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Counter-Currents Radio Podcast No. 582: When Did You First Notice the Problems of Multiculturalism?

17-4-2024 < Counter Currents 19 351 words
 

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Guest host Angelo Plume (TelegramYouTube) led a conversation with Endeavour (SubstackTelegramYouTube), Greg Johnson, Karl Thorburn (Telegram), and David Zsutty on formative experiences that got them to question whether multiculturalism can work. This led to a wide-ranging discussion of a number of issues, and there were of course questions from the audience. The broadcast is now available for download and online listening.


Topics discussed include:


00:01:22 When Greg was robbed
00:13:42 David was red-pilled by Mexican food
00:16:29 Ethnic scholarships
00:19:50 On Holocaust education
00:23:43 Angelo’s first experience with racial discrimination
00:28:27 Angelo’s experience in high school
00:32:53 Angelo in college
00:35:37 Mosques in Europe
00:36:43 The 2015 terrorist attacks in Paris
00:38:48 How anti-whiteism is getting worse
00:42:10 The lack of seriousness among White Nationalists
00:44:24 In what ways are things getting better?
00:51:14 At least it’s not the “end of history”
00:54:10 Enter Karl Thorburn
00:58:15 How will people look back on the time we’re living in?
01:02:19 Enter Endeavour
01:05:44 Endeavour’s experiences with dating in Toronto
01:07:40 Islamic terrorism
01:10:24 Sesame Street and Wishbone
01:13:42 Girl boss tropes in the media
01:14:45 Eurocentric children’s media when Greg was a kid
01:17:27 On Lord of the Rings
01:19:52 On the Gettysburg movie (1993)
01:28:11 Second World War propaganda
01:30:07 The Desert Fox (1951)
01:30:56 Fantasy books
01:33:58 On World War III
01:35:36 Waiting for the collapse is lazy
01:37:33 On the white population of Toronto
01:38:31 How will artificial intelligence influence multiculturalism?
01:41:21 Karl’s optimistic take on AI
01:44:01 On the Marvel films
01:44:33 On men who think of women merely as baby machines
01:53:36 On demographic weasel words


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