#78. Racist horse
Mid starlets, rising and falling Petersons, Mike Pence ended, liminal spaces, dongless dolls, based gym teachers, 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
> Margot mid.
> Trad not.
Audio/Video of the Week
> Cuddly teddy bear of a race statistician Steve Sailor makes another on-camera appearance this month, this time with Patrick Casey.
> “I want a president that looks at me the way that Mike Pence looks at a Ukrainian."
> It’s gg for Mike Pence after Tucker forces him to admit that he’s happy to watch this country burn as long as it means helping his defense contractor pals.
> Paul McNeil rides The Carousel, discussing his plan to strengthen community ties among dissidents and fellow travelers with the creation of a networked state, all undergirded by the blockchain.
> Aimee Terese goes Whew Lad Mode, sharing those big mean ideas with that tiny little voice on
. Her platform: “I just want them to stop diddling kids and poisoning people.”Consoomer Product of the Week
> Passage Prize II: Rewilding is out.
Longreads of the Week
on what “liminal spaces” really are (not spooky backrooms or empty twilit parking lots), and how dark forces want to drag you into places where the normal rules don’t apply, and convert places of order and sensemaking into places of chaos and transgression.> Not one but two longreads from master roundupsman
: On influence networks, and enrollment collapse in academia.>
says that it’s time to push buttons. No more debates, no more marketplace of ideas, no more intellectual dork web facts-and-logic-mongering. It’s the end of discussion.>
responds to William Hague’s conservative case for lying back and thinking of the EU.> Remember that
piece on Medusa? It was a metaphor all along, you see, for the LAMESTREAM media. But there are no alternatives — the media is too big, and global ad spend goes straight into their coffers. Until now. New right media can start out small, slow, like Rolling Stone in the 60s, and eventually you become… Rolling Stone in the 90s.> Speaking of liminal spaces
urges the new right to avoid building its house on the shifting sands of the internet, a disembodied land of voices, where the jester thrives. Because the dissident sphere needs more than just jests.>
on the Barbie movie’s inability to deal with the realities of sex identities and differences because it ignores the telos of sexuality: babymaking.>
makes an argument with which the Nietzschean vitalists must grapple: that whatever replaces a transcendent religious moral framework ends up becoming an alternative religious morality. There is no middle ground.> Conversely,
thinks that all dissident strains can be united under a commitment to patriarchy and a shared hatred of the longhouse.>
calls for a new national physical fitness program, like Kennedy’s and Stan LaProtti’s. Stan was a simple California P.E. teacher who bares little resemblance to the mulleted ladies we grew suffered through gym class with.
Thank you for the mention.