#74. They sayin now a white man can get into college
Pedro vs. God's Chosen, giant robots made out of babies, psychotic communist catfish, infantile queers with mommy issues, and 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
> Pedro Gonzales got got for some old spicy DMs, tale as old as time. One good reaction was from
, who clarified that punching right is fine if you’re trolling, critiquing, but if you’re tattling, ratting out somebody who shares most of your politics like some kind of Gawkeroid, just…> Do you care what goes on in the privacy of other people’s bedrooms?
makes an argument that we should take back collectivism from the commies, critiquing the libertarian view that you should be allowed to do whatever you want as long as it doesn’t infringe on someone else’s rights. We do, in fact, live in a society.> We stopped listening to Chapo Trap House years ago — shocked to see how these freethinking edgy cool kids who used to obsess over conspiracy theories want their listeners to just shut up, stop being a dull bore, and just freaking trust the science. I mean, why would you even care about that? Why would you even look into it, if you were not, as they say, having a normal one?
> Owen Cyclops' old baby mecha tweet got screenshotted and boosted by one other than the world’s most powerful pro-natalist.
Audio/Video of the Week
> Steve Sailor gave his first public talk in years. One of the most hated guys on the planet, and the guy’s just a teddy bear. You just want to pinch his cheeks.
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interviews Alex Garner, who is leading an attempt to create networking opportunities for our based elites.> Bears pass the shopping cart test.
> A trio of recent episodes from
: Datepsych, Auron MacIntyre, and Nate Fischer. Said it before and I’ll say it again: you are not going to find a better general purpose new right podcast.Beef of the Week
> Psychotic communist catfish VS infantile queer with MOMMY ISSUES.
Longreads of the Week
> Gentleman rancher William Wheelwright thinks our great civilizational longhousing is the end result of men capitulating to women who withhold sex to get what they want. This analysis does not ring true to us. Men are all too happy to shrug off conditional sex when satisfaction is a click away, many do it regardless of feminine manipulation. Porn is not a poor substitute, it’s a “better” substitute. Are we to believe that Hillary Clinton’s power resides in psychosexual brinksmanship? Are the world’s collective spiritual DMV Lady and Dyke Marcher really drawing global power from legions of simps?
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calls for a vast network of unsexy, quotidian but profitable businesses that will employ our sensitive young men. Can we make landscaping sexy, if mowing lawns means you won’t have to lick the butthole of the HR Industrial Complex?> In Countere, a gripping, eerie story of the vestigial explosives and spirits of a century-old battle which claimed hundreds of thousands.
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collects his essays on “The Machine” in a handy user guide.>
finishes a content series on…The Total State, which is going to be a published book. Read the final chapter, a whitepill on how the TS will inevitably collapse.>
reviews Indiana Jones, not the new movie itself, but the franchise as a cultural artifact.> Sometimes things do happen, says
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be like, “Have you had your morning bowl of Jünger Flakes?” You know you’re supposed to be reading Jünger, but maybe you don’t hunger for Jünger. Sanfedisti’s got you, bro.>
chronicles the history of the MacArthur Genius Grant, which gives $800k to the world’s most devoted blob apparatchiks, and announces her hypothetical(?) alternative Saint Genesius Grant. I look forward to applying to its Poasting category.
So good to be here among friends once again.
I can make landscaping sexy