Ryszard Gromadzki interviewed Prof. Andrzej Nowak, a historian at the Institute of History of the Polish Academy of Sciences in Warsaw and at the Jagiellonian University in Krakow, where he is the head of the Section for the History of Eastern Europe. (more…)
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The Jewish Question is going mainstream — at least on Elon Musk’s Twitter/X. Major Con Inc. figures such as Candace Owens and Tucker Carlson have felt the need to begin addressing issues of Jewish influence, and conspiracy-theory grifters such as Stew Peters have started incorporating JQ talking points into their brands. Certainly any Right-wing content creator whose online persona is based on being edgy now has to at minimum be talking about Zionism. (more…)
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The psychologist Carl Jung was a race realist even by the standards of his day, when a certain amount of race realism was seen as simple common sense. He was also a great man and, like all great men, he was ahead of his time in many ways. While he didn’t foresee the precise predicament white people now face, he nevertheless mentioned almost as an aside in one of his more popular essays the answer to the perplexing question of why some people fiercely resist the possibility of racial differences in intelligence, personality, or any other feature of consciousness. (more…)
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Almost the whole world is under the thumb of globalist Leftist ideology today. BlackRock, META, PepsiCo, and others are now at the forefront of degeneracy. They own controlling stakes in each company, thanks to which they are able to literally dictate their terms to businesses that are large enough to give them massive influence over society. (more…)
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Morgoth (Substack, Odysee) was Greg Johnson‘s special guest on the latest broadcast of Counter-Currents Radio, where they discussed Denis Villeneuve’s new film Dune: Part Two and of course answered listener questions. In the second hour, they were joined by Endeavour (Substack). (See Trevor Lynch’s reviews of Dune and Dune: Part Two for Counter-Currents; also see our Frank Herbert commemoration for links to all our resources on Dune and Frank Herbert.) (more…)
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Today I am nearly the same age that Kriss Donald would have been if he was still with us. Kriss was murdered by a Pakistani gang in his hometown of Glasgow, Scotland when I was about to go on spring break during my sophomore year of high school. Kriss was a small teenager: about 125 pounds and 5’7” (1.7 meters) at 15 years old.
I myself had a slight build much like Kriss’ at 15. I mention this because Kriss’ story changed my life in several ways, including inspiring me to take up bodybuilding as a hobby and lifestyle. (more…)
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On the eve of the Great Asian War against China, in a rousing speech Biden assured the American people that the war was necessary because China was the most dangerous country in Latin America and didn’t have American values. The Wall Street Journal pointed out that the United States had the most advanced, lethal, best-trained, hypergalactic, and indomitable military the world had ever seen, and the fact that it could not defeat annoyed goatherders with rifles had no bearing on the matter since the Chinese didn’t have goats. (more…)
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Today is the birthday of Gabriele D’Annunzio, novelist, poet, playwright, aesthete, dandy, playboy, war hero, and the first fascist dictator, who from 1919 to 1920 ruled over the Adriatic city-state of Fiume, establishing many of the political and aesthetic forms followed by Mussolini a few years later.
To learn more about D’Annunzio’s life and accomplishments, see the following works on this site: (more…)
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Once Deemed Hopeless, Haiti’s Rating Has Been Downgraded to Beyond Hopeless
For over 200 years now, Haiti has served as living proof of what happens after you kill all the white people. It’s a country that stubbornly keeps fucking up and failing to get its shit together, almost as if it can’t help itself.
When Haiti is referred to as “hell on Earth,” I wonder whether the people suffering the torments of the damned in hell feel insulted by the comparison. (more…)
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Foul deeds will rise,
Though all the earth o’erwhelm them, to men’s eyes.
–William ShakespeareI have written about the pervasive ideological subversion of American universities and the corruption and hypocrisy that is rampant in higher education in previous Counter-Currents posts. Universities are the fons et origo of the racial madness sweeping through our institutions. (more…)
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Every now and again I like to have a peek at the most-wanted lists across my insane country. If you look at some of the police websites from the major cities across Canada, you might notice a few things about the type of people that populate them: There are a few white people who have done questionable things, even awful things. That’s because the white majority, although dwindling, is still present here. But it is glaringly obvious in places such as Toronto that the most violent offenders wanted for murder, for example, are blacks, Arabs, and Asians. (more…)
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Jim Goad has produced a short film to accompany his latest essay, “The Sticky Matter of Intent,” on the arrest and sentencing of Sam Melia, a Patriotic Alternative activist who was found guilty of “stirring up racial hatred,” the latest in a string of British nationalist activists who are being persecuted on the basis of vague accusations of “racism.” (more…)
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Jacques Derrida remarks that Hegel compared words used over time with coins whose inscriptions wear away with use, ultimately leaving two blank and valueless faces signifying nothing. Words change their meaning, certainly, but they also lose meaning through overuse. Our most obvious contemporary example is the word “racism.”
Racism is a perfectly natural response to the “Other” the hard ideological Left like to parade around like a show pony. It is hardwired into us and is a protective reaction, it being an evolutionary advantage to be with those like yourself, and is why from canteens in high school to canteens in penitentiaries, blacks will always sit with other blacks and whites with other whites. (more…)