Greg Johnson and David Zsutty talked about Shiloh Hendrix, the potential India-Pakistan war, Trump’s foreign policy, and much more in this latest episode.
Topics include:
2:31 – The Shiloh Hendrix experience.
33:47 – The new pope.
48:45 – Question on the size of a functional white ethnostate in America.
57:50 – Trump’s deal with the Houthis and potential break with Israel.
1:25:22 – Kanye West’s new song.
1:41:00 – Question on what books Greg and David have been reading lately.
1:50:30 – The India-Pakistan conflict.
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That was great. I wish you guys would go on forever! I look forward to David’s treatise on Strauss. Which book is he reading? I think Strauss’s esoteric writing thing is mainly an exercise in zoology. He is sort of describing the literary techniques employed by any intelligent people somewhat spontaneously to say truths that are not acceptable or possible to be openly stated. The real domain of it is in fact, I think, fictional literature and poetry, more than philosophy. Most of philosophy should be objective, precise language, akin to science, should it not? Whereas artistic language allows for jazzing around and such. Strauss attempts to provide a language for grasping this phenomenon into words. Occasionally I will say “he’s using the Straussian techniques” when I wanna make a point like that about a piece of art.
the best Kanye West CD is late registration, the one that has gold digger on it. It’s pretty good and the lyrics are rather funny. All later, CDs, although acclaimed, seem to lack the warmth and humor of that first CD. If you guys like that weird science CD, you should definitely like this.
”he’s got that ambition baby, you can see it in his eyes, this week he’s mopping the floor, next week it’s the fries”
it it’s mean how talented black guys like to mock less talented black guys, but yet it provides a sadistic thrill!
ps I would say dumb people believe Qanon more than schizo.
Momentum…something for Beltway level friendly influencers who might be reading this:
How about if the Trump DoJ starts an investigation of the antifa who have conducted attacks over the last decade or so. Such attacks have shut down Trump rallies in the 2016 election, stormed police stations and federal buildings in 2020, and forced worthies such as Tucker Carlson to relocate from their homes. Might look at mobs on universities which have shut down conservative speakers (such as Charles Murray on Middlebury College a few years back, an apparent violation of 18 USC Ch. 13).
Be good to see the perpetrators of these deeds facing federal charges. Even better, let’s see the NGOs and activist groups behind these attacks called onto the carpet. And yeah, these incidents may be years old, but look at the precedent set by the ongoing prosecutions of the Charlottesville ’17 activists.
Also consider leveling federal charges against the mobs which have torn down statues over the last several years. The feds could employ the same techniques used against the J6 protesters to identify the iconoclasts and make an abject lesson out of them.
Such a campaign would be another way to maintain the momentum. And rally more voters.
Very good talk.
Just a couple more thoughts on this excellent discussion.
Spencer….it’s a disgrace. He became some kind of useless poisonous turd who stands for nothing some years back. Let history, and our people, remember him that way. Shameful.
The crazies: unfortunately there is this lunatic fringe of dissent. Some of it probably is the efforts our enemies and some of it is actual paranoid doomers and fantasists who feel obliged to assert everything is an illusion put on by the puppet masters, and don’t feel satisfied unless that’s the conclusion. I don’t know what the answer is. But the effect on more normal people when they see this stuff, they are repulsed by it, while a very tiny percentage get pulled into this cauldron of lunatics like with QAnon. Free speech for the word nigger yes, free speech for mental collapse and deranged fantasies, I’m prepared to consider sacrificing. You can’t argue with these types. They don’t listen to anything. They don’t interact normally. They don’t want to be brought out of it. They create a lot of noise and attention and suck a certain amount of vital energy away from important actionable topics into their crap. They are poison. It’s a waste of time.
Agreed. It’s a shame that conspiracy theorists are so drawn to our politics because the system lumps our ideas in with theirs. But to be a conspiracy, something has to be secretive, whereas with issues like the Great Replacement, governments, corporations, and NGOs openly say it’s their goal. With the JQ, there are numerous high profile organizations that openly lobby for Jewish interests and our politicians often state an explicit desire to serve Israel and Jews. So again, it’s not really a conspiracy, because it’s not secret. It’s also not a theory, because it’s demonstrable fact.
Ironically, I think conspiracy theories are a more natural fit for leftists, because egalitarian ideology necessitates some elaborate explanation for disparate outcomes. Marx wrote about how all the institutions of the world were aligned against his ideology and trafficked in ideas about governments promoting religion and nationalism to confuse and mislead people. Today, liberals constantly talk about shadowy cabals of evil white men controlling powerful institutions to oppress blacks and women. Almost every “woke” idea has some conspiratorial element – white privilege, institutional racism, rape culture, etc.
I wonder, was 9/11 what unleashed the previously contained tendency to conspiracy-craziness? A perfectly sane, interesting and intelligent gentleman that I chatted with frequently in a public service setting, suddenly became a raving preacher about Twin Towers not really falling, and on and on. He would recite reams of minute details about this and that aspect of how it was “impossible” for 9/11 to “really have happened”. The funny thing is, he wasn’t very politically coherent and offered no reasons why such an elaborate “hoax” would have been faked. I was probably not the only person who started completely avoiding him — which is all you can do with conspiracists.
My screen name and pen name when I wrote for Counter Currents is in honor of Charlotte Corday, a woman who had the courage to act during the Jacobin Reign of Terror while the men had mostly been cowed into submission. It’s less dramatic than assassinating Marat, but Shiloh Hendrix also showed heroism in the face of leftist terror and puts to shame the many men, myself included, who have lacked the courage to do anything in the real world.
Say it again, Shiloh. And I emulate your middle finger to all those supposed white nationalists who want to clutch pearls about your tattoos.
We’re reaching Neeg Fatigue at last!
I am in complete solidarity and agreement with the discussion about Shiloh Hendrix — 100%. Respectfully, though, Mr. Zsutty, I will not be “getting over” my distaste for the ubiquitous herd-mark of “individuality” that is the modern tattoo. This is a matter of personal taste. Give those of us who dislike them a little credit for being able to put our distaste of tattoos in perspective (although, I, too, was dismayed by people supposedly in our sphere who could not); in the case of Shiloh Hendrix, I never gave her very visible tattoos a thought after I viewed the viral video. There was no hesitation at all in my mind: White solidarity and immediate financial support for a woman of whom I’d never heard of before in my life. I didn’t care what her personal life story was. I saw a young, White mother of uncommon courage.
Also, Greg Johnson has always had the most consistent and excellent take — bar none — on The Word That Shall Not Be Spoken By White People: the “nigger”-word. Bravo!
Thank you both for the excellent discussion.
Enjoyed Shilo discussion. You have good takes.
However, whats with all these wishes for USA to invade XYZ? Last it was you wanted USA to invade SA to save the Boers. Such a venture would invariably exterminate the Boers. Just as US invasion of Iraq exterminated Christianity from there.
And you follow up by wishing USA to invade Britain.
Don’t you get it? USA has done 100 times more damage to us Europeans and to “white people” (as you Americans see it). Than India-Pakistan combined. To put your wish for India-Pakistan to nuke one another in perspective.
At this point, any sane European want absolutely nothing to do with USA whatsoever. You are the problem. Not the solution. And wishing for ANOTHER US invasion of Europe? Seriously? Im stunned just listening to this. Its shocking.
Shiloh Hendrix provided our much needed collective metaphoric “Take your stinking paws off me…” moment.
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