Gunnar Alfredsson's essay on the famous Christmas Truce of 1914 and the tacit practice of periodic truces throughout the First World War, which was an implicit sign of white camaraderie, is now being featured in Counter-Currents' Classics Corner. https://counter-currents.com/2022/12/christmas-in-the-trenches/
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Christmas in the Trenches
1,571 words After the First World War’s initial opening phase of movement ended, the belligerents on both sides of the Western Front dug in to shelter from modern weaponry. What began as hastily-prepared rifle pits were formed into continuous lines of trenches…
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Jim Goad's essay on how the traditional Jewish practice of going to Chinese restaurants on Christmas is a big middle finger to goyim everywhere is now being featured in Counter-Currents' Classics Corner. https://counter-currents.com/2022/12/eating-chinese-food-on-christmas-is-a-hate-crime/
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Eating Chinese Food on Christmas Is a Hate Crime
1,408 words This Christmas, as hundreds of millions of normal Americans gather around the dinner table to savor their festive baked turkeys and delightful honeyed hams, a stubborn minority of spiteful Semites will dishonor this sacred annual tradition by…
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William de Vere's essay on how the legend of Santa Claus developed from pieces of traditional myths and folklore from across Europe into the symbol of decadence and egalitarianism that he is in popular culture today is now being featured in Counter-Currents' Classics Corner. https://counter-currents.com/2021/12/santa-claus-man-of-the-right/
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Santa Claus, Man of the Right | Counter-Currents
2,759 words An interesting incident occurred in Sicily recently: A Roman Catholic bishop was accused of telling a group of schoolchildren Santa Claus does not exist. The Church has since apologized for these remarks, explaining to outraged parents that the…
William de Vere on the various pre-Christian midwinter celebrations and early Christian traditions that eventually combined and culminated in the celebration of Christmas across Europe as we know it today, and the importance for men of the West to continue celebrating it today. https://counter-currents.com/2023/12/christmas-and-the-yuletide/
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Christmas and the Yuletide: Light in the Darkness
4,087 words Like many children, some of my most vivid early memories center on the Christmas season. Preparations always began immediately after Thanksgiving. My mother and I would drag the dusty boxes of decorations down from the attic, while my father ascended…
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Beau Albrecht on Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla taking the university presidents who defended the pro-Palestinian movement before Congress to task, and the broader phenomenon of Jewish-led "anti-colonialist" rhetoric against whites backfiring on them more generally. https://counter-currents.com/2023/12/big-pharma-besieges-the-ivory-tower/
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Big Pharma Besieges the Ivory Tower
1,827 words A recent article from Business Insider, “Pfizer CEO slams Harvard, MIT, and UPenn’s presidents: ‘One of the most despicable moments in the history of US academia,’” has a doozy for a cover photo. On the left is Albert Bourla, CEO of the most wonderful…
Steven Clark recounts a conversation he had over dinner at a Boston Indian restaurant on Christmas many years ago. https://counter-currents.com/2023/12/a-christmas-curry-part-1/
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A Christmas Curry, Part 1
3,409 words Part 1 of 2 (Part 2 here) It was morning in America and Christmas Eve in Boston, but Reagan’s good cheer, once again making America the greatest show on Earth, had little effect on me because I was stuck doing a double shift. I was a security…
Jim Goad on Donald Trump being compared to Hitler (again), a white 8-year-old who was shot and killed by a black man while he and his family were looking at Christmas lights, Catholic bishops in Italy being accused of funding illegal immigration, and more. https://counter-currents.com/2023/12/the-worst-week-yet-157/
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The Worst Week Yet: December 17-23, 2023
2,056 words Trump: “ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION IS POISONING THE BLOOD OF OUR NATION” Donald Trump is being compared to Hitler yet again, but as always, it doesn’t seem to be hurting him in polls for the Republican nomination or the 2024 general election. The Independent…
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Greg Johnson's "Dealing with the Holocaust" is now in Spanish. https://counter-currents.com/2023/12/nueva-derecha-vs-vieja-derecha-capitulo-11/
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Nueva Derecha vs. Vieja Derecha, Capítulo 11: Lidiando con el Holocausto
5.634 palabras English original here, Polish translation here Capítulo 1 aquí, Capítulo 10 aquí, Capítulo 12 aquí INTRODUCCIÓN Los Nacionalistas Blancos necesitamos abordar el Holocausto, como también necesitamos abordar la Cuestión Judía en general. Es inútil…
Greg Johnson outlines the policies he would enact in order to restore America as a homeland for white people. https://counter-currents.com/2023/12/an-ethnostate-if-you-can-keep-it/
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“An Ethnostate, If You Can Keep It”
1,493 words If the current regime disappeared, and I were given a free hand to create an ethnostate, this is what I would do. I am going to focus simply on policies and institutions, not practical questions about how we would gain and keep the power to implement…
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Steven Clark reminisces about conversations he had on Christmases past that reaffirmed his faith in humanity. https://counter-currents.com/2023/12/a-christmas-curry-part-2/
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A Christmas Curry, Part 2
3,618 words Part 2 of 2 (Part 1 here) I enjoyed my mango milkshake. It was frothy, and sweet, and its chill was a welcome conclusion to the curry and assorted spices. I gave up trying to figure out Fetoosh, wondering if he was good in bed. Around us, tables…
Morris van de Camp takes stock of the last year and comments on events both personal and political, and recounts some realizations he's had about life as well as the experience of coping with the loss of loved ones. https://counter-currents.com/2023/12/2023-reflections-and-my-mid-sized-office-assistant/
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2023 Reflections . . . and My Mid-Sized Office Assistant
3,826 words . . . I can hardly wish any man better than he would seriously consider what he does with his time; how and to what ends he employs it; and what returns he makes to God, his neighbor, and himself for it. Will he never have a ledger for this? This…
Hinton Rowan Helper, a visionary Southern abolitionist who managed to anger everyone by being both against slavery as well as in favor of expelling blacks from American life, was born on this day in 1829. Read Spencer J. Quinn's essay on him here and Jack Pershing's essay here to learn more about his life and work.
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Remembering Hinton Rowan Helper
2,272 words Hinton Rowan Helper was a curious and fascinating figure from nineteenth-century American history. Although mostly forgotten today, he was one of the most important and discussed men in the nation during the lead-up to the Civil War. As an unswerving…
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Greg Johnson on the traditional meaning of family, and on how individualist liberalism undermines all of its essential aspects. https://counter-currents.com/2023/12/havens-in-a-heartless-world-part-1/
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Havens in a Heartless World, Part 1: The Family
2,340 words Part 2 here Christopher Lasch famously described the family as a “haven in a heartless world.”[1] How is the world heartless, and how is the family a haven? For Lasch, the heartlessness of the world has everything to do with the increasing liberalization…
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The Union Jackal on the intertwined wars against both Christianity and native Britons ongoing in the UK, the Home Nations rugby tournament no longer seeming so much like home, the government's inquiry into the COVID-19 policies, and more. https://counter-currents.com/2023/12/the-union-jackal-december-2023/
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The Union Jackal, December 2023
2,142 words Christ, you know it ain’t easy So, the union of Great Britain and Northern Ireland staggers through another year of our Lord, although that’s not a much-used phrase just at the moment. That’s because the long-simmering offensive against Christianity…
Jarosław Ostrogniew on why Poland's new liberal government, while not good, may not be as catastrophic as some are predicting. https://counter-currents.com/2023/12/the-eternal-recurrence-of-the-same/
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The Eternal Recurrence of the Same: The New Liberal Government in Poland | Counter-Currents
1,960 words The most probable scenario came to pass in the aftermath of the 2023 Polish parliamentary elections (see my report on it here). To sum up events: The conservative Prawo i Sprawiedliwość (Law & Justice, or PiS) party, which had been in power for…
Guest host Pox Populi was joined by The Ayatollah, Greg Johnson, Fróði Midjord, and Gearoid Murphy for a very special Counter-Currents Christmas on the latest broadcast of Counter-Currents Radio, where they discussed the situation in Ireland as well as other issues. It is now available for download and online listening. https://counter-currents.com/2023/12/counter-currents-radio-podcast-no-564-the-counter-currents-christmas-special/
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Counter-Currents Radio Podcast No. 564: The Counter-Currents Christmas Special
209 words / 2:01:01 Guest host Pox Populi (Telegram, YouTube) was joined by The Ayatollah (Odysee, Telegram), Greg Johnson, Fróði Midjord (website, Telegram, Twitter), and Gearoid Murphy (Telegram) for a very special Counter-Currents Christmas on the latest…
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Paroled from the Paywall: Morris van de Camp on the little-known measures that the Lincoln administration took to suppress democracy — and hence the possibility that the state might join the Confederacy — in Maryland during the Civil War. https://counter-currents.com/2023/11/the-suppression-of-the-maryland-moderates-during-the-civil-war/
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The Suppression of the Maryland Moderates During the Civil War
2,830 words Paul W. Callahan When Democracy Fell: The Subjugation of Maryland During the U.S. Civil War Pennsauken, N.J.: BookBaby, 2023 The impulse behind the colony of Maryland came from George Calvert, Lord Baltimore — a convert to Roman Catholicism. The…
Jim Goad on a Christmas Day incident in New York City where a black man stabbed two teenage girls at random while saying that he wanted to kill all white people — which, incredibly, some mainstream media outlets are calling an anti-white hate crime. https://counter-currents.com/2023/12/all-he-wanted-for-christmas-was-white-genocide/
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All He Wanted for Christmas Was White Genocide
1,170 words / 8:23 Hearing that a black man who stands accused of stabbing two teenage girls in New York’s Grand Central Terminal on Christmas morning told arresting officers “I want all the white people dead” sounds depressingly familiar — at least if you’re…
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Jef Costello's "'You Are the All-Singing, All-Dancing Crap of the World': Fight Club as Holy Writ" is now being featured in Counter-Currents' Classics Corner. https://counter-currents.com/2016/05/fight-club-as-holy-writ-2/
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“You Are the All-Singing, All-Dancing Crap of the World”: Fight Club as Holy Writ
11,587 words French translation here; Czech translation here 1. I am Jack’s Most Devoted Space Monkey I have hesitated to write an essay on Fight Club for some time, as it would mean breaking the first two rules of Fight Club. But I can no longer remain silent.…
Travis LeBlanc on all the reasons why Keith Woods deserves the title of the dissident Right's activist of the year. https://counter-currents.com/2023/12/activist-of-the-year-keith-woods/
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Activist of the Year: Keith Woods
923 words 2023 was the year when all of the dissident Right’s most fanciful, pie-in-the-sky “what ifs” came true. What if an eccentric billionaire came along and used his vast fortune to give us a platform? What if some high-profile Conservatism Inc. shills…
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