#63. Can I BE any more of a recipient of patronage?
$10,000 street shades, Lutheran struggle sessions, Luciferian powers in your Target, ice age comin', ancient NRx history, teacher horror stories, 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
> What does a $10,000 street shade say about the art of amassing political power by distributing gibs to your underlings?
> Lutherbro with a history of spicy Twitter “associations” is forced to undergo some kind of limp-dicked series of struggle sessions where he is compelled to disavow statements made my his online frens. Get ready to experience this sort of thing at your church, school, job, knitting club, etc.
> “If you don’t give me what I want I’ll kill myself” reads as textbook emotional abuse, and yet respecting this claim from transfolx is is now the stated position of the DNC. Leor Sapir offers 10 rebuttals.
> The U.S. military and healthcare system are two of the cruelest tragedies inflicted on humanity, and it is something to see when these two tragedies bear down with their full power on one poor sucker.
> Area perv has pervy ideas about what it means to be a woman.
> Luciferian forces have infiltrated your local Target.
> Latter-Day bro tells chilling tales of isolation, depravity, decay, alienation, disease. When your faith compels you to spend a couple years going into random people’s houses, you’re going to see some serious shit. We would love to see this as a compendium of short stories, a chronicle of the aftermath of social collapse, the horrors in every town, lurking just behind random doors.
> Leading AI contrarian sketches thoughts about AI making humanity obsolete, and recommends a pseudo-religious engineering of AI to make it want humanity to flourish.
> Did you know that you have to rape or murder someone to get those cool MS-13 tattoos? Makes you think twice about those poor guys being corralled in prison in El Salvador with their noses up each others’ buttholes.
> Some people think it would be a breeze to clean up the Mexican cartels that plague both Mexico and the U.S. Others think we are too soft to sustain an insurgency within our own borders, and as a side effect it will cause Chinese hell to rain down upon us.
> Ice age comin’ ice age comin’, throw him in the fire, throw him in the fire, throw him on the
> People who act like malicious pyschopaths for clout are actually just malicious psychopaths, and allowing them to continue is a crime against society and against them.
> People who fear Christian Nationalism must ask themselves: Were we throwing homosexuals off buildings in 1967?
> Right-wing thinker Dominique Venner shot himself in the Cathedral of Notre Dame. Jeremy Carl examines why, and for the hardcore Venner-heads, so does Thomas Dupre, in IM-1776.
Shameless Plug of the Week
> Although we try to post a handful of Substack links in our roundups, there are dozens of great essays that fall through the cracks. Our focus is mainly on Twitter, with its mirthful clapbacks and schizo rants. But sometimes you want to lean back and learn something, and for that we highly recommend
, which rounds up and summarizes dozens (and dozens!) of Substack pieces from in and around the right-o-sphere, every weekend. Massive public service, excellent companion reading to the NRP.Audio/Video of the Week
> New Write hosts The Kino Corner to discuss based cinema.
Longreads of the Week
> Speaking of
, he solved the fertility crisis last week.> Christopher Bedford on disappearing Catholic universities.
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’s guest essayist tells horrifying true tales of inner-city teaching of the sort that can only be told anonymously.>
on why Hmong people suddenly drop dead for no reason.>
digs beneath the topsoil to unearth and mourn a lost civilization of NRx commentary (c. 2011-2018).>
explores the clash of cultural heritages that predicated that fateful subway encounter from a few weeks ago. Behavior is a product of genetics, which is itself a product of geography. We do not pop out of the womb with a blank slate, we are molded by that which came before, from whence it came before.> Speaking of people being tied to the land,
reviews Dune: The Butlerian Jihad.>
compares propaganda from the Before Times with Current Year propaganda, which is made by “an authority with contemptuous paranoia about the general public.”>
examines “houseless” the “people of color” to “homeless’s” “colored people.”> Becoming Noble explores what is lost when one desires to have some respeck put on one’s name.
Thanks for the shout-out, man! Much appreciated!
Fascinating threads this week