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Note that the Spencerites take issue with Tucker Carlson helping mainstream talk of the Great Replacement and Ann Coulter talking openly about Jewish racial activism, not because it isn't true, but because it is "stale" and "played out".
But what exactly has changed since the heyday of the alt-right to make either of these issues less relevant? Is Ann late to the party because everyone woke up to the talking points of the 2003 Occidental Quartlery years ago? If you think more popular figures promoting your talking points is a sign of defeat, you're probably more invested in the process of endlessly generating novelty takes than you are in actually winning.
But what exactly has changed since the heyday of the alt-right to make either of these issues less relevant? Is Ann late to the party because everyone woke up to the talking points of the 2003 Occidental Quartlery years ago? If you think more popular figures promoting your talking points is a sign of defeat, you're probably more invested in the process of endlessly generating novelty takes than you are in actually winning.
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Jim Goad on what the evidence shows about whether human adults feel more compassion for children, other adults, or animals. https://counter-currents.com/2022/05/animals-children-first/
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1,537 words My dog Junior is a 35-pound Boston Terrier/Boxer mix with the most consistently sweet disposition of any animal I’ve ever owned. He’s a great little guy, and except for his occasional bouts of gassiness, I can’t think of a bad thing to say about…
Today is the 124th birthday of the great Italian philosopher of Tradition and man of the Right, Julius Evola. Find out more about his life and work at Counter-Currents. https://counter-currents.com/2022/05/remembering-julius-evola-10/
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Remembering Julius Evola (May 19, 1898–June 11, 1974) | Counter-Currents
1,164 words In honor of Evola's birthday, for the next ten days, Counter-Currents' edition of Evola's East and West is on sale for 25% off. Click here to order. Baron Giulio Cesare Andrea Evola was born on May 19, 1898 in Rome. Along with René Guénon, Evola…
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East & West: Comparative Studies in Pursuit of Tradition | Counter-Currents
Julius Evola East and West: Comparative Studies in Pursuit of Tradition San Francisco: Counter-Currents, 2018 198 pages In honor of Evola’s birthday, between May 19th and May 29th, Counter-Currents’ edition of Evola’s East and West is on sale for 25% off.…
It seems I made quite an impression on the editor of an anti-racist classics website:
https://pharos.vassarspaces.net/2021/12/17/the-fourth-year-of-pharos-emotional-toll-research-white-supremacy/
https://pharos.vassarspaces.net/2021/12/17/the-fourth-year-of-pharos-emotional-toll-research-white-supremacy/
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The Fourth Year of Pharos: What is the Emotional Toll?
Curtis Dozier, Director of Pharos The end of November marked the four-year anniversary of the launch of Pharos: Doing Justice to the Classics. Each year around this time I’ve published a retrospective about how the site has grown and evolved during the past…
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Forwarded from Building a Third Force (G Maximus)
Wow. Quite the admissions from this guy.
“Johnson’s essay about white people rising up against a more equitable society looks pretty prophetic. That realization — that Johnson might be right, and that his movement, which so many people continue to describe as “far right” or “extremist,” might actually have widespread support — takes a toll. But even more, as I look back over that same period from 2014 until today, I know I lived my life and I made choices, some of which subverted white supremacist ideology, but others of which fit the pattern that white nationalists like Johnson are depending on “normal” people making to fuel their movement’s continuing rise. Where to live. Where to go to school. Which park to play at. Where to eat. Where to go to church. How different, really, is the life I’ve made than that which people like Johnson expect me to make?”
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“Johnson’s essay about white people rising up against a more equitable society looks pretty prophetic. That realization — that Johnson might be right, and that his movement, which so many people continue to describe as “far right” or “extremist,” might actually have widespread support — takes a toll. But even more, as I look back over that same period from 2014 until today, I know I lived my life and I made choices, some of which subverted white supremacist ideology, but others of which fit the pattern that white nationalists like Johnson are depending on “normal” people making to fuel their movement’s continuing rise. Where to live. Where to go to school. Which park to play at. Where to eat. Where to go to church. How different, really, is the life I’ve made than that which people like Johnson expect me to make?”
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It seems I made quite an impression on the editor of an anti-racist classics website:
https://pharos.vassarspaces.net/2021/12/17/the-fourth-year-of-pharos-emotional-toll-research-white-supremacy/
https://pharos.vassarspaces.net/2021/12/17/the-fourth-year-of-pharos-emotional-toll-research-white-supremacy/
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This was a real whitepill.
https://pharos.vassarspaces.net/2021/12/17/the-fourth-year-of-pharos-emotional-toll-research-white-supremacy/
I wanted to hate Dozier's article but the fact is that there isn't much to hate here—it's just an anti-white activist being very publicly demoralized. Throughout he just states what right-wingers believe about antiquity and leaves the reader to conclude that this is wrong or bad without presenting any reasons why—his weary moral tone is supposed to be enough.
The problem he has is twofold: a) classics isn't really taught anymore so normal people's opinions on it have not been tainted by wokeness, and b) these normal people are, when not buried under an avalanche of propaganda, pretty much in agreement with the radical right on most things, as were the most brilliant minds of the ancient world. Ours is the null hypothesis. This is what's taking an emotional toll on him. I know you're tired, comrade.
Dozier may be hysterical (he calls Trump "a white nationalist president"), but he's a cut above most woke liberals in terms of self-awareness. He summarizes Greg Johnson's essay Truth, Justice, and a Nice White Country where Greg says that white nationalists just want to live around other white people. What unnerves Dozier is that he sees such people all around him—neighbours, friends, churchgoers:
That realization — that Johnson might be right, and that his movement, which so many people continue to describe as “far right” or “extremist,” might actually have widespread support — takes a toll.
What's worse—he's starting to realize he's no different. He quotes Joseph Sobran saying that "in their mating and migratory habits, liberals are indistinguishable from members of the Ku Klux Klan", and he has enough self-awareness to see this in himself:
Where to live. Where to go to school. Which park to play at. Where to eat. Where to go to church. How different, really, is the life I’ve made than that which people like Johnson expect me to make?
How is he supposed to change people's minds about "white supremacy" when he can't even change his own mind about it?
No, working on Pharos affects me because it is painful to see myself reflected in Greg Johnson’s confidence that most white people like me — especially white liberals like me — lack the courage and conviction [...] to create a more just world.
Dozier is tired and demoralized because he sees himself in Johnson's assessment of normal white people. But there's a deeper reason, one that occasionally peeks through amid his hand-wringing.
If reading Cicero is enough to redpill you on race, sex, and hierarchy—and he was basically the Mitt Romney of his day—imagine what reading Draco, Cato Maior, and Herodotus is. The fact is that Dozier immerses himself in clannish ethnocentrism all day, whether he writes about Johnson or not. Every time he cracks open an ancient tome, whether an epic poem or an obscure medical treatise, he's up to his ears in it. Dozier is tired for the same reason Donna Zuckerberg (who had to fold her glorified blog Eidolon because it was like totally stressing her) is tired—they've both devoted their lives to studying not things they love, but things they hate and want to change.
Maybe he should take a sabbatical from policing right-wing thought—we'll take over for him in educating people about antiquity. This is close to the heart of what Imperium Press is all about, and later this year we'll teach what so many classical departments no longer do, with our Latin course. The history of ideas belongs to us, because we believe what was considered wisdom and common sense for all of history up until the day before yesterday.
Don't worry Curt, we got this one.
https://pharos.vassarspaces.net/2021/12/17/the-fourth-year-of-pharos-emotional-toll-research-white-supremacy/
I wanted to hate Dozier's article but the fact is that there isn't much to hate here—it's just an anti-white activist being very publicly demoralized. Throughout he just states what right-wingers believe about antiquity and leaves the reader to conclude that this is wrong or bad without presenting any reasons why—his weary moral tone is supposed to be enough.
The problem he has is twofold: a) classics isn't really taught anymore so normal people's opinions on it have not been tainted by wokeness, and b) these normal people are, when not buried under an avalanche of propaganda, pretty much in agreement with the radical right on most things, as were the most brilliant minds of the ancient world. Ours is the null hypothesis. This is what's taking an emotional toll on him. I know you're tired, comrade.
Dozier may be hysterical (he calls Trump "a white nationalist president"), but he's a cut above most woke liberals in terms of self-awareness. He summarizes Greg Johnson's essay Truth, Justice, and a Nice White Country where Greg says that white nationalists just want to live around other white people. What unnerves Dozier is that he sees such people all around him—neighbours, friends, churchgoers:
That realization — that Johnson might be right, and that his movement, which so many people continue to describe as “far right” or “extremist,” might actually have widespread support — takes a toll.
What's worse—he's starting to realize he's no different. He quotes Joseph Sobran saying that "in their mating and migratory habits, liberals are indistinguishable from members of the Ku Klux Klan", and he has enough self-awareness to see this in himself:
Where to live. Where to go to school. Which park to play at. Where to eat. Where to go to church. How different, really, is the life I’ve made than that which people like Johnson expect me to make?
How is he supposed to change people's minds about "white supremacy" when he can't even change his own mind about it?
No, working on Pharos affects me because it is painful to see myself reflected in Greg Johnson’s confidence that most white people like me — especially white liberals like me — lack the courage and conviction [...] to create a more just world.
Dozier is tired and demoralized because he sees himself in Johnson's assessment of normal white people. But there's a deeper reason, one that occasionally peeks through amid his hand-wringing.
If reading Cicero is enough to redpill you on race, sex, and hierarchy—and he was basically the Mitt Romney of his day—imagine what reading Draco, Cato Maior, and Herodotus is. The fact is that Dozier immerses himself in clannish ethnocentrism all day, whether he writes about Johnson or not. Every time he cracks open an ancient tome, whether an epic poem or an obscure medical treatise, he's up to his ears in it. Dozier is tired for the same reason Donna Zuckerberg (who had to fold her glorified blog Eidolon because it was like totally stressing her) is tired—they've both devoted their lives to studying not things they love, but things they hate and want to change.
Maybe he should take a sabbatical from policing right-wing thought—we'll take over for him in educating people about antiquity. This is close to the heart of what Imperium Press is all about, and later this year we'll teach what so many classical departments no longer do, with our Latin course. The history of ideas belongs to us, because we believe what was considered wisdom and common sense for all of history up until the day before yesterday.
Don't worry Curt, we got this one.
pharos.vassarspaces.net
The Fourth Year of Pharos: What is the Emotional Toll?
Curtis Dozier, Director of Pharos The end of November marked the four-year anniversary of the launch of Pharos: Doing Justice to the Classics. Each year around this time I’ve published a retrospective about how the site has grown and evolved during the past…
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Forwarded from Thuletide
Most useful term(s) to describe immigration into White countries?
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32%
Replacement Migration
35%
The Great Replacement
39%
White Genocide
19%
White Ethnic Displacement
9%
Colonization
5%
None of the above / Other
The broadcast of Counter-Currents Radio with BitCoin maven Karl Thorburn discussing Elon Musk and Twitter, economic news, current events, and YOUR QUESTIONS has been sprung from the paywall. https://counter-currents.com/2022/04/counter-currents-radio-podcast-no-435-karl-thorburn-on-elon-musk-more/
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Counter-Currents Radio Podcast No. 435 Karl Thorburn on Elon Musk & More | Counter-Currents
200 words / 54:21 Host Greg Johnson was joined by BitCoin maven Karl Thorburn to discuss Elon Musk and Twitter, economic news, current events, and YOUR QUESTIONS in the first half of last weekend's broadcast of Counter-Currents Radio, and it is now available…
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Robert Hampton on why the emergence of "Christian nationalism" isn't the future of the Right in America, but merely the same old goofy evangelical ideas dressed up in new terminology. https://counter-currents.com/2022/05/what-christian-nationalism-looks-like-in-current-year-america/
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What Christian Nationalism Looks Like in Current-Year America | Counter-Currents
1,150 words “Christian nationalism” has gotten a lot of attention over the past two years. It’s one of those things we’re told is a serious problem in our country. Christian nationalists are accused of a whole lot of bad things, from racism to threatening…
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Nicholas R. Jeelvy on why a purely negative approach to politics lacking a positive vision of the future is more than just counterproductive, it's actually dangerous. https://counter-currents.com/2022/05/against-the-negative-approach-in-politics/
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Against the Negative Approach in Politics
2,526 words In my article on chaga nationalism, I discussed the spiritual dangers of allowing a purely negative and destructive approach to politics to take hold in the dissident’s heart. I discussed the danger of giving in to the urge to destroy without…
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The second part of Collin Cleary's "Jonathan Haidt's The Righteous Mind" is now in Czech. https://counter-currents.com/2022/05/moralka-lidske-mysli-jonathana-haidta-cast-druha/
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Morálka lidské mysli Jonathana Haidta, část druhá | Counter-Currents
4,274 slov Část první English original here V první části své eseje jsem se věnoval Haidtovu argumentu, že morálka se vyvinula jako reakce na různé „adaptivní výzvy“. Z těch se etablovalo několik „morálních základů“ spojených s péčí, férovostí, loajalitou…
The second chapter of Greg Johnson's The White Nationalist Manifesto is now in Portuguese. https://counter-currents.com/2022/05/o-manifesto-nacionalista-branco-parte-2/
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O Manifesto Nacionalista Branco: Parte 2, Extinção Branca | Counter-Currents
2,176 palavras Parte 2 de 16 (Parte 1) Os Nacionalistas Brancos acreditam que o sistema social e político actual tem posto a nossa raça no caminho para a extinção biológica. Se as tendências actuais não forem revertidas, os brancos desaparecerão como raça…
Every Man an Editor!
At Counter-Currents, we have given you another reason to get behind the Paywall: the ability to edit your comments.
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At Counter-Currents, we have given you another reason to get behind the Paywall: the ability to edit your comments.
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The Counter-Currents 2022 FundraiserEvery Man an Editor | Counter-Currents
385 words At Counter-Currents, we listen to our readers, and we have delivered a new benefit for our Paywall Insiders. If you are logged in to your Paywall account look at your most recent comment. You will notice a new option: an Edit button that allows…
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The Ask Me Anything on Counter-Currents Radio with Greg Johnson from April 20 has been sprung from the paywall. https://counter-currents.com/2022/04/counter-currents-radio-podcast-no-436-ask-me-anything-with-greg-johnson/
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Counter-Currents Radio Podcast No. 436 Ask Me Anything with Greg Johnson | Counter-Currents
243 words / 1:03:37 Last weekend's Ask Me Anything on Counter-Currents Radio with Greg Johnson is now available for download and online listening. Topics discussed include: 00:01:24 What are your thoughts on Italy banning Russian ships from their ports? 00:01:50…
Overcoming narcissism: It is not possible for other people to esteem you as much or as little as you think they should. Until you really understand that fact, you will suffer the tortures of the damned.
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