This weekend's livestreams:
https://counter-currents.com/2022/12/new-years-eve-with-greg-johnson-hangover-day-with-nick-jeelvy/
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This Weekend’s Livestreams New Year’s Eve with Greg Johnson & Hangover Day with Nick Jeelvy | Counter-Currents
318 words On Saturday, December 31st, Greg Johnson will host a cozy New Year's Eve livestream AMA with special guests Tim Murdock (Horus the Avenger), Jim Goad, Sam Dickson, Cyan Quinn, Nick Jeelvy, Stephen Paul Foster, Margot Metroland, and the great Kevin…
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The Counter-Currents 2022 fundraiser is coming down to the wire. As are our free book paywall incentive and our Year End Clearance Sale!
https://counter-currents.com/2022/12/the-counter-currents-2022-fundraiser-down-to-the-wire/
https://counter-currents.com/2022/12/the-counter-currents-2022-fundraiser-down-to-the-wire/
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The Counter-Currents 2022 Fundraiser Down to the Wire! | Counter-Currents
1,376 words Three things end today: Our 2022 Fundraiser Our Year-End Clearance Sale (click here to order) Our Free Book Incentive for Joining Our Paywall (click here or scroll down to sign up) Today is the last day of the Counter-Currents 2022 fundraiser.…
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The broadcast of The Writers’ Bloc with host Nick Jeelvy and guest Anthony Bavaria where they discussed a selection of articles published on Counter-Currents in November has been paroled from the paywall. https://counter-currents.com/2022/11/counter-currents-radio-podcast-no-507-the-best-month-ever-on-the-writers-bloc-with-anthony-bavaria/
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Counter-Currents Radio Podcast No. 507 The Best Month Ever on The Writers’ Bloc with Anthony Bavaria | Counter-Currents
120 words / 2:01:13 Host Nick Jeelvy welcomed frequent Counter-Currents writer Anthony Bavaria back to The Writers' Bloc for a discussion of a selection of articles published on Counter-Currents in November, and it is now available for download and online…
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Coming at the top of the hour:
Greg Johnson will host a cozy New Year’s Eve livestream AMA with special guests Tim Murdock (Horus the Avenger), Jim Goad, Sam Dickson, Cyan Quinn, Nick Jeelvy, Stephen Paul Foster, Margot Metroland, and the great Kevin MacDonald. The stream will start at noon Pacific, 3pm Eastern Standard Time, 8pm UK time, and 9pm Central European time at:
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Send questions & donations to Entropy: entropystream.live/countercurrents
Greg Johnson will host a cozy New Year’s Eve livestream AMA with special guests Tim Murdock (Horus the Avenger), Jim Goad, Sam Dickson, Cyan Quinn, Nick Jeelvy, Stephen Paul Foster, Margot Metroland, and the great Kevin MacDonald. The stream will start at noon Pacific, 3pm Eastern Standard Time, 8pm UK time, and 9pm Central European time at:
DLive: https://dlive.tv/Counter-Currents
Odysee: https://odysee.com/@countercurrents/ccradio
Send questions & donations to Entropy: entropystream.live/countercurrents
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Friends, we have UNDER SIX HOURS LEFT to meet our annual goal and we have $29,446.46 to go. You all are closing the gap quickly, but will it be fast enough?
Thank you everyone who has helped us get this far!
It is also your last chance to:
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https://counter-currents.com/2022/12/the-counter-currents-2022-fundraiser-down-to-the-wire/
Thank you everyone who has helped us get this far!
It is also your last chance to:
1. Snag one of our sale titles.
2. Earn a complimentary paperback with a new paywall subscription
3. Request a performance from karaoke songbird Jim Goad 🤩
https://counter-currents.com/2022/12/the-counter-currents-2022-fundraiser-down-to-the-wire/
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The Counter-Currents 2022 Fundraiser Down to the Wire! | Counter-Currents
1,376 words Three things end today: Our 2022 Fundraiser Our Year-End Clearance Sale (click here to order) Our Free Book Incentive for Joining Our Paywall (click here or scroll down to sign up) Today is the last day of the Counter-Currents 2022 fundraiser.…
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Spencer Quinn explains how he was "red-pilled" and why he writes for Counter-Currents. Please donate today to keep us going strong.
"People must have identity of some sort — a way to differentiate themselves from others — or else they face swift extinction... Whether against the elements, animals, Man, didn’t matter. The fight for survival is the only fight, and nothing equips us better for victory than a strong identity.
I believe white people are losing this identity."
https://counter-currents.com/2020/02/the-red-pilling-of-spencer-quinn/
Spencer Quinn explains how he was "red-pilled" and why he writes for Counter-Currents. Please donate today to keep us going strong.
"People must have identity of some sort — a way to differentiate themselves from others — or else they face swift extinction... Whether against the elements, animals, Man, didn’t matter. The fight for survival is the only fight, and nothing equips us better for victory than a strong identity.
I believe white people are losing this identity."
https://counter-currents.com/2020/02/the-red-pilling-of-spencer-quinn/
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The Red-Pilling of Spencer Quinn
1,980 words I’m one of those lonely people who red-pilled himself. It happened twice: Once in my early twenties and once in my early forties. And since a commenter on my previous article “The Tipping Point” asked for me to explain how that happened, I thought…
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Jef Costello explains why he writes for Counter-Currents:
"Since I was a small child I have felt that I had to devote my life to something tremendously important. This is it.
...I write—exclusively—for Counter-Currents partly out of loyalty to my friend Greg and the community we have built here, and partly because I think that Counter-Currents is the most substantial and intellectually sophisticated New Right webzine in the world today."
https://counter-currents.com/2017/11/why-i-write-13/
To those who have already given, thank you so much. Everyone else, please consider making a gift today to keep us going strong into the New Year. 🎁🎆
Jef Costello explains why he writes for Counter-Currents:
"Since I was a small child I have felt that I had to devote my life to something tremendously important. This is it.
...I write—exclusively—for Counter-Currents partly out of loyalty to my friend Greg and the community we have built here, and partly because I think that Counter-Currents is the most substantial and intellectually sophisticated New Right webzine in the world today."
https://counter-currents.com/2017/11/why-i-write-13/
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Why I Write
2,702 words Since I was a small child I have felt that I had to devote my life to something tremendously important. This is it. You are looking at it. My life now easily divides into “before Counter-Currents” and “after.” Before Counter-Currents I held most…
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Happy New Year, everyone! Thank you to everyone who made 2022 a successful year! A message from our team: 🎆🎉
https://counter-currents.com/2022/12/happy-new-year-from-counter-currents/
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Happy New Year from Counter-Currents! | Counter-Currents
586 words Thanks to your generosity, we have only $57,122.80 to go to reach our goal of $300,000. You all are stepping up to close the gap. We might just make it! Please donate now to make our 2023 goals a reality! Due to your gifts, here’s a bit of what…
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Alain de Benoist's chapter on the contradiction in liberalism between asserting respect for everyone's rights while simultaneously seeking to impose a universal system of values has been paroled from the paywall. https://counter-currents.com/2022/12/the-populist-moment-chapter-6/
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The Populist Moment, Chapter 6: Liberalism & Morality | Counter-Currents
6,367 words Introduction here, Chapter 5 Part 2 here, Chapter 7 here Translated by F. Roger Devlin In the eighteenth century, in order to put a definitive end to the wars of religion, liberalism attempted to “pacify” society politically and ideologically.…
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Forwarded from Nicholas R. Jeelvy
Tonight on The Writers’ Bloc, we’ll be nursing our hangover in the company of our good friends Pox Populi, Hwitgeard, American Krogan and Greg Johnson, whilst reflecting on the year that passed and speculating about the year to come.
Tune in to our Dlive and Odysee channels at 22:00 CET, 4pm EST, 1pm PST. Send your questions, comments and donations through Entropy.
Tune in to our Dlive and Odysee channels at 22:00 CET, 4pm EST, 1pm PST. Send your questions, comments and donations through Entropy.
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Forwarded from The Golden One
I like normies. Most of our guys and our girls were once normies. Life becomes more joyful when you view your own people with love rather than disdain. It also becomes easier to present the righteousness of our cause when it comes from a position of genuine love.
Related to this, I very much do not like terms such as 'sheeple.' It is true that many people do not really care all too much about certain issues – this is normal.
My point is to see the goodness in people. In doing so it also becomes harder to embrace defeatist and escapist attitudes. It is common to hear 'they deserve it', 'just let it fall' – these attitudes stem from a hostile view of one's own.
It is natural to be frustrated with one's own. But that frustration must not turn into hostile attitudes against them. Keep in mind; most people have been lied to for most of their lives.
Related to this, I very much do not like terms such as 'sheeple.' It is true that many people do not really care all too much about certain issues – this is normal.
My point is to see the goodness in people. In doing so it also becomes harder to embrace defeatist and escapist attitudes. It is common to hear 'they deserve it', 'just let it fall' – these attitudes stem from a hostile view of one's own.
It is natural to be frustrated with one's own. But that frustration must not turn into hostile attitudes against them. Keep in mind; most people have been lied to for most of their lives.
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Alain de Benoist's chapter on the contradictions on the Right between the values it professes and its love affair with capitalism and the bourgeoisie has been paroled from the paywall. https://counter-currents.com/2022/12/the-populist-moment-chapter-7/
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The Populist Moment, Chapter 7: Money & the Right | Counter-Currents
6,066 words Introduction here, Chapter 6 here, Chapter 8 here Translated by F. Roger Devlin “To be on the Right is to be afraid for what exists,” said Jules Romains. A nice definition. We find it again in many authors. “The Right,” wrote Amédée d’Yvignac…
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Jim Goad recaps the stories that summarize the state of the US during the worst year yet, 2022. https://counter-currents.com/2023/01/the-22-worst-things-about-2022/
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The 22 Worst Things About 2022 | Counter-Currents
3,527 words First the good news: 2022 is over. Now the bad news: 2023 is just beginning. I am an incurably irascible person who wrote roughly 100 articles for Counter-Currents last year. Poring over them, I hand-picked 22 events that irritated me to the point…
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Kathryn S. regales us with two surprisingly interrelated Christmas season tales: the Nutcracker, made famous by Tchaikovsky, and Napoleon's campaign in Russia. https://counter-currents.com/2023/01/the-french-emperor-the-german-nutcracker-the-russian-ballet-part-1/
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The French Emperor, the German Nutcracker, & the Russian Ballet Part 1
5,234 words Part 1 of 2 (Part 2 here) Like many of us this past season, I have had to endure far too many repetitions of the same 11 ”holiday” songs that fail to capture the essence of the season: the contemplative, dirge-y, or haunted side of winter, paired…
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Greg Johnson on why he is awarding Dave Chappelle the title of Non-White Ally of the Year. https://counter-currents.com/2023/01/dave-chappelle-non-white-ally-of-the-year/
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Dave Chappelle: Non-White Ally of the Year | Counter-Currents
3,373 words Each year, Jared Taylor’s American Renaissance names a “White Renegade of the Year,” a tradition begun by Wilmot Robertson’s Instauration. The white renegade of the year is someone who could have used his position to help whites but instead chose…
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Morris van de Camp reflects on what was good and bad, both for white advocacy and himself personally, in 2022, and what we can expect in the near future. https://counter-currents.com/2023/01/the-broad-sunlit-uplands-year-end-reflections-for-2022/
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The Broad, Sunlit Uplands: Year-End Reflections for 2022 | Counter-Currents
4,539 words On November 24, 2022, the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) tweeted a Thanksgiving message starting with, ”This year has been tough in many ways . . .” I don’t understand the Anti-Defamation League. Jews in America live in a society that has been entirely…
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Forwarded from Jared Howe / So To Speak
It's impossible to portray ethnocentrism or identity as a function of ideology without outing yourself as a total schizo and tacitly affirming the leftist argument that identity is an infinitely malleable social construct.
If you can change your identity by changing your ideology, other aspects of your personal history (like family, ethnicity, and race) cease to have much bearing on your identity at all. When you accept that identity can be arbitrarily redefined in any given moment according to any possible criteria, the connection between your identity and the causal chain of purposeful actions that led to your birth is broken. It no longer matters who your parents are, who their parents were, where they were born, what they did, what their culture was, what their physical characteristics were, etc. All that matters is what you THINK you are in any given moment.
Attempts to transmit ethnocentrism and in-group preference through ideology are therefore self-defeating non-starters, and yet certain groups of Extremely Online right-wingers are enamored with trying to rehabilitate failed ideologies and the political systems to which they give rise as a means to promote ethnocentrism -- sometimes in the face of insurmountable social stigma (see: "The Alt Right")
So what's going on here?
Answer: Single mothers, dual-income families, and public schools have curated an attachment void environment where culture is no longer transmitted vertically or intergenerationally from parent to child.
Instead of orienting themselves to their parents (who are absent in one way or another), children grow up orienting themselves to other children, daycare workers, school teachers, or whatever they happen to find on the Internet while being babysat by a tablet. Imprinting upon peers and strangers who don't really care about them, in turn, leads to the emergence of an ever-shifting myriad of horizontally-transmitted peer cultures (i.e. "fads.") that fizzle out as rapidly as they burst into existence.
Since none of these fads or transient identities "stick" or fulfil the preferences of the people who adopt them, most people are always moving on to the next "current thing." Recognizing the degree to which the vertical transmission of culture has broken down (though not immune from the effects thereof), right-wingers reflexively seek to create a counter-cultural movement in the form of the times to act as a crude facsimile of their missing cultural inheritance and identity.
Unfortunately, their chosen means (internet cliques and democratic movements) undermine their intended ends (the restoration of ethnocentrism) because internet cliques and democratic movements are literally a manifestation of the peer-orientation that interfered with vertical culture transmission in the first place. As a result, they are mainly driven by whatever is the "current opposite thing."
The outcome is the opposite of the intended effect: the people with the highest affinity for traditional culture and ethnocentrism are redirected into a spiral of peer-orientation that masquerades as a caricature of its own antithesis. Their reward is that they get doxxed, deplatformed, and deprived of the ability to provide for their families -- assuming they're even able to start one.
The chilling effect speaks for itself.
No ideology will make relationships with your peers or internet strangers into suitable replacements for the organic relationships that you're supposed to have with your parents and children.
No online clique or political movement will ever be a suitable replacement for family or nation.
If you can change your identity by changing your ideology, other aspects of your personal history (like family, ethnicity, and race) cease to have much bearing on your identity at all. When you accept that identity can be arbitrarily redefined in any given moment according to any possible criteria, the connection between your identity and the causal chain of purposeful actions that led to your birth is broken. It no longer matters who your parents are, who their parents were, where they were born, what they did, what their culture was, what their physical characteristics were, etc. All that matters is what you THINK you are in any given moment.
Attempts to transmit ethnocentrism and in-group preference through ideology are therefore self-defeating non-starters, and yet certain groups of Extremely Online right-wingers are enamored with trying to rehabilitate failed ideologies and the political systems to which they give rise as a means to promote ethnocentrism -- sometimes in the face of insurmountable social stigma (see: "The Alt Right")
So what's going on here?
Answer: Single mothers, dual-income families, and public schools have curated an attachment void environment where culture is no longer transmitted vertically or intergenerationally from parent to child.
Instead of orienting themselves to their parents (who are absent in one way or another), children grow up orienting themselves to other children, daycare workers, school teachers, or whatever they happen to find on the Internet while being babysat by a tablet. Imprinting upon peers and strangers who don't really care about them, in turn, leads to the emergence of an ever-shifting myriad of horizontally-transmitted peer cultures (i.e. "fads.") that fizzle out as rapidly as they burst into existence.
Since none of these fads or transient identities "stick" or fulfil the preferences of the people who adopt them, most people are always moving on to the next "current thing." Recognizing the degree to which the vertical transmission of culture has broken down (though not immune from the effects thereof), right-wingers reflexively seek to create a counter-cultural movement in the form of the times to act as a crude facsimile of their missing cultural inheritance and identity.
Unfortunately, their chosen means (internet cliques and democratic movements) undermine their intended ends (the restoration of ethnocentrism) because internet cliques and democratic movements are literally a manifestation of the peer-orientation that interfered with vertical culture transmission in the first place. As a result, they are mainly driven by whatever is the "current opposite thing."
The outcome is the opposite of the intended effect: the people with the highest affinity for traditional culture and ethnocentrism are redirected into a spiral of peer-orientation that masquerades as a caricature of its own antithesis. Their reward is that they get doxxed, deplatformed, and deprived of the ability to provide for their families -- assuming they're even able to start one.
The chilling effect speaks for itself.
No ideology will make relationships with your peers or internet strangers into suitable replacements for the organic relationships that you're supposed to have with your parents and children.
No online clique or political movement will ever be a suitable replacement for family or nation.
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The French writer and fascist intellectual who was martyred for his beliefs, Pierre Drieu La Rochelle, was born on this day in 1893. You can discover more about his life and work at Counter-Currents. https://counter-currents.com/2020/01/remembering-pierre-drieu-la-rochelle-7/
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Remembering Pierre Drieu La Rochelle: January 3, 1893–March 15, 1945
112 words Pierre Drieu La Rochelle was born on this day in 1893. In commemoration, I wish to draw your attention to the following works on this site: Maurice Bardèche, “Bardèche’s Six Postulates of Fascist Socialism” (Ukrainian translation here) Alain de…
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Kathryn S. on Napoleon's disastrous occupation of and then retreat from Moscow, and how Tchaikovsky's Nutcracker retold the story in the form of fantasy. https://counter-currents.com/2023/01/the-french-emperor-the-german-nutcracker-the-russian-ballet-part-2/
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The French Emperor, the German Nutcracker, & the Russian Ballet Part 2
4,031 words Part 2 of 2 (Part 1 here) II. To Winter Wonderlands The road through the Almond and Raisin Gate led Nutcracker and Marie to Rock Candy Mountain and the Christmas Woods, Bon-Bonville, Marzipan Castle, and Jamburg. Upon crossing Lemonade River,…
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The great fantasist and linguist J. R. R. Tolkien was born on this day in 1892. Find out more about his life and work at Counter-Currents. https://counter-currents.com/2023/01/remembering-j-r-r-tolkien-11/
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Remembering J. R. R. Tolkien: January 3, 1892–September 2, 1973 | Counter-Currents
581 words "I am in fact a Hobbit." -- J. R. R. Tolkien John Ronald Reuel Tolkien is a favorite author of New Left "hippies" and New Right nationalists, and for pretty much the same reasons. Tolkien deeply distrusted modernization and industrialization, which…
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Alex Graham reviews Janusz Bugajski's Failed State, which describes the various internal ethnic tensions that may eventually cause the Russian Federation to come apart. https://counter-currents.com/2023/01/russia-as-failed-state/
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Russia as Failed State
2,202 words Janusz Bugajski Failed State: A Guide to Russia’s Rupture Washington, DC: The Jamestown Foundation, 2022 Failed State: A Guide to Russia’s Rupture is a sober examination of the Kremlin’s weaknesses and the prospect of Russia’s disintegration in…
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