albrecht concludes his review of Robin DiAngelo's book Nice Racism by pointing out that even when DiAngelo gets some things right, she ends up coming to the wrong conclusions. https://counter-currents.com/2023/04/nice-racism-part-3/
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Nice Racism, Part 3 | Counter-Currents
3,695 words Part 3 of 3 (Part 1 here, Part 2 here) We aren't actually that nice Up to this point, I've been reminded at times of Nietzsche's classic definition of humble-bragging from Human, All Too Human: "He who humbles himself wants to be exalted." This…
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Jim Goad on what we know about the circumstances surrounding Tucker Carlson's unceremonious firing from FOX News, and on his future prospects, including an audio version read by Jim himself. https://counter-currents.com/2023/04/keep-on-tuckerin/
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Keep on Tuckerin’
1,781 words / 11:49 Audio version: To listen in a player, use the one below or click here. To download the mp3, right-click here and choose “save link as” or “save target as.” He Tucked around and found out. Tucker Carlson, the biggest star in cable news…
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Howe Abbott-Hiss's essay on what dissidents can learn from the way Stranger Things depicts those who have difficulty finding their place in the modern world has been paroled from the paywall. https://counter-currents.com/2023/03/stranger-things-and-surviving-in-the-modern-world/
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Stranger Things and Surviving in the Modern World
2,126 words I recently finished watching the very popular Netflix series Stranger Things, and was impressed with the character of Eleven. She is a girl who comes from a difficult background and is gifted with exceptional abilities. I was particularly interested…
Kathryn S. continues her examination of the desert in the Western imagination by looking at how deserts tend to bring forth messiahs, focusing on Napoleon's conquest of Egypt as well as Frank Herbert's Dune. https://counter-currents.com/2023/04/sojourners-in-the-desert-part-ii/
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“Sojourners in the Desert . . . Glad of Each Delay”: Meditations on the Drylands, Part II | Counter-Currents
3,438 words Part 2 of 3 (Part 1 here, Part 3 here) II. Deserts Create Monsters and Messiahs “The Bedouin could not look for God within him: he was too sure that he was within God. He could not conceive anything which was or was not God, Who alone was great…
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When Elon Musk announced that Twitter would allow free speech, the ADL led the way in bullying Musk to maintain Left-wing censorship. Until Musk screws up the courage to give the ADL a hard no, the best we can hope for on Twitter is basically the New York deli model: you can choose anything you like, as long as it is kosher.
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Deplatforming Is Back | Counter-Currents
1,107 Words On Monday, I looked at my phone and saw the message, "They got Tucker." Apparently the whole world knew that Tucker Carlson had been fired from Fox just a few minutes after Tucker himself. We still don't know the cause. It is probably complicated.…
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Stephen Paul Foster imagines how history might have gone if Hillary had won the 2016 presidential election. https://counter-currents.com/2023/04/if-hillary-had-won/
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If Hillary Had Won | Counter-Currents
2,715 words “Avoid the line. Vote from home. Text Hillary to 59925.” -- an online joke by Douglas Mackey Douglass Mackey, also known as “Ricky Vaughn,” was convicted today by a federal jury in Brooklyn of the charge of Conspiracy Against Rights. . . . Mackey…
Dionýz Sokol's essay "A Return to the Essence of the Right" is now in Czech. https://counter-currents.com/2023/04/navrat-k-esenci-pravice/
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Návrat k esenci pravice
2.301 slov English original here Úvod Jazyk slouží k tomu, aby nám poskytl mapu abstraktní reality. Z toho důvodu slouží politická terminologie k dosažení účelu politiky, a tím je dle Carla Schmitta „umění rozeznání a neutralizování nepřítele“. Jinými slovy…
Richard Knight's examination of the statements of some of the most prominent women philosophers to see if they really measure up to their male colleagues, or if they're only being appointed because of their sex, has been paroled from the paywall. https://counter-currents.com/2023/03/women-philosophers/
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Women Philosophers
4,207 words Introduction Why do Mary Wollstonecraft, Simone de Beauvoir, and Hannah Arendt appear alongside Aristotle, Leibnitz, and Wittgenstein in a list of the 50 greatest philosophers of all time, which omits Spinoza, Frege, and Popper?[1] Why does a…
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Recently I had a channel to channel debate with Eric Striker of The Right Stuff. As a result, a number of TRS paypigs joined my chat to espouse their pro-Kremlin nonsense. After having to speak to these people for the first time in a while, there's something that I would like to talk about; their lack of understanding of the concept of Blood and Soil.
The paypigs would claim that Ukrainian Nationalists "are dying for a Jewish President/NATO etc. etc." Vladimir Putin's speech on February 22nd, 2022 as well as Kremlin propaganda since then has made a few things the Kremlin believes abundantly clear; Ukrainian culture/identity is some mixture of fake, inauthentic, and created by Communists. The Russian language is oppressed in Ukraine and must be given at least equal standing with the Ukrainian language. There is no such thing as a Ukrainian identity separated from Russian identity and frankly, Russian rule. This is the worldview that the invading foreign armies seek to implement on Ukrainian land by force. I would like to point out that I made a series of posts exposing these Kremlin lies and talking about Ukrainian identity and tradition of independence statehood beginning here.
So, picture this, you're a Nationalist. You live on the same land where your ancestors for thousands of years have lived. Their blood, sweat, tears, and bones are part of the soil you walk and have been for time immemorial. A foreign army invades YOUR land, and their propaganda claims that your culture is fake, your identity is fake, you don't deserve independence, your language is fake/must be replaced, and these goals will be achieved by force of arms delivered by a people who speak a different language, a people who by and large come from outside your territory. So you take up arms, and in the heroic struggle to defend your ancient culture and language from a foreign army, you die, and join the same soil your ancestors have returned to for thousands of years.
Did you die for a politician? Did you die for factors outside your country like a military alliance your country is not even a part of? Did you die for a government even? No, you died for your unique identity, independence, language, culture, and ancestral land.
This is even leaving aside the fact that the Russian Federation is a multiracial, multireligious, multicultural empire which would inevitably cause Slavic, Orthodox Ukraine to become the same thing via sharing a passport with tens of millions of Asians and Muslims who would now have the ability to freely travel to and settle in Ukraine, whereas previously they did not.
When ziggers claim that a Ukrainian Nationalist who died defending his land, culture, identity, from a foreign army which explicitly seeks to undermine those things, died for a politician who is here today gone tomorrow, they expose what should be an embarrassing lack of understanding of what Blood and Soil really means, and a heartfelt connection to that concept, which if they had they would understand the Ukrainian Nationalists resisting Russian invasion.
There is more to this topic that I will cover in a future post: the lack of ability to understand complex situations, and a fundamental lack of courage and manly spirit, two other things that the ziggers exhibited in spades when they joined my chat to argue on behalf of a government that organizes antifa conferences.
The paypigs would claim that Ukrainian Nationalists "are dying for a Jewish President/NATO etc. etc." Vladimir Putin's speech on February 22nd, 2022 as well as Kremlin propaganda since then has made a few things the Kremlin believes abundantly clear; Ukrainian culture/identity is some mixture of fake, inauthentic, and created by Communists. The Russian language is oppressed in Ukraine and must be given at least equal standing with the Ukrainian language. There is no such thing as a Ukrainian identity separated from Russian identity and frankly, Russian rule. This is the worldview that the invading foreign armies seek to implement on Ukrainian land by force. I would like to point out that I made a series of posts exposing these Kremlin lies and talking about Ukrainian identity and tradition of independence statehood beginning here.
So, picture this, you're a Nationalist. You live on the same land where your ancestors for thousands of years have lived. Their blood, sweat, tears, and bones are part of the soil you walk and have been for time immemorial. A foreign army invades YOUR land, and their propaganda claims that your culture is fake, your identity is fake, you don't deserve independence, your language is fake/must be replaced, and these goals will be achieved by force of arms delivered by a people who speak a different language, a people who by and large come from outside your territory. So you take up arms, and in the heroic struggle to defend your ancient culture and language from a foreign army, you die, and join the same soil your ancestors have returned to for thousands of years.
Did you die for a politician? Did you die for factors outside your country like a military alliance your country is not even a part of? Did you die for a government even? No, you died for your unique identity, independence, language, culture, and ancestral land.
This is even leaving aside the fact that the Russian Federation is a multiracial, multireligious, multicultural empire which would inevitably cause Slavic, Orthodox Ukraine to become the same thing via sharing a passport with tens of millions of Asians and Muslims who would now have the ability to freely travel to and settle in Ukraine, whereas previously they did not.
When ziggers claim that a Ukrainian Nationalist who died defending his land, culture, identity, from a foreign army which explicitly seeks to undermine those things, died for a politician who is here today gone tomorrow, they expose what should be an embarrassing lack of understanding of what Blood and Soil really means, and a heartfelt connection to that concept, which if they had they would understand the Ukrainian Nationalists resisting Russian invasion.
There is more to this topic that I will cover in a future post: the lack of ability to understand complex situations, and a fundamental lack of courage and manly spirit, two other things that the ziggers exhibited in spades when they joined my chat to argue on behalf of a government that organizes antifa conferences.
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Kathryn S. concludes her examination of the desert in the Western imagination by looking at British adventures in Afghanistan in the nineteenth century, and the army of Persian King Cambyses II's ill-fated foray into the Sahara in the sixth century BC. https://counter-currents.com/2023/04/sojourners-in-the-desert-part-iiii/
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“Sojourners in the Desert . . . Glad of Each Delay”: Meditations on the Drylands, Part III | Counter-Currents
2,931 words Part 3 of 3 (Part 1 here, Part 2 here) III. Deserts Take Few Prisoners “. . . we saw the break-up of the enemy . . . [they escaped] into what they thought was empty land beyond. However, in the empty land was Auda[1]; and in that night of his…
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Spencer J. Quinn reviews the Mike Leigh film Happy-Go-Lucky, finding it to be a veritable catalog of dysgenic tropes aimed at gentiles by Jews. https://counter-currents.com/2023/04/happy-go-lucky/
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(((Happy-Go-Lucky)))
1,319 words Any doubt that there is a concerted wish among influential Jews to guide gentiles into maladaptive behavior can be dispelled by watching the 2008 Mike Leigh film Happy-Go-Lucky. The British Leigh, whose family name was originally Lieberman, became…
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The complete PDF of Bowden’s book of plays, Lilith Before Eve, has been added to The Jonathan Bowden Archive. https://jonathanbowden.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/2009_Lilith-before-Eve.pdf
James J. O'Meara on The Rebel Set, one of those so-bad-it's-good movies from the 1950s that's supposedly about Beatniks, and which was later mocked on Mystery Science Theater 3000. https://counter-currents.com/2023/04/breaking-beat-reflections-on-the-rebel-set-a-masterpiece-that-never-was/
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Breaking Beat: Reflections on The Rebel Set, a Masterpiece That Never Was
4,935 words The Rebel Set Directed by Gene Fowler, Jr. Starring Don Sullivan, Gregg Palmer, Kathleen Crowley, Edward Platt, Ned Glass, & John Lupton Written by Bernard Girard & Louis Vittes Cinematography: Karl Struss Edited by William Austin Music by Paul…
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The fifth and final issue of The Revolutionary Conservative, which was produced by Bowden and others for the Revolutionary Conservative Caucus in the early 1990s, is now available at The Jonathan Bowden Archive. https://jonathanbowden.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/Revolutionary-Conservative-5-Winter-1994-95.pdf
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500 words At Counter-Currents, we don't just celebrate our heritage, we also promote it for future generations. How can we thank all those who came before us -- not just our great artists and statesmen, but our humble and nameless ancestors stretching back…
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