Counter-Currents Editor-in-Chief Greg Johnson was a guest on Mark Collett’s This Week on the Alt Right (he joins 49 minutes in). Topics include Faith Goldy’s bid for Toronto mayor and Tommy Robinson’s release from jail.
Counter-Currents was also mentioned in a New York Times opinion piece on eeevil “racist” science fiction. Read it here at Archive.is.
Very informative and helped me to crystalize some thoughts. White people of whatever political persuasion have to be convinced that “race is real and race matters”. Maybe conservatives can be reached more easily and be made to understand that not only is politics downstream from culture, but as Jared Taylor points out, culture is downstream from race.
But we’ve endured decades of brainwashing and psychological abuse and we are also far removed from the natural world. People don’t feel comfortable with absolutist/materialist positions on race. It should be obvious, however, that to have true diversity, each unique people has to have its own territory.
Two points stand out from this talk–our main challenge is to break the taboo against White identity politics and that we don’t want to just manage multiculturalism and the multiculturalism program, we want to dismantle it for good.
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Very informative and helped me to crystalize some thoughts. White people of whatever political persuasion have to be convinced that “race is real and race matters”. Maybe conservatives can be reached more easily and be made to understand that not only is politics downstream from culture, but as Jared Taylor points out, culture is downstream from race.
But we’ve endured decades of brainwashing and psychological abuse and we are also far removed from the natural world. People don’t feel comfortable with absolutist/materialist positions on race. It should be obvious, however, that to have true diversity, each unique people has to have its own territory.
Two points stand out from this talk–our main challenge is to break the taboo against White identity politics and that we don’t want to just manage multiculturalism and the multiculturalism program, we want to dismantle it for good.
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