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Counter-Currents Radio Podcast No. 589: Greg Johnson and Angelo Plume on Current Things

30-5-2024 < Counter Currents 31 332 words
 

Ausländer Raus!


245 words / 2:04:32


Many dramatic events are ongoing in the world today. Greg Johnson was joined by Angelo Plume (TelegramYouTube) on the most recent broadcast of Counter-Currents Radio to analyze them and figure out what they mean from the perspective of pro-white identity politics, and also answered listener questions. It is now available for download and online listening.


Topics discussed include:


00:02:13 On the “Ausländer Raus!” phenomenon
00:08:49 The employer of the woman in the “Ausländer Raus!” video may have been a foreigner
00:09:56 The many definitions of “liberal”
00:11:21 Anti-white double standards
00:12:25 There’s a lot of support for the singers
00:13:14 Double standards for Jews
00:17:54 On Zionist Republicans
00:20:03 Calling out Jewish power is mainstream now
00:21:13 On Steve Sailer
00:32:16 On Jewish power
00:36:22 How Jews have influenced Sailer, Angelo, and Greg
00:41:46 Secession vs. no secession
00:47:08 On the inherent self-worth of one’s own people
00:51:22 Is human biodiversity (HBD) a trick?
00:52:42 C. G. Jung’s observations on Jewish power
00:54:53 Listener comments
00:55:35 The present conflict between Israel and Spain
01:01:44 Recognizing Gaza as an independent state
01:03:18 Greg’s response to Jared Taylor on secession
01:07:31 The conservative’s inability to imagine a post-American situation
01:09:30 “Don’t be a conservative”
01:13:59 Why did some Western countries recognize Palestine?
01:15:54 Right-wing parties suck
01:21:43 Lessons from the Holocaust
01:29:29 On Holocaust revisionism
01:35:39 On Italian electoral politics
01:39:00 A question about secession
01:42:21 What would you do with a billion dollars?
01:46:40 Comment on the Pope
01:54:01 On collective self-defense
02:02:24 Conclusion


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