Originally published September 15, 2017 on Counter-Currents/North American New Right. Re-published September 6, 2019 on Counter-Currents TV (https://www.bitchute.com/channel/counter-currentstv/).
Related article, discussion, and/or transcript at: https://www.counter-currents.com/2017/09/remembering-francis-parker-yockey-6/
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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.
Topics discussed include:
00:03:23 “Cliché”
00:04:50 “There is” vs. “There are”
00:07:20 “Bourgeois” vs. “bourgeoisie”
00:08:27 Using “it’s” to mean “belonging to it”
00:09:24 The misuse of “begging the question”
00:13:39 “Eat healthy”
00:16:47 On Latin and Greek plurals and singulars
00:19:08 When to use “me” vs. “I,” and “she” vs. “her”
00:23:06 “Principle” vs. “principal”
00:25:20 “Who” vs. “whom”
00:26:43 “Enormity”
00:29:35 When people erroneously repeat the word “that”
00:30:39 “Hopefully”
00:32:20 “Less” vs. “fewer”
00:33:33 Adding extra vowels to words
00:37:06 “Irregardless”
00:37:28 “Competence” and “competency”
00:41:07 On when to use commas vs. full stops
00:42:48 “Imply” vs. “infer”
00:44:45 “I could care less”
00:45:23 “Disinterested” vs. “uninterested”
00:46:37 “Addicting”
00:48:44 “complement” vs. “compliment”
00:49:54 “On Accident”
00:50:17 “Continual” vs. “continuous”
00:52:45 “Similar to,” “different from,” and “different than”
00:54:54 “The country in which they came from”
00:56:21 “Self-sacrifice themselves”
00:56:43 “Dilemma” and “decimate”
00:59:46 “Extends” vs. “extend” and “has” vs. “have”
01:00:39 “That” and “which”
01:00:54 “That” instead of “who”
01:03:50 “Quote” vs. “quotation”
01:04:48 “Access”
01:05:03 “Interface”
01:06:03 Affect” vs. “effect”
01:08:29 “Hate” as a verb and “hatred” as a noun
01:12:01 “Homogenous” vs. “homogeneous”
01:14:38 Sentences which start with “and” or “but”
01:16:32 “Without further to do”
01:17:51 “If I would have”
01:20:52 What books on writing would you recommend?
01:21:43 “Deep seated” vs. “deep seeded”
01:22:07 “The shop is ran by”
01:23:02 Class: A guide through the American status system
01:31:53 Is Homer Simpson middle class or working class?
01:34:26 On the pronunciation of “formidable”
01:45:54 “Hanged” vs. “hung”
Greg Johnson interviews Mike from Imperium Press, which styles itself The Classics Department of the Dissident Right. Topics discussed include:
The history of Imperium Press
Authors published by IP
Jonathan Bowden’s Why I Am Not a Liberal
Dennis Bouvard’s Anthropomorphics: An Originary Grammar
of the Center
C. A. Bond’s Nemesis: The Jouvenelian vs. the Liberal Model of Human Orders
Liberalism vs Hierarchy
Mencius Moldbug
Forthcoming books
Historical parallel to the current US
The Imperium Press website: https://www.imperiumpress.org/
Imperium Press on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ImperiumPress
The latest episode of The Writers’ Bloc saw host Nick Jeelvy joined by Counter-Currents writer Kathryn S. to review a selection of Counter-Currents articles published in steel-skied November in The Best Month Yet, as well as answer YOUR QUESTIONS, and it is now available for download and online listening. There were intermittent problems with Kathryn’s audio during the first part of the stream but they improved later in the broadcast.
Topics discussed include:
00:03:00 The Eternal City, the Ruined City, & the Battle of Cannæ
00:14:00 The Book of Revelation
00:38:00 Homage to Pizza Hut
00:46:00 Senile Joe & the Loss of American Deterrence
01:08:00 Mulatto Perm America
01:26:00 Old-school Marxism and degeneracy
01:35:00 Vaccines vs. sanitation
01:47:00 IQ and climate
01:56:00 Trump as Wounded Grail King
Originally published Revised on Counter-Currents/North American New Right. Re-published September 6, 2019 on Counter-Currents TV (https://www.bitchute.com/channel/counter-currentstv/).
Related article, discussion, and/or transcript at: https://www.counter-currents.com/2015/12/in-defense-of-prejudice/
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Greg Johnson talks to Jason Koehne / No White Guilt about the 2020 US Presidential elections, the BLM crisis, Jason’s work, and your questions. Topics include:
00:00:00: Introduction
00:02:00: The upcoming election
00:22:30: The possibility of a civil war in the US
00:35:05: Is BLM helping Trump?
00:46:30: How many books do you read per month?
00:53:25: “anti-racism training”
01:04:40: dealing with mixed-race family members
01:25:44: Thoughts on Michelle Malkin
01:37:10: Dealing with selfishness and ego
01:43:00: Jason talks about his books
01:52:00: Final words
John Morgan was host Nick Jeelvy‘s guest on the latest broadcast of The Writers’ Bloc, where they discussed a selection of the best Counter-Currents articles from April, particularly John’s own articles on this month’s white-pilling national election in Hungary, and it is now available for download and online listening.
Topics discussed include:
00:04:30 Who is John Morgan?
00:07:00 John Morgan, “Hungary’s National Election on Sunday is a Microcosm of Global Politics” & “So Much Winning in Hungary”
00:15:27 Are there equivalent political parties to Mi Hazánk in the West?
00:16:20 On Hungarian relations with gypsies
00:19:44 Mi Hazánk speaks about the issues that Fidesz doesn’t want to
00:25:27 The lines that Right-wing Hungarian parties won’t cross
00:30:09 On the “Western propaganda devices” in our pockets
00:35:42 On Jobbik’s 180
00:46:22 “Implications of the Fall of Communism in Europe” by Dominique Venner
00:58:59 George Grant’s Lament for a Nation and the unequal integration of Eastern and Western European economies
01:08:34 Understanding how Hungarian policy isn’t ideological
01:13:12 Asier Abadroa’s “A New Invasion of Spain Demands a New Reconquista”
01:25:56 “The Closing of the Muslim Mind” reviewed by Mark Gullick
01:37:59 James O’Meara’s interview with Robert Price
01:53:59 Closing remarks
Here is a video version of Greg Johnson's essay on American Ethnic Identity, originally published at counter-currents.com: https://counter-currents.com/2016/10/american-ethnic-identity/
Originally published June 22, 2016 on Counter-Currents/North American New Right. Re-published September 6, 2019 on Counter-Currents TV (https://www.bitchute.com/channel/counter-currentstv/).
Related article, discussion, and/or transcript at: https://www.counter-currents.com/2016/01/greg-johnson-interviews-paul-waggener/
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