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I appeared on both of this week’s episodes of The Daily Shoah on The Right Stuff Radio. In the first episode (here), Paul Kersey and I joined the Death Panel to discuss Hidden Figures and black hostility to white Faustian adventures like the space program. In the second episode (here), which is a best of compilation of last year’s Black Fake History Month shows, I appear in the first hour to talk about Afrocentric attempts to appropriate the white civilization of Ancient Egypt. Thanks again to Mike and Sven for having me on. Enjoy!
Greg Johnson on Two More Daily Shoah Episodes
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From listening to these podcasts along with older Shoahs & red ice radio, I’ve determined that you are my favorite figure on the alt right. Keep fighting for us!
Keep up the great work Greg. You’ve got me looking at Plotinus for some reason these days. 🙂
I grew up on npr, but I just couldn’t keep listening to intelligent white people tying themselves in knots to apologize for non-white disfunction. Then out of some Internet worm hole emerged the voice of Greg Johnson, and I realize I’d been a white nationalist all along.
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