Counter-Currents Radio Podcast No. 377 Millennial Woes & Karl Thorburn on Life in the Dark Age
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Last Saturday, Counter-Currents Radio guest host Millennial Woes was joined by special guest Karl Thorburn to talk about current events and white identity politics, and it’s now available for downloading and online listening. Topics discussed include:
00:01:00 Nostalgia for the recent past
00:23:00 Burying the hatchet
00:37:00 Bitcoin mining
00:41:00 Toughness vs. sensitivity
00:55:00 Going to public conferences
01:03:00 COVID and the Left
01:20:00 Economic crash
01:40:00 What to do about billionaires
01:45:00 The lowest depth of misery
01:55:00 Your hero in real life
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