Counter-Currents Radio Podcast No. 303 Millenniyule, Now More Than Ever
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On this episode of Counter-Currents Radio, Greg Johnson is joined by Millennial Woes to discuss Millenniyule, current events, and your questions. Topics include:
- 00:00:00 Intro. The video Woes mentions is here.
- 00:02:00 Millenniyule
- 00:08:00 The current year
- 00:15:15 Ideal guests for Millenniyule
- 00:20:30 Alien abductions
- 00:26:00 Thoughts on buying land
- 00:31:00 Is Russia a threat to Europe?
- 00:41:00 Greg recommends places in the United States
- 00:42:00 How will the awakening happen?
- 00:50:00 Favourite Right-wing artists
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12 comments
Has Milly Woes done anything other than sit in front a camera and smoke cigarettes?
Sometimes he also sips coke.
Obviously, if that is your only takeaway, you are a moron who didn’t actually listen to what he was saying between drags and sips.
No, the shamdemic didn’t kill anywhere near a quarter million, Greg. Dying with Covid isn’t the same as being killed by Covid. Even the CDC admitted the numbers were exaggerated.
You shame yourself by repeating these moronic flubro talking points.
I wonder if CC would rebroadcast some Millenyule episodes assuming Millenial woes approves of this option? Perhaps some CC contributors such as Greg Johnson and Jim Goad are on this year?
It has been a wonderful platform to discover new dissident voices
Regarding Russia, that country is always on the brink of implosion and fracturing. The reason are multiple but foremost it is the problem of sparse population in regards to its enormous size ( which is in itself a problem and would even be if you had a population the size of India or China ( in the area that big centrifugal tendencies are are always inherent ( even if you have homogenous population )) , endemic corruption; also there are always troubles in Caucasus with muslims and non-muslims, that aren’t Russian,s alike. Plus the major population centers are in European part, while Siberia was and still is considered only as resource extraction area; I mean it is all fine good if you are the biggest honcho in the neighborhood but that becomes a problem if you are neighboring resource hungry, world’s supper power number two ( aka China ) that is longingly looking at all that untapped wealth. Russia is declining power more closer to India and Brazil in strength, the only redeeming security aspect is that Russian are sitting on the biggest nuclear arsenal in the world, so for every adversary it would be a suicide mission to attack it openly.
If you are interested in Russia try blogs by Anatoly Karlin Seva Bashirov and Zemfort1983, Excellent articles on demographics politics culture etc, Tsargard TV is good too.
Cheers
I see that my comments regarding Russia aren’t taken positively. I mean I didn’t bash the country ( i love the culture the gifts of Russian intellectual thought to the Europe in general). I just pointed out the inherent problems that this country faces. So really i don’t see what is the problem. Plus regarding it being the threat to Europe i’m 50-50 on that, the declining world power is still a power, even the aging bear can still maul you to death if he put its mind to it. Cheers
How did Ramsey Paul lie? I think that deserves some clarifying.
Endeavor said some really interesting perspectives. I particularly liked how we now have to question the entire civil rights era narrative. I agree. Around here in the rayciss Deep South, older people tell me stories about how the radio would announce “there was a race riot in Xtown today…” and they who lived there said there was no race riot, it’s a little small town, you can practically see to the end of every street! These are nice normie people too, not a bunch of ex klansmen. It was to create the idea of the south in flames or whatever.
I think after witnessing trumps treatment, we have to reassess the Nixon impeachment as well. Maybe the entire dnc break in was staged to bring him down. Who knows anymore.
Oh I listened to the livestream version so I didn’t realize the Endeavor half, which my comment pertains to, would show up later.
I enjoyed listening to your interview with Millennial Woes. He is one of the best people to interview about international politics.
During the interview, you said that a confrontation between the U.S. and China is likely in the near future. Recently, an essay was published in Foreign Affairs magazine about this topic. The essay is written by Dr. Christopher Layne. He is a professor at of international relations at Texas A&M University.
Link#1
https://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/united-states/2020-10-13/coming-storms
This second essay titled “The End of Pax Americana: How Western Decline Became Inevitable” was published in The National Interest (TNI) in 2012. It was republished in The Atlantic Monthly.
Link#2
https://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2012/04/the-end-of-pax-americana-how-western-decline-became-inevitable/256388/
My favorite right wing artist is Markus Andersson. Both his motifs and technique are inspired by his social commentary and traditionalism. He also organizes one of Sweden’s better alternative media (in Swedish thought)
http://www.andersson-markus.se/
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