In this episode, Angelo Plume and American writer and political activist Kevin DeAnna have a hard-hitting and inspiring conversation about the flaws in modern democracy and a nationalist vision for the future.
Counter-Currents

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White people world-wide are sick to the back teeth; the Twenty-Twenties will be the decade that sees whites self identifying as whites and fighting back as a collective group.
I enjoyed the podcast. But why did the soundtrack come in & out (twice?) during the conversation? The music by itself was fine, but I found it annoying when you guys were talking.
Three times actually. Each episode usually has music at the intro and outro, and again at various points where it’s useful to heighten emotion or evoke feeling. Feelings > facts. Btw, the levels were off originally and have been fixed, so the music should be softer now, just a garnish added to the conversation.
Oh. (Thanks for the quick reply.) The music was well-suited for intro, outro, or interlude. NPRish in a good way. But during talking, somewhat bothersome. You have a nice voice, interesting, a bit musical itself. That’s enough. Let the words carry their own music. I used to like classical as a background for reading, but now prefer silence. My age (73), perhaps. My mind is too cluttered as it is.
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