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Forwarded from Pox Populi
Throughout the first half of the 20th century, the British state made great investment and painstaking efforts to try to restore Stonehenge from a disheveled heap to something resembling its original, enchanting beauty.

They didn’t have much information to work with, but from 1919 up to the 1960s, generations of British officers, archeologists, and labourers worked to set Stonehenge upright as best as possible.

Think of that. Think of living in a country that cherishes its heritage rather than scorning it. Think of how far we have fallen, now in current year, when the State consistently lets mental mutants and invaders desecrate historic patrimony, and gleefully subjects its people to disdain, hardship, and ethnic cleansing.

We don’t have to live like this. It isn’t normal. It isn’t progress. It isn’t “the right side of history.”
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Forwarded from Pox Populi
The morally fraudulent libtards applauding the vandalism of Stonehenge or expressing indifference are all exposed for the cowards they are simply by asking them if they’d support JSO vandalising a Holocaust memorial or the statue of George Floyd.
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Dave Chambers reviews Emancipation Hell by Vermont secessionist Kirkpatrick Sale, which argues that the intent behind Abraham Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation to free the slaves was not in fact consistent with how it has since been mythologized, and that it in fact had a detrimental impact on both whites and blacks as well as US race relations. https://counter-currents.com/2024/06/the-proclamation-from-hell/
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Forwarded from Keith Woods
"Throughout most of his life, and long before Fascism was ever heard of, he had had the outlook of those who reach Fascism by the aristocratic route. He is a great hater of democracy, of the modern world, science, machinery, the concept of progress—above all, of the idea of human equality.”
– George Orwell on W. B. Yeats

"In Yeats's work, there is this underlying notion of a race as a 'Unity of Being', as having a collective memory, or collective bank of originary symbols, images or myths...The idea of the racial community promises to circumvent the potential anomie of modern social relations"
– John Brannigan

"Race, which has for its flower the family and the individual, is wiser than Government, and it is the source of all initiative"
– W. B. Yeats
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Travis LeBlanc offers an obituary for Robert Ray, aka Azzmador, the former star of the Daily Stormer who spent the rest of his life on the run from the law after Charlottesville, but remained a movement activist in the shadows. https://counter-currents.com/2024/06/r-i-p-azzmador/
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An update on the Counter-Currents fundraiser, and announcing Saturday's livestream, where Greg Johnson and David Zsutty of the Homeland Institute will discuss its latest poll on immigration and deportation issues, plus Trump’s recent “Boomer moment” on giving green cards to foreign college graduates, the #ZeroSeats campaign in the UK, and of course YOUR QUESTIONS. https://counter-currents.com/2024/06/editors-update-6/
Now available! Derek Hawthorne's Being and The Birds or: Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Heidegger (But Were Afraid to Ask Hitchcock). Philosopher and film critic Derek Hawthorne draws on the thought of Martin Heidegger to illuminate Alfred Hitchcock’s 1963 classic The Birds, about a series of savage and inexplicable bird attacks on Bodega Bay, a sleepy California fishing village. Hawthorne argues that The Birds depicts a Heideggerian “event” (Ereignis): a sudden and fundamental transformation of the meaning of everything. Modern men believe we are masters of our own destiny. Heidegger calls this “humanism” and rejects it completely. The Birds is an anti-humanist film. In the space of one weekend, all pretensions to the understanding and mastery of nature are shattered, and man is reduced to helplessness in the face of unfathomable mystery.

https://counter-currents.com/2024/06/now-available-derek-hawthornes-being-the-birds-or-everything-you-always-wanted-to-know-about-heidegger-but-were-afraid-to-ask-hitchcock/