Counter-Currents Radio Podcast No. 232
Then They Came for Arktos
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Greg Johnson and John Morgan reconvene the weekly Counter-Currents Radio Podcast to read and discuss Tess Owen’s dumb and inaccurate hit piece on Arktos Media, “How a Small Budapest Publishing House is Quietly Fueling Far-Right Extremism.”
- 0:00: Introduction
- 0:09: Tess Owen’s Vice article
- 104:48: Greg Johnson’s Toward a New Nationalism
- 106:19: Counter-Currents has been deplatformed again. An appeal for help.
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3 comments
Hey Greg, question here:
What if you had a choice between someone donating $200 -VS- purchasing $200 worth of copies of the WN Manifesto and selling them to some place like Half Price Books or placing them on city benches to be picked up?
There would be less money going to CC, but the message would arguably be spread further and wider over time.
Thoughts?
I think either course is a fine idea, but leaving books on city benches strikes me as a waste of money.
I’m buying these books one by one, but I bet if they land in a ‘thrift shop’ (or ‘charity shop’ here in England), the staff would chuck them right away, sales be damned. I try to use sentences from the books in portions of my very short posts on FB. I want these ideas to get out, but in a nice, unobtrusive way. I am sure a lot of people have ideas that fit with ours, but they are afraid to express them, for fear of being called ‘racist’ by the general public. Figure out ways to present these ideas nicely — ‘nice’ is the very basis of the new leftists, watch for that word on T-shirts — so, string them along.
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