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Thanks for a great year of podcasts Scott! Hope next year you can buy that castle 🏰

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Merry Christmas and Happy New Year, Scott.

Recently watched Top Gun: Maverick. It truly is what you and Paul Kersey said, a celebration of a country that no longer exists but millions still remember. What a great movie; simple and enjoyable.

I hope you can bring Paul again this year to talk about other great American films.

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Boomercons are incapable of realizing that they and their children are a conquered people. They are ruled by an entirely hostile regime whose top priority is the eradication of their civilization and the ethnic cleansing of their race but would consider it unpatriotic if they don’t root for the regime’s wars of aggression to impose sodomy and mass immigration on Eastern Europe.

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Great recap of the last year, blackpilling as it was.

Hope you had a Merry Christmas & go on to have a happy New Year, Scott!

PS, regarding your earlier take on "Highly Respected" about the prospect of an American Chavez, there is something I feel you have overlooked.

While I personally think America will improve, manufacturing will come back etc. (In the Nemetsian sense of depolarization under a Blue Caesar, not in a way that would be remotely good for Historic Americans), there is a very worrying class & race war element to the Climate Change stuff. The Green movement has started elevating Hispanics, Indians, Arabs and other "colonial peoples," & they are lasering in on disparities in carbon emissions. Most of the content starts with criticism of Prviate Jets, Megayachts, etc. but ends on emission comparisons between "The Average Indian" and "The Average American."

I'm still not sold on the prospect of an "American Chavez" just yet, but if it does occur, I don't think it's too unlikely that railing against the carbon emissions of normal people will be part of it.

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Very sobering podcast. The retreat into fantasy on the right is real and it's a problem. I think it comes from the fact that there seem to be no small actions a person can take to move things in a positive direction. We've told ourselves (rightly or wrongly) that voting doesn't do anything, and activism is just a fed-op... All that is left is unrealistic fantasy.

I'd be interested in a future podcast to see your thoughts on practical steps people can actually take to improve the situation. We've talked a lot about what not to do, maybe it's time to think of realistic things we can actually do.

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Good point about the tide turning on the pro-gun right. Just this year, there was a firefighter in the Kansas City area who was shot dead by a black woman in broad daylight during a scuffle with her boyfriend. The video was all over Twitter, no charges.

I remember some of these gun rights groups used to highlight the inadequacy of liberal prosecutors. The Truth About Guns blog had a post in like 2014 (that I think has been scrubbed) talking about the catch and release of firearm offenders by the Cook County DA. Now they post about how we need guns to protect blacks from racism.

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I need to do an episode on the sad state of the 2A movement. it's very disappointing

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Gun control has become a dead issue in the United States, and I think there are multiple reasons for this.

-The advent of social media has exposed that most of firearm homicides come from blacks. Everybody knows what "13/50" means because of easier access and sharing of statistics, along with numerous phone and security camera videos showing blacks participating in shootings. Drawing attention to gun deaths draws attention to black crime-it's racist!

-Gun ownership has generally been associated with middle class whites, and pushing for control was a way to stick it to evil racist Americans. I've seen a steady push, essentially parallel with the GOP, for gun rights activists to repaint themselves as multiethnic. They've had much more success with this than the Republican Party.

-Cook County justice has gone nationwide. The judicial process in this country has been weaponized to punish people for self defense while letting criminals off the hook. We saw this with the McCormicks, the Second Amendment didn't save them from life imprisonment. The left doesn't need gun control when they can make using one illegal by default.

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Scott, I was a little bit perturbed about your take on a potential Chavez rising up. Do you think that Hispanics will assimilate more into white culture and identify with that more or do you think they will always see themselves as separate and adversarial towards American whites?

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A lot of Hispanics will assimilate, but a lot won't. The new crop of illegals will probably not assimilate

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oz was a terrible canidate. pure cope.

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