#60. Semper Chaddus
Trans Inclusive Radical Misogyny, million dollar crapshacks, killer PMCs, writer's strike, and much more!
Welcome to the NRP. We are publishing the absolute best of those extremely online extremists known as the new right — “All the shit that’s fit to poast.”
Threads of the Week
> One for the “woke are more correct than the mainstream” files: Andrea Long Chu claims that women are simply holes. Huh. Where have I heard that before? ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
> Lunkhead pens a sequel to his thread on Unitarian Universalism, on Theodore Parker, one of its major figures. “Arc of history,” “crimes against humanity,”of the people, by the people, for the people,” — he’s responsible for all the most enduring liberal thought terminating cliches.
> I always thought it was the hippies that killed the everyday formal attire you see in pre-60s photographs. CatGirl Kulak argues that it was ackshually the (air conditioned) car.
> Santiago Pliego on heroic masculinity, and how discouraging it sends civilizations into a death spiral.
> Your great-grandfather worked for a year and paid off a house he bought in a magazine which is more sturdy than any modern construction.
Meanwhile, boomers are out here calling their grandkids entitled because they don’t want to live in a Ted Kaczinsky RV in the middle of nowhere.
> Keith Woods “pops off” on Karl Popper — the original Naxi puncher — arguing that he, not Marx, is the true father of American leftism.
Longreads of the Week
> Isaac Simpson moves from advertising to another critical wing of the Cathedral: Hollywood. He explains how yesterday’s odious but visionary studio tyrants have given way to number-crunching techies, and what that means for the future of screenwriting.
> David Moulton on how libs became cheerleaders for Big Pharma. Like so much of liberalism, it all starts with AIDS.
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muses on what Tucker's move to Twitter means for the discourse, and also on the writing of the late Joseph Sobran, who said stuff like:>
on the Censorship-Industrial Complex, a widely distributed but tightly coordinated collection of three-letter agencies, foundations and NGOs, big tech firms, think tanks and fact-checkers that essentially amounts to an American Ministry of Information with near-global reach.>
on PMC vs PMC -- similarities between the consultant class and military mercenaries.> Micah Meadowcroft advocates for actually doing something when we see harassment in public.
Audio/Video of the Week
> Heartwarming: 4chan chud hits an absolute home run with a prom date proposal.
> A day in the life of a racist podcaster.
> Lomez rides the
, discussing the cultivation of a new canon of right wing literature, among other things.> Curtis Yarvin m*rders an anarchist.