Trevor Lynch reviews the new documentary on Yukio Mishima's legendary debate in 1969 with members of Zenkyoto, a student radical group
https://counter-currents.com/2021/07/mishima-the-last-debate-2/
https://counter-currents.com/2021/07/mishima-the-last-debate-2/
"The Surfside Condo Collapse, the Media, & the Polish Canadian Question":
James Dunphy looks at the news coverage of the Surfside condo collapse and notices that the Jewish villain, developer Nathan Reiber is referred to as a "Polish-born Canadian" but the IDF troops who came to help were openly labeled as Jewish.
https://counter-currents.com/2021/07/the-surfside-condo-collapse-the-media-the-polish-canadian-question/
James Dunphy looks at the news coverage of the Surfside condo collapse and notices that the Jewish villain, developer Nathan Reiber is referred to as a "Polish-born Canadian" but the IDF troops who came to help were openly labeled as Jewish.
https://counter-currents.com/2021/07/the-surfside-condo-collapse-the-media-the-polish-canadian-question/
Counter-Currents Radio podcast no. 354 featuring Greg Johnson, Frodi Midjord, and Millennial Woes discussing the question of whether it is better to be loved or feared, Princess Lilibet, Karlyn Borysenko, and their proudest moment in the movement, among other topics, has been sprung from the paywall. https://counter-currents.com/2021/06/ccradio-354/
Beau Albrecht on why Sesame Street's attempt to catch up with progressivism by depicting Bert and Ernie as overtly rather than implicitly gay is seen as too little, too late by today's liberals. https://counter-currents.com/2021/07/sesame-streets-gay-virtue-signaling-doesnt-keep-up-with-progress/
Richard Houck discusses how the absurdities of the Covid-19 lockdowns, which disproportionately target law-abiding whites, reflect the accelerating growth of anarcho-tyranny in Western societies. https://counter-currents.com/2021/07/anarcho-tyranny-2021-beyond-part-i/
Travis LeBlanc on how the Left's obsession with labelling everything they don't like as "white supremacist" has now spread to the Deseret movement within Mormonism, which seeks to restore a more conservative understanding of the LDS faith. https://counter-currents.com/2021/07/deznat-your-just-deserets/
Coming at the top of the hour: noon PST, 3 pm EST, 8 pm UK time, & 9 pm CET, Greg Johnson will be joined by fellow Counter-Currents Brain Trust members Millennial Woes @millennialwoes and Frodi Midjord @guidetokulchur to talk about current events and YOUR QUESTIONS, on DLive https://dlive.tv/Counter-Currents and Odysee https://odysee.com/@countercurrents/ccradio. Send your questions, comments, and donations through Entropy: https://entropystream.live/countercurrents
Spencer Quinn interviews Glen Allen, a Baltimore attorney who lost his job with the City after the SPLC pressured them to fire Allen for his political views. Allen is now fighting back in the courts. https://counter-currents.com/2021/08/an-interview-with-glen-allen-free-speech-advocate/
Morris van de Camp reviews Paul Shamplina & Kate Faulkner's book "Landlording," which contains practical advice for property owners dealing with tenants, and he discusses what his own experiences as a landlord taught him about race realism. https://counter-currents.com/2021/08/landlording/
Jim Goad regales us with accounts of how the media's coverage of The Olympics manages to become even more racist in trying so hard NOT to be racist, of how the media so badly wants us to believe that it's not black people who are randomly assaulting Asians, of a new video game in which the player is a psychologist trying to heal Hitler in his youth, and more. https://counter-currents.com/2021/08/the-worst-week-yet-41/
Lawrence Lightfoot's recounting of the 1990s romantic comedy "Blast from the Past" has been sprung from the paywall. "As anyone familiar with romcoms of the 1990s might easily predict, Adam finds, woos, and, in the end, wins, his Eve. What is somewhat surprising, however, is the degree to which Adam’s success in Cupid’s quest is depicted as a function of the old-fashioned virtues, skills, and attitudes he learned in the time capsule in which he grew up." https://counter-currents.com/2021/06/blast-from-the-past/
Beau Albrecht's article on Israel's Oded Yinon Plan is now available in Arabic translation. "Much of the Oded Yinon Plan reads like 'For Israel’s future security, we need civil wars in this, that, and these other countries.' Destabilizing nations is, of course, practically a technology among some circles, a craft that might be described as destructive social engineering or malicious applied sociology." https://counter-currents.com/2021/08/oded-yinon-plan-in-arabic/
Jim Goad's "We're No Longer #1," his response to the conservative's eternal refrain that America is the greatest country in the world, has now been sprung from the paywall. https://counter-currents.com/2021/07/no-longer-number-1/
Kathryn S.'s "Something in the Water: Epidemics & Enemies in Nineteenth-Century Europe" has been sprung from the paywall. "Here we had the detritus of an industrial society — the rusted-out hulls of 'iron monsters' — as well as the medieval ghosts of plagues from the past haunting Copperfield’s river. The disease that came by the water to the city of London in the 1830s was an old one, but its epidemic success required the mass society of the modern age and the great commerce of trade and empire that turned the 'fine fresh' Thames into a 'deadly sewer.'” https://counter-currents.com/2021/07/something-in-the-water/
Spencer Quinn interviews Glen Allen, a Baltimore attorney who lost his job with the City after the SPLC pressured them to fire Allen for his political views. Allen is now fighting back in the courts. https://counter-currents.com/2021/08/an-interview-with-glen-allen-free-speech-advocate/
Travis LeBlanc recounts how the case of Shawn McCaffrey, a former Alt Right star who was recently drummed out of the US military for his political views, tells us that Uncle Sam doesn't want to send any White Nationalists to fight brown people in other countries. https://counter-currents.com/2021/08/uncle-sam-doesnt-want-you/
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Uncle Sam Doesn’t Want You | Counter-Currents
2,159 words If there is one term I really hate, it’s “extremist.” You can call me a racist or a fascist; I don’t care because, well, that’s true. I don’t identify with the terms “Nazi” or “white supremacist,” but I know what people mean when they say that…
James O'Meara reviews Mark Gullick's latest, "Vanikin in the Underworld," about a dismissed curmudgeonly university professor who finds himself in a London housing project. https://counter-currents.com/2021/08/the-postmodern-magic-mountain/
Morris van de Camp's "Who Lost Syria? How Israel Was Won through Terrorism," about how terrorism against both the British and the Palestinians was crucial for the establishment of Israel in the 1940s, is now available in Arabic translation. https://counter-currents.com/2021/08/who-lost-syria-2-arabic/
Richard Houck on the hefty toll that the double standards of an elite that simultaneously encourages mass rioting and violence in opposition to whites while holding whites responsible for all evil, including COVID-19, have taken on the US. https://counter-currents.com/2021/08/anarcho-tyranny-2020-beyond-part-ii/
New writer Will Johnson tells us how reading the French philosopher Gilles Deleuze might just be the most life-affirming thing you can ever do for yourself. https://counter-currents.com/2021/08/breakfast-with-deleuze/