Counter-Currents Radio Podcast No. 606
Fictional Dystopias vs Real Dystopias
Counter-Currents Radio
Angelo Plume and Endeavour had a very entertaining chat about the disconnect between the fictional dystopias and real dystopias created by liberals, and why so many people fail to see when they are living in one. It is now available for download and online listening.
1:43 – Enter Endeavour
3:04 – Endeavour’s essays on dystopia
6:36 – Dystopian fiction doesn’t prevent real dystopia
12:59 – People don’t think of leftists as totalitarian
26:29 – Is Camp of the Saints dystopian fiction?
29:59 – The Handmaid’s Tale
30:57 – Watchdog: Legions
31:32 – V for Vendetta
37:41 – Guy Fawkes was a CATHOLIC!
45:23 – V makes Christian Fascism look pretty good
50:41 – 1984‘s “2 minutes hate”
55:07 – The death of humour
1:02:55 – V came out a few months after the Islamic 7/7 bombings
1:06:21 – Realistic forms of terrorism
1:12:43 – Should we censor anti-whites?
1:18:50 – Wokeness is anti-democratic
1:25:14 – Macron’s politically brilliant move
1:28:08 – On the Tenet Media scandal
1:51:12 – The Russia-Ukraine War
To listen in a player, click here or below. To download, right-click the link and click “save as.”
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I think you guys missed the most pertinent/relevant dystopian fiction relative to Our people and situation – The Hunger Games.
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