Spencer Quinn on how the woke mob has an extensive history of hounding people in academia, including to death as with Mike Adams.
https://counter-currents.com/2026/08/cry-me-a-river/
https://counter-currents.com/2026/08/cry-me-a-river/
Forwarded from Keith Woods
The convergence of left and right populists since October 7 has created the illusion that a "left-right alliance" is possible.
But neither foreign policy nor economic populism can be the basis for a real political alliance. My latest essay:
https://www.keithwoods.com/p/left-right
But neither foreign policy nor economic populism can be the basis for a real political alliance. My latest essay:
https://www.keithwoods.com/p/left-right
Keithwoods
A Left-Right Alliance is Impossible
The Limits of Shared Enemies
Trevor Lynch argues that the new Masters of the Universe film (streaming now on Amazon Prime) is a subversive masterpiece of Right-wing cinema:
"Masters of the Universe is for manliness and power. It is against liberalism, wokeness, feminism, and weakness. Moreover, although this movie has many genuinely comic scenes, it does not poke fun at good things. It saves mockery for the evil and stupid; it attacks cynicism and irony directed at the good. These are very healthy messages."
". . . this reboot is politically interesting, because at Amazon (of all places), wokeness didn’t parody Masters of the Universe. Indeed, the new Masters of the Universe makes a mockery of wokeness."
https://thenewnationalism.com/p/masters-of-the-universe
"Masters of the Universe is for manliness and power. It is against liberalism, wokeness, feminism, and weakness. Moreover, although this movie has many genuinely comic scenes, it does not poke fun at good things. It saves mockery for the evil and stupid; it attacks cynicism and irony directed at the good. These are very healthy messages."
". . . this reboot is politically interesting, because at Amazon (of all places), wokeness didn’t parody Masters of the Universe. Indeed, the new Masters of the Universe makes a mockery of wokeness."
https://thenewnationalism.com/p/masters-of-the-universe
Thenewnationalism
Masters of the Universe
Trevor Lynch argues the new Masters of the Universe reboot is a classic of Right-wing cinema
Steven Tucker on how the media is using Jason Arday's death to suppress investigation of the truth.
https://counter-currents.com/2026/08/the-remains-of-the-arday/
https://counter-currents.com/2026/08/the-remains-of-the-arday/
Edward Dutton on understanding Jason Arday's spiteful suicide as an act of narcissism.
https://counter-currents.com/2026/08/understanding-the-spiteful-suicide-of-jason-arday/
https://counter-currents.com/2026/08/understanding-the-spiteful-suicide-of-jason-arday/
Trevor Lynch argues that the new Masters of the Universe film (streaming now on Amazon Prime) is a subversive masterpiece of Right-wing cinema:
"Masters of the Universe is for manliness and power. It is against liberalism, wokeness, feminism, and weakness. Moreover, although this movie has many genuinely comic scenes, it does not poke fun at good things. It saves mockery for the evil and stupid; it attacks cynicism and irony directed at the good. These are very healthy messages."
". . . this reboot is politically interesting, because at Amazon (of all places), wokeness didn’t parody Masters of the Universe. Indeed, the new Masters of the Universe parodies wokeness."
https://counter-currents.com/2026/08/masters-of-the-universe-2/
"Masters of the Universe is for manliness and power. It is against liberalism, wokeness, feminism, and weakness. Moreover, although this movie has many genuinely comic scenes, it does not poke fun at good things. It saves mockery for the evil and stupid; it attacks cynicism and irony directed at the good. These are very healthy messages."
". . . this reboot is politically interesting, because at Amazon (of all places), wokeness didn’t parody Masters of the Universe. Indeed, the new Masters of the Universe parodies wokeness."
https://counter-currents.com/2026/08/masters-of-the-universe-2/
In the August 2026 edition of The Union Jackal, Mark Gullick covers the fight between Restore UK and Reform UK, plus Andy Burnham's dismissive rhetoric towards the small hamlet of Piddington's concerns about a migrant camp.
https://counter-currents.com/2026/08/the-union-jackal-august-2026/
https://counter-currents.com/2026/08/the-union-jackal-august-2026/
Kerry Bolton on Britain, Israel, and Zionist terrorism.
https://counter-currents.com/2026/08/britain-israel-and-zionist-terrorism/
https://counter-currents.com/2026/08/britain-israel-and-zionist-terrorism/
David Zsutty on what Jason Arday's death says about liberal fragility and cancel culture.
https://counter-currents.com/2026/08/jason-arday-liberal-fragility-and-cancel-culture/
https://counter-currents.com/2026/08/jason-arday-liberal-fragility-and-cancel-culture/
Morris van de Camp on the 2026 elections and the paperwork-American issue.
https://counter-currents.com/2026/08/the-election-of-2026-and-the-paperwork-american-issue/
https://counter-currents.com/2026/08/the-election-of-2026-and-the-paperwork-american-issue/
Mark Gullick on how the Fabian Socialists might be nearing the end of their long march.
https://counter-currents.com/2026/08/the-end-of-the-long-march/
https://counter-currents.com/2026/08/the-end-of-the-long-march/
Edward Dutton reviews Mark Brahmin's and Richard Spencer's book Myth to Power, and wonders whether it is more likely to be satire or grift.
https://counter-currents.com/2026/08/myth-to-power-satire-or-grift/
https://counter-currents.com/2026/08/myth-to-power-satire-or-grift/
Keith Woods on how Mark Brahmin and Richard Spencer explain how everything is Jewish in their book Myth to Power.
https://counter-currents.com/2026/08/mark-brahmin-and-richard-spencer-explain-why-everything-is-jewish/
https://counter-currents.com/2026/08/mark-brahmin-and-richard-spencer-explain-why-everything-is-jewish/
In Nationalism this Week, David Zsutty covers the August 18 elections in which dissidents and the DSA advanced while MAGA stumbled.
https://counter-currents.com/2026/08/dissidents-and-dsa-advance-while-maga-stumbles/
https://counter-currents.com/2026/08/dissidents-and-dsa-advance-while-maga-stumbles/
Collin Cleary on the William H. Sheldon's theory of somatypes, Part 2.
https://counter-currents.com/2026/08/somatypes-and-civilization-part-2/
https://counter-currents.com/2026/08/somatypes-and-civilization-part-2/
Michael Walker reviews Jan van Helsing's book Secret Societies and their Power in the 21st Century, Part 1.
https://counter-currents.com/2026/08/a-ride-through-the-plot-part-1/
https://counter-currents.com/2026/08/a-ride-through-the-plot-part-1/
What authors would you like to see more of in the Counter-Currents webzine and book catalog?
Please share your thoughts at CC.
https://counter-currents.com/2026/08/editors-update-113/
Please share your thoughts at CC.
https://counter-currents.com/2026/08/editors-update-113/