Counter-Currents Radio Podcast No. 596
The Upcoming UK National Election with Millennial Woes & Morgoth
Counter-Currents Radio
Millennial Woes (official website here) and Morgoth (Substack, Odysee) were Greg Johnson‘s guests on the second half of Counter-Currents Radio‘s most recent broadcast, where they discussed the upcoming national election in the United Kingdom as well as other current events, and answered questions from the audience. The broadcast is now available for download and online listening.
Topics discussed include:
00:00:34 Why do some people still support the Conservative Party?
00:12:33 The Conservative Party used to be a good career choice for grifters
00:16:13 What if the grifters just migrate to the Reform party?
00:20:06 The Right-wing zoomers in the Reform Party
00:35:01 Will mass deportations ever happen?
00:42:57 Morgoth says goodbye
00:43:23 America is no longer the hegemon
00:45:46 What about nuclear war in Europe?
00:49:04 The Trump-Biden debate
00:59:01 On gerontocracy
01:11:11 The degeneracy of the Democrats
To listen in a player, click here or below. To download, right-click the link and click “save as.”
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2 comments
01:00:20 ‘you and me’
As someone from central Europe who has visited Britain several times in the last quarter of a century, I can say quite frankly that no western country makes a sadder impression on me. I always think of Oscar Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Gray. Nowhere is a greater contrast between the former glory and the present terrible decline. Britain is literally a dead shell of the former centre of White civilisation, that is now filled with a Third World content. Many parts of Britain really do look like garbage plows somewhere in Pakhistan or Bungla-Desh. The impression of a rich country is only maintained by the fact that a large part of the global financial elite lives in Britain. The life of normal Brits who are not in the upper middle class, however, reminds me more of Argentina, Brazil or Turkey. And very quickly, it is becoming Colombia.
And make no mistake: it is the result of three hundred years of capitalism and unfettered rule by a wealthy elite. The problem for Brits is that most can’t even imagine anything else. It’s either Thatcherism or Wokeism. The tragedy is that their national story has actually merged with the rise of globalisation and diversity and they are being devoured by it.
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