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Update on the Counter-Currents Movement Poll

19-4-2024 < Counter Currents 18 747 words
 

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Last week, we sent out an invitation to everyone on our mailing list to take our movement poll. We are sending out a reminder e-mail today.


Please check your inbox or spam folder and fill out the poll today!


The purpose of this poll is to get a clear picture of our readers. This will help the movement to do two things:



  • Better mobilize the people we already have.

  • Craft better outreach to bring in more like-minded people.


Wouldn’t it be nice if our movement could conduct strategic planning based on facts, not anecdotes and intuitions? Wouldn’t it be nice for the most important cause in the universe to take itself as seriously as the people doing market research to sell bottled water?



  • Everyone who takes the poll will be entered to win a prize of $500.

  • Your answers are anonymous.

  • There are 114 questions.

  • The poll will take less than an hour of your time.

  • The poll ends on April 30th.

  • The greater the number of people taking the poll, the better the data.


Here are some reactions from people who have already taken it:



  • It’s not nearly as time-consuming of a poll as you may think it is. The estimated completion time is one hour, but it really only took me about 20 minutes.

  • In days of yore the men on the losing side would pick up their swords and rush the victors to die a glorious death. I much prefer Greg’s idea of taking a poll. Much less messy. Besides, it’s time we used the enemy’s tactics against them. Today the New Right is flying blind, and yet the successful Left has shown us the way on how to rise to office in everything from academia to politics and beyond.

  • I hope everyone who gets the chance to take this poll does so. It will provide our movement with absolutely invaluable information. It reduces the question of where to best direct our recruiting efforts to a science. Finally we’ll have statistically-supported answers to the fundamental questions we’ve been asking for years: What is it that makes some people more likely to become White Nationalists than others? What areas of America have the highest concentrations of White Nationalists and potential White Nationalists? How can we best convert new people? Etc. Think of taking this poll as a duty to our race. It will be an extremely valuable contribution at the cost of less than an hour of your time.

  • This survey has a lot of poignant questions. Many of the questions regarding what the movement should be doing, what it should be doing better, and what it should avoid doing, are absolutely necessary.

  • This is a very in-depth poll, including three personality tests, which was very helpful to me personally. Finding that I have only average levels of narcissism and Machiavellianism, I will be abandoning my goal of becoming a cartoon supervillain and pursuing a different career path.

  • This poll is a quick, easy, and free way that you can help support the movement today. I encourage everyone to set aside a little time and take it as soon as you can. You might even win some money if you’re lucky.

  • Take this step while you still can!

  • I found the poll well-structured and surprisingly in-depth. Definitely helped me to conceptualize my own political journey more clearly as well.

  • This is a well-constructed poll with interesting questions covering a wide range of issues ranging from personal and family background to the personality type and political development of respondents. The results should provide considerable insight into the character of the movement, its strengths and weaknesses.

  • I’m so glad I took the poll! It was fun and there is much to be learned — by all parties.


So . . . take our poll today.



  • Check your e-mail or spam folder for the invitation.

  • Or, if you are not on our mailing list, join it today:








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Thank you,


Greg Johnson











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