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Race Differences in Ethnocentrism - Hour 1

Edward Dutton the Jolly Heretic joins Henrik to discuss his latest book “Race Differences in Ethnocentrism.” In part two we discuss being a heretic in the current academic climate and his book on the rape scandal in Oulu, Finland. Dutton's wrote a book on it called “The Silent Rape Epidemic: How the Finns Were Groomed to Love Their Abusers“
A video version of this show is available here.

Pundits Rewrite History to Defend Biden’s Record of Dog-Whistle Politics

An emerging defense of Joe Biden’s Democratic presidential campaign is that many of his questionable political acts occurred during a “different time.” When it comes to the 1994 “crime bill,” it is excused as a product of a time when the United States was more tolerant of racial injustice than it is today.
Biden wrote the legislation that became the law signed a few months prior to the first midterm election of Clinton’s presidency. It was not an organic response to public concern but a deliberate strategy to appeal to conservative white voters.

Jared George - Purpose, Belonging & The Great Natural Order - Hour 1

Jared George, also known as The Great Order, joins Henrik to discuss belonging, purpose, natural order and spirituality from a pro-European perspective. We talk about his journey into these topics and move on to talk about the importance of understanding the story we are part of so that we can appreciate and connect with our European roots.

Nuttier than a Fruitcake: White America’s Racial Psychopathy

INDIANAPOLIS — Were it not, perhaps, for Stanley Kubrick’s deft direction, the fight scene in the 1960 Hollywood classic Spartacus might well have been laughable rather than iconic. At nearly six-feet-four-inches tall, the African gladiator Draba, played by the former pro football star, Woody Strode, towered over Kirk Douglas’s eponymous character.

Taming MLK’s Radical Legacy in the Fight Against White Supremacy

The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. left behind a legacy of courage and clarity in the face of racial and economic injustice. It has been five decades since the world lost this visionary—the preeminent leader of the Civil Rights Movement—but his words and actions continue to inspire the fight for democracy and racial equality today.