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AgainsttheLies's avatar

Unrelated, I know, but I just learned from listening to last Wednesday's podcast with Ramzpaul that you were a wrestler. Much respect from this wrestling family. Thank you for all you do.

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SamizBOT's avatar

You should do a show on top ten most harmful ideas if you haven't already. Blank slate ideology is my clear number one

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HamburgerToday's avatar

I would put 'universal values' as the number one harmful idea. Everything poisonous derives from this concept.

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SamizBOT's avatar

One could argue that this is downstream of black slatism though, or that they're both an offshoot of egalitarianism

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HamburgerToday's avatar

You can always depend on 'conservative intellectuals' to betray the people who depend upon them.

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Boulevardier's avatar

It's the Boomers. Liberal or conservative, their outlook is so influenced by the 1960s that they don't really disagree on society's challenges or how to address them, they just have different methods to get at the same point. DEI is a good example because at the end of the day liberal and conservative boomers don't feel that racial gaps between blacks and whites (and it's always about these two groups) are down to ability or culture, it's just that the proper societal conditions have not been established. So in one way or another, they don't think society at large has any right to oppose social engineering initiatives that are supposed to level things...unless you are talking about applying them to their own neighborhoods, schools or kids of course.

Foreign policy is another example, in which they sincerely believe that the US should be sticking its beak into every part of the world to bring about "democracy" and our values. The conservatives might have taken down all the groomer flags at our embassies around the planet, but they still fundamentally believe we have every right to engineer outcomes in various hellholes on other continents, and absurdly look at the Russia/Ukraine conflict through a Cold War lens. That's why there is all the shrieking about JD Vance's obvious desire to de-center Western Europe when it comes to military resources and their opinions on how to engage with competing centers of power.

They aren't going to be with us a whole lot longer, but long enough to have an outsized role in at least one more presidential election cycle, God help us.

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AgainsttheLies's avatar

Where can I find the discussion you had with Peter Brimelow and Paul Kersey recently?

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Crixcyon's avatar

Government is always 100% a big fat lie.

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HamburgerToday's avatar

And what's your alternative? AK-47 anarchism like they have in Mogadishu?

Government by and for racial aliens with alien values is bad government.

Government by and for my racial community in my racial habitus is good government.

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