Excellent list, but I feel the absence of Library of Celaeno is a grievous omission.
While the good Librarian has written many eye-opening and paradigm-shattering posts, this one is still my favorite. I think about it at least once a week:
The top selections are all solid. I know you cannot include everything, but this one about South Africa's collapse (and the disconnect between reality and narrative about SA) by the Psmiths was excellent and ominously apropos, as the rest of the West seems to be marching towards the same cliff that South Africa plummeted off of: https://www.thepsmiths.com/p/review-south-africas-brave-new-world
Anyway, thanks for putting this excellent roundup together!
Crumpler's description of his humiliation in almost spiritual terms was interesting. Leftism is tied to a desire for absolute self-destruction on the part of White Leftists.
Just a quick thanks. Your clearing house is a hugely important resource as I and others work in our small, local communities to resist the blob. I spend way to much time following the links you aggregate, taking notes, and considering actions and approaches. Massive thank you.
Many of these I’ve read and many more of them I’ve not. In the next few days I hope to catch up on some of these writings I’ve missed, so thanks for the well-put-together compilation.
It’s been a good year for the online right. We’re expanding the power we have over the discourse and we seem to be gaining momentum, refining our rhetoric and presentation of a coherent alternative worldview. It’s exciting to witness.
Excellent list, but I feel the absence of Library of Celaeno is a grievous omission.
While the good Librarian has written many eye-opening and paradigm-shattering posts, this one is still my favorite. I think about it at least once a week:
https://open.substack.com/pub/librarianofcelaeno/p/the-koala-a-creature-for-our-time?r=ih18i&utm_medium=ios&utm_campaign=post
Thanks for the nod, NRP.
A truly mystical listicle of dangerous, dastardly words and minds you've compiled here. I'm honored to be in their company.
The top selections are all solid. I know you cannot include everything, but this one about South Africa's collapse (and the disconnect between reality and narrative about SA) by the Psmiths was excellent and ominously apropos, as the rest of the West seems to be marching towards the same cliff that South Africa plummeted off of: https://www.thepsmiths.com/p/review-south-africas-brave-new-world
Anyway, thanks for putting this excellent roundup together!
Thanks so much! Of all the Stacks I found this year I'm most thankful for yours. Important work, and appreciated.
It’s going to take quite a while to get through this list and give each post their due. Thanks!
Crumpler's description of his humiliation in almost spiritual terms was interesting. Leftism is tied to a desire for absolute self-destruction on the part of White Leftists.
Thanks I'm extremely honored to be included among so many others I admire, and have learned from.
Thank you
Kruptos sent me. I’ve been meaning to catch up on my reading.
Been following several of these everywhere for a while but many are new to me so that's awesome.
As far as music is concerned we share the best most based, banned, anti-establishment music out there at gerardduthies.com
No mention of any of Academic agents essays?
Not even the IQ one?
Just a quick thanks. Your clearing house is a hugely important resource as I and others work in our small, local communities to resist the blob. I spend way to much time following the links you aggregate, taking notes, and considering actions and approaches. Massive thank you.
Many of these I’ve read and many more of them I’ve not. In the next few days I hope to catch up on some of these writings I’ve missed, so thanks for the well-put-together compilation.
It’s been a good year for the online right. We’re expanding the power we have over the discourse and we seem to be gaining momentum, refining our rhetoric and presentation of a coherent alternative worldview. It’s exciting to witness.
"The Budlight Military" is probably my favorite article of 2023. Weird that it got only an honorable mention.