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Greg Johnson (@countercurrents)

+2h Frodi Midjord (@guidetokulchur)

+5h Charlemagne

+6h JF Gariepy

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Merry Christmas everyone!
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 today to continue celebrating it, in this special Christmastime essay. https://counter-currents.com/2021/12/christmas-the-yuletide/
The episode of The Writers' Bloc with Nick Jeelvy and the Zman, where they aired out their grievances, denounced the controlled opposition, and discussed Mr. Rittenhouse’s recent successes, has been sprung from the paywall. https://counter-currents.com/2021/11/counter-currents-radio-podcast-no-393-the-writers-bloc-with-nick-jeelvy-the-zman-on-rittenhouse-more/
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Tonight on the Writers’ Bloc, we’ll be having Endeavour on to talk about the situation on the ground in Russia (pictured) and The Moral Equivalent of War - a 1904 speech by William James.

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​​Your politically-correct calendar may say Kwanzaa, but no one really celebrates Kwanzaa, even blacks.

So Merry Christmas and Happy Boxing Day!

Kwanzaa was created by American Negro Maulana Karenga (also known for founding the lesser-known black nationalist rivals to the Black Panthers) and is mysteriously similar to Hanukkah...

"To commemorate each day of Kwanzaa, a candle is lit in a seven-branch candelabrum called the 'Kinara.' Now 'Kinara' is supposed to sound like 'Menorah,' but with a 'k' for Kwanzaa."