Is “Uncle Tom” a Racial Slur?
Senator Tim Scott (R — South Carolina) 3,149 words When the GOP selected black South Carolina senator Tim Scott to respond to President Biden’s address to Congress, I let out the heaviest of sighs. A...
View ArticleThe Genocide Mindset
Bret Weinstein on the Joe Rogan Experience 2,228 words Four years ago, Joe Rogan had a very instructive conversation with Jordan Peterson and Bret Weinstein about Adolf Hitler. Most have probably heard...
View ArticleMouthful of History: Thoughts on Længuage and White Nationalism
Front left detail of the Franks Casket, featuring Weyland the Smith and Anglo-Saxon futhorc runic writing 2,197 words If you want a mouthful of history, just say “mouthful of history.” It’s a hybrid...
View ArticleWords, Weapons, & Rituals of the Left & a Nod to J. L. Austin
J. L. Austin 1,764 words To get a better sense of what the Left is all about with the relentless labeling of any and all opposition as “racist,” “fascist,” “proponents of hatred,” etc., and to try to...
View ArticleThe Worst Week Yet: June 27-July 3, 2021
1,677 words Hiding Behind Your Blackness to Torture Cats Rashad Gober is a 31-year-old black man who has dreadlocks, wears rainbow-colored headbands, and sports T-shirts with messages such as “WHY BE...
View ArticleLove among the Ruins: 1984 Revisited
Winston & Julia, 1984 2,699 words Love is best. — last line of Robert Browning’s “Love among the Ruins” He loved Big Brother. — last line of George Orwell’s 1984 Reading Orwell’s 1984 once again, I...
View ArticleCounter-Currents Radio Podcast No. 384 The Writers’ Bloc with Nick Jeelvy &...
119 words / 2:05:08 Host Nick Jeelvy was joined by Josh Neal, author of American Extremist, published by Imperium Press, to discuss his book and the psychopathic nature of modern politics in general on...
View ArticleWeaponizing Language
Friends of Dorothy Julian and Sandy speaking palare with Kenneth Horne on Round the Horne. 2,459 words What stood out was the magical notion that the mere pronunciation of words in a ritual manner...
View ArticleHe Ain’t Tricky, He’s My “Expert”
1,961 words Expert: “A person who has a comprehensive and authoritative knowledge of or skill in a particular area.” Begging the question: “The fallacy of begging the question occurs when an argument’s...
View ArticleWritten in Water: Jacques Derrida’s Of Grammatology
3,716 words In 1951, Simone de Beauvoir published the first part of a two-part essay entitled “Faut il Brûler Sade?” or “Must We Burn Sade?” in which she attempted to extract something from the texts...
View ArticleRenaud Camus on the Great Replacement
Renaud Camus 3,354 words Renaud Camus Le Grand Remplacement, 5th edition Plieux: Chez l’auteur, 2019 Renaud Camus (b. 1946) is the French author of over 160 books, but only one of these is currently in...
View ArticleCounter-Currents Radio Podcast No. 457 Greg Johnson & Millennial Woes on...
252 words / 1:49:28 Earlier this week, Greg Johnson and Millennial Woes did a surprise livestream about some common mistakes in English, and it is now available for download and online listening....
View ArticleOn the Use & Abuse of Language in Debates
1,709 words When arguing on social media — especially over political or cultural matters — the point should not be to convince your interlocutor of anything. The point should be to convince those...
View ArticleThe Rise of the “Bubble People”
2,331 words “O say, does that star-spangled banner yet wave O’r the land of . . .” The average American adult has a Body Mass Index (BMI) of 28.2. BMI is a person’s weight in kilograms, or pounds,...
View ArticleCounter-Currents Radio Podcast No. 485 Blair Cottrell Discusses Pharmacology...
428 words / 2:00:33 Australian nationalist activist Blair Cottrell was Nick Jeelvy‘s guest on the most recent broadcast of The Writers’ Bloc where they discussed the phenomenon of pharmacology and its...
View ArticleThe Ayatollah Answers
9,726 words Editor’s Note: Dominic Kennedy, who is Investigations Editor at The Times of London, spent well over a year trying to dox an obscure British nationalist YouTuber who goes by “The Ayatollah”...
View ArticleCounter-Currents Radio Podcast No. 497 The Writers’ Bloc with James O’Meara...
125 words / 2:20:23 Host Nick Jeelvy welcomed long-time Counter-Currents writer James J. O’Meara, a smooth-talking warmage and friend of the show, for a discussion of Better Call Saul and what it means...
View ArticleRoyal Navalese
674 words Commander John Irving, Royal Navy Royal Navalese: A Glossary of Fo’csle Language London: Focal Point Publications, 2020 (originally published 1946) Somebody recently gifted me with this trim,...
View ArticleBy the Twisted Word, Slain; By the Good Word, Saved . . . & Other Stories Part I
Unknown artist and date, The Pilgrimage to Canterbury 4,059 words Part 1 of 3 (Part 2 here) There’s an old story within a story told by a pilgrim knight about ancient Thebes and two Theban cousins...
View ArticleThe Roald Dahl Controversy
2,428 words Roald Dahl’s children’s books are to be republished with the text politically corrected. In the new version of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Charlie’s antagonist Augustus Gloop, who...
View ArticleForgotten Roots of the Left: Fichte’s Moral & Political Philosophy, Part III
6,341 words Part 3 of 3 (Part 1 here, Part 2 here) 1. Fichte on the Nature of the State We began to explore Fichte’s political philosophy in the last installment, as expounded primarily in his 1796...
View ArticleWhat a Nation is Not
3,055 words A Nation is not a language The fact that language is a secondary criterion of no importance is demonstrated by the simple observation that learning and mastering a new language does not...
View ArticleQué No es Una Nación
3.653 palabras English original here La Nación no es el idioma Que la lengua es un criterio secundario carente de importancia lo demuestra el simple hecho de que aprender y dominar una nueva lengua no...
View ArticleA Brief Overview of Politically-Weaponized Buzzwords
2,552 words It can be amusing to observe how Leftists get “triggered” by a line of argumentation, a phrase, or merely a naughty word. All it takes is a brief utterance, and they come unglued. Granted,...
View ArticleEnglish, What’s Left of It, & Its Management
Leonid Pasternak, The Passion of Creation (1892) 2,009 words Recently I took part in a discussion of writing and how to do it on Counter-Currents. This being a topic of some importance to me, I decided...
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