Over two years we’ve published 200 roundups, along with many podcast episodes and special items, and never once have we asked for a penny from you, dear reader.
That changes today.
If you dig deep within your heart of hearts, you may feel obliged to contribute to the work the NRP does to aggregate the best of the New Right. The Substack standard $8/month would be immensely appreciated.
The NRP is a living document of the most vital subculture on the planet, work that we feel is essential and unique in the media ecosystem. We love documenting and explaining this stuff, and bringing you the cream of the crop. But while it may be fun, it doesn’t “just happen.” It takes a full work day to put one of our roundups together, and it would be nice to have a smidgen of ROI.
Plus it’ll help us grow. Dudley would like to write more original essays like the smash-hit On Millennial Snot. We have visions of the NRP one day being a fully-fledged newsroom with its own original reporting. Gawker, but based. Wouldn’t that be cool?
For now, we have no plans to paywall content up front. Everything we produce will remain free for at least a week before being tucked behind a paywall. Our goal is to keep everything as free and accessible as possible.
When we started in 2022, we knew the New Right would grow in numbers and influence. But from today’s vantage point, with sympathetic figures like JD Vance in the White House and Elon routinely RT’ing our best guys, it’s quickly becoming a significant cultural force. And nobody else is tracking it like the NRP.
Please dig deep and consider supporting a worthwhile, singular project.
If you’re a NEET, student, Europoor or other assorted brokie, don’t sweat it. The next best thing you can do to help the NRP out is share, share, share. Send the NRP to the Rogan-loving normie in your life. Your Jordan Peterson enthusiast cousin, your Vivek-loving brother-in-law. Tell them to subscribe if they’re ready for the real thing.
Thank you for reading.
Dudley
Will that bring back the audio version?
Stupid Substack doesn’t let you manage subscriptions in the app. I swear I’ll subscribe later when I am at my desktop.