Cyan Quinn marks Independence Day with a reminder that American nationalism is White Nationalism, with links to Counter-Currents resources to back it up. https://counter-currents.com/2022/07/american-nationalism-is-white-nationalism/
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821 words Happy Independence Day! Like any other proud American on the Fourth of July, I’ll be grilling hot dogs and burgers with my neighbors before lighting up many kinds of explosions at dusk. What are we celebrating? America is not an idea, or a melting…
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To all our American ethno-nationalist cousins, HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY from PA Wales! According to the Welsh Society of Philadelphia, 16 of the signatories of the Declaration of Independence were of Welsh descent: George Clymer, Stephen Hopkins, Robert Morris, William Floyd, Francis Hopkinson, John Morton, Button Gwinnett, Thomas Jefferson, John Penn, George Read, John Hewes, Francis Lewis, James Smith, Williams Hooper, Lewis Morris, and William Williams. This represents the largest ethnic group of signatories on the original document. Thomas Jeffersons' family originated from Snowdonia and were fluent Welsh speakers. May the fire and grit of those ancestors continue to inspire you in the times ahead.
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Some interesting facts about the USA on July 4th:
-states could, and often did, ban whites from marrying blacks until a Supreme Court case in 1967 called Loving v. Virginia. However, it was legal for other mixed race couples to marry, as long as a white was not involved.
-segregation was legal and practiced in housing, businesses, and schools until a series of Supreme Court decisions and federal laws were passed from 1948-1968.
-Madison Grant, an influential attorney who wrote about the biological reality of race, fought for “sanguine purity laws,” which were the bans of whites marrying other races. He was also a driving force behind the 1921 immigration act or the “Emergency Quota Act” that sought to keep the racial makeup of the country a supermajority white.
In 1875, the Supreme Court held that African Americans could NOT be considered citizens of the United States.
In 1896, a Supreme Court case held that a 1/8 black man was too black to be allowed to ride on the white railway cars, suggesting a “one drop” rule be applied to matters of racial segregation.
- two Supreme Court cases in 1901 referred to people from Guam and Puerto Rico as “savages tribes” and “alien races.”
-prior to 1948, racially restrictive Covenants were often in property deeds, allowing only a white personal to buy the property. they were so common in a city like Philadelphia in 1900, over 4,000 of the parcels had deeds that limited ownership to whites only.
-the first Congress of the USA passed a law limiting citizenship to whites only, one year BEFORE the bill of rights was passed.
-the very first sentence of the US Constitution, in the preamble, before anything else states the purpose of the country was “to secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity.”
Posterity means your future descendants.
Taken as a whole, one gets the idea that the USA, from its founding and through most of its legal history, it was purposefully exclusionary and limited. That is of course no longer the case. I consider what was accomplished in the first 190 years compared to the last 55 or so, perhaps there was a connection to the legal regime of old and American exceptionalism, and the modern legal regime and America’s increasingly unlivable conditions.
-states could, and often did, ban whites from marrying blacks until a Supreme Court case in 1967 called Loving v. Virginia. However, it was legal for other mixed race couples to marry, as long as a white was not involved.
-segregation was legal and practiced in housing, businesses, and schools until a series of Supreme Court decisions and federal laws were passed from 1948-1968.
-Madison Grant, an influential attorney who wrote about the biological reality of race, fought for “sanguine purity laws,” which were the bans of whites marrying other races. He was also a driving force behind the 1921 immigration act or the “Emergency Quota Act” that sought to keep the racial makeup of the country a supermajority white.
In 1875, the Supreme Court held that African Americans could NOT be considered citizens of the United States.
In 1896, a Supreme Court case held that a 1/8 black man was too black to be allowed to ride on the white railway cars, suggesting a “one drop” rule be applied to matters of racial segregation.
- two Supreme Court cases in 1901 referred to people from Guam and Puerto Rico as “savages tribes” and “alien races.”
-prior to 1948, racially restrictive Covenants were often in property deeds, allowing only a white personal to buy the property. they were so common in a city like Philadelphia in 1900, over 4,000 of the parcels had deeds that limited ownership to whites only.
-the first Congress of the USA passed a law limiting citizenship to whites only, one year BEFORE the bill of rights was passed.
-the very first sentence of the US Constitution, in the preamble, before anything else states the purpose of the country was “to secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity.”
Posterity means your future descendants.
Taken as a whole, one gets the idea that the USA, from its founding and through most of its legal history, it was purposefully exclusionary and limited. That is of course no longer the case. I consider what was accomplished in the first 190 years compared to the last 55 or so, perhaps there was a connection to the legal regime of old and American exceptionalism, and the modern legal regime and America’s increasingly unlivable conditions.
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James Dunphy analyzes what three recent songs and their music videos have to say about the decline of modern America. https://counter-currents.com/2022/07/a-white-golden-age-descending-into-exotic-dystopian-consumerism/
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A White Golden Age Descending into Exotic Dystopian Consumerism | Counter-Currents
1,653 words Golden Age nostalgia STRFKR, short for “Starfucker,” is a Portland-based indie/electronica band. Their lead singer is a cross-dresser, but during performances they have an astronaut crowd surf in an inflatable raft, which is pretty cool, so you…
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Last weekend’s solo Ask Me Anything with Greg Johnson on Counter-Currents Radio is now available for download and online listening. https://counter-currents.com/2022/07/counter-currents-radio-podcast-no-461-ask-me-anything-with-greg-johnson/
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Counter-Currents Radio Podcast No. 461 Ask Me Anything with Greg Johnson | Counter-Currents
140 words / 58:42 Last weekend's solo Ask Me Anything with Greg Johnson on Counter-Currents Radio is now available for download and online listening. Topics discussed include: 00:42 Because of below replacement level birthrates, won't we go extinct no matter…
Max Richardson on why regardless of whether abortion is a real issue for white advocates, it's an integral part of white political culture. https://counter-currents.com/2022/07/why-white-americans-care-about-abortion/
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Why White Americans Care about Abortion | Counter-Currents
1,907 words Right-wing dissidents often argue that the American debate over abortion is a waste of political resources. Leftists almost never agree that fighting for “the right to choose” diverts attention away from more important issues, because egalitarianism…
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Beau Albrecht on the latest absurdity in the Left's pursuit of absolute racial equality: race-based "equity" grading in schools. https://counter-currents.com/2022/07/racial-equity-grading/
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Racial Equity Grading | Counter-Currents
2,862 words Recently I had a lucky find: the article "Suburban Chicago High School District To Implement Race-Based Grading By 2023" hosted on GOPUSA. It was signal-boosted from an Accuracy In Media piece by John Ransom. By itself, the material isn't too…
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Cyan Quinn was host Nick Jeelvy’s guest on the latest broadcast of The Writers’ Bloc, and together they celebrated the Best Month Ever at Counter-Currents by reviewing a selection of published articles from the auspicious month of June. https://counter-currents.com/2022/07/counter-currents-radio-podcast-no-462-the-best-month-ever-on-the-writers-bloc-with-cyan-quinn/
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Counter-Currents Radio Podcast No. 462 The Best Month Ever on The Writers’ Bloc with Cyan Quinn
410 words / 2:09:03 Cyan Quinn was host Nick Jeelvy’s guest on the latest broadcast of The Writers’ Bloc, and together they celebrated the Best Month Ever at Counter-Currents by reviewing a selection of published articles from the auspicious month of June.…
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Morris van de Camp reviews a book written by the woman who was briefly Joe Biden's Disinformation Czar, Nina Jankowicz: How to Be a Woman Online, which offers women advice on how to avoid harassment on the Internet. https://counter-currents.com/2022/07/online-womanhood/
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Online Womanhood | Counter-Currents
1,101 words Nina Jankowicz How to Be a Woman Online: Surviving Abuse & Harassment, & How to Fight Back New York: Bloomsbury Academic, 2022 Womanhood is under threat. The effects of this society-wide attack on girls can be seen in young ladies “transitioning…
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Mark Gullick reviews Frances A. Yates' The Art of Memory, a book which examines forgotten techniques used by the ancients to extend one's power of memory before the advent of modern technology. https://counter-currents.com/2022/07/in-memoriam-frances-a-yates-the-art-of-memory/
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In Memoriam: Frances A. Yates’ The Art of Memory | Counter-Currents
2,434 words How does memory work? What enables us to conjure up experiences, facts, and events from our past? St. Augustine wrote that our experience becomes memory by “going to a place which is yet not a place,” pre-empting Freud’s work on memory. Incidentally…
Ondrej Mann offers a brief survey of the rise of the vibrant Italian Right-wing music scene in the 1970s and how it has continued to grow and thrive up to the present day, despite many challenges. https://counter-currents.com/2022/07/alternativa-di-destra-the-story-of-the-italian-rights-music/
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Alternativa di Destra: The Story of the Italian Right’s Music
3,788 words Man can work musically with his zeitgeist, analyzing it and then either accepting it as one’s own or radically rejecting it. Here I would like to deal with the latter in a certain limited territory where this phenomenon has occurred to a quite…
Veiko Hessler's essay on why the War in Ukraine, as terrible as it is, may be the thing that will kickstart the European spirit has been sprung from the paywall. https://counter-currents.com/2022/06/no-more-brother-wars/
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No More Brother Wars? | Counter-Currents
2,041 words “War does not determine who is right -- only who is left.” -- Bertrand Russell The Dissident Right’s analysis of the ongoing war in Ukraine has revealed a significant number of intellectual and theoretical failings. It has been hampered by an…
The classicist and man of the Right Revilo Oliver was born on this day in 1908. Find out more about his life and work at Counter-Currents. https://counter-currents.com/2022/07/remembering-revilo-oliver-7/
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Remembering Revilo Oliver (July 7, 1908–August 20, 1994)
416 words Revilo Pendleton Oliver was born in Texas on this day in 1908. He received his undergraduate degree at Pomona College in California and his doctorate in classics at the University of Illinois under William Abbot Oldfather. He was Professor of Classics…
Spencer J. Quinn on when it is and isn't a good idea to use profanity in debates about matters of culture and politics. https://counter-currents.com/2022/07/on-the-use-abuse-of-language-in-debates/
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On the Use & Abuse of Language in Debates | Counter-Currents
1,709 words When arguing on social media -- especially over political or cultural matters -- the point should not be to convince your interlocutor of anything. The point should be to convince those reading your exchange that your position is the more desirable…
Jim Goad on why Robert A. Crimo III is the ideal mass shooter, since he can represent whoever anyone wants to blame for mass shootings, from MAGAtards to transsexuals. https://counter-currents.com/2022/07/never-trust-a-white-rapper/
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Never Trust a White Rapper | Counter-Currents
1,832 words In a climate where politics has poisoned everything to the point where we all probably already have Stage 4 cancer from it and likely won’t even live to see the midterms in November, is it possible for a gunman to shoot and kill seven people from…
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In equal measure, I don't think this new Christian right is concerned with racial demographics. The religion is what matters most to them. As long as brown people become nominal Christians and embrace "Christian values," that's what matters to them. The bulk of this new movement is concerned with everyone being "rightwing" and "based" Christians, regardless of "skin color." Somewhat bizarrely, the extreme Left is more "based" than the new Right. It asserts that race is a meaningful identity, albeit with the caveat that >Whites are innately evil and brown people are virtuous. The new Right focuses on the idea that if you're Christian and reject pedos and drag queen story time, that's enough to fix our problems.
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The broadcast of The Writers' Bloc with Stephen Paul Foster discussing The Best Month Ever, a selection of particularly interesting Counter-Currents articles published in May 2022, has been sprung from the paywall. https://counter-currents.com/2022/06/counter-currents-radio-podcast-no-452-the-best-month-ever-on-the-writers-bloc-with-stephen-paul-foster/
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Counter-Currents Radio Podcast No. 452 The Best Month Ever on The Writers’ Bloc with Stephen Paul Foster | Counter-Currents
292 words / 2:07:42 Frequent Counter-Currents writer Stephen Paul Foster was host Nick Jeelvy's honored guest on the latest broadcast of The Writers' Bloc, where they discussed The Best Month Ever -- a selection of particularly interesting Counter-Currents…
The fourteenth chapter of Greg Johnson's The White Nationalist Manifesto is now in Portuguese. https://counter-currents.com/2022/07/o-manifesto-nacionalista-branco-parte-14/
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O Manifesto Nacionalista Branco: Parte 14: Um Ethos Vencedor | Counter-Currents
3,802 palavras Parte 14 di 16 (Parte 1, Parte 13, Parte 15) O movimento Nacionalista Branco Ă© mais uma subcultura do que um partido polĂtico. É uma rede de indivĂduos, plataformas online, e organizações. Existe mais online do que no mundo real. Esperamos…
Nicholas R. Jeelvy outlines what the Dissident Right needs to do to lay the foundations for effective action in the future. https://counter-currents.com/2022/07/on-taking-action/
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On Taking Action
2,105 words Every white identitarian nationalist thinker, writer, vlogger, and other type of content creator is familiar with the phenomenon of the Internet Man of Action,™ a comment-section alpha male who looks down on those who do “nothing but complain”…
The second part of Alain de Benoist's essay on the ideology of sameness, contending that egalitarianism and the rule of profit inevitably lead to the destruction of differences, is now up. https://counter-currents.com/2022/07/what-is-the-ideology-of-sameness-part-2/
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What Is the Ideology of Sameness? Part 2 | Counter-Currents
2,620 words Part 2 of 4 (Part 1 here) Translated by F. Roger Devlin The Ideology of Sameness “I think the entire history of the world and of societies can be fully interpreted according to two great principles,” writes the sociologist Paul Yonnet, “viz.,…