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Tuesday 22 December 2020

Millenniyule 2020: John Waters


4:00  We used to be able to find our way in the dark in our own place, but not any more.

6:00  The media have flipped their product from news to lies. 

8:00  The generation gap

17:00  Peter Hitchens

18:00  Western politicians: stupid or malign?

20:00  The degeneracy of matriarchy: from Donald Dewar to Nicola Sturgeon, from Thatcher to Boris 

Matriarchy, representative democracy, nihilism

21:00  Charles Schwab

26:00  Technocrats

31:00  Nihilism, loss of religion, national identity and faith in the future

35:00  Trump and the Spaghetti Western

36:00  Hunter Thompson

38:00  Progressivism and Twitter censorship

39:00  The Milgram Experiment

40:00  Who decides whose free speech to protect?

41:00  Being right-wring

43:00  Covid is a socio-political psyop.

45:00  Vaccine

47:00  What if it is all just the common cold or a bad flu?

48:00  Mad or stupid?

49:00  Boris Johnson and Churchill

50:00  Boris didn't even believe in lockdown because he was going for herd immunity.  

51:00  Fear of death

53:00  Mass hypnosis

54:00  Mass entrancement running on emotion rather than reason

1:02:00  Michel Houellebecq

1:04:00  Political conversations

1:05:00  BLM in Ireland

1:06:00  Attitudinising virtue signaling

1:08:00  Wikipedia

1:09:00  Douglas Murray

"It's a free country."

1:10:00  Free speech

1:11:00  Lockdown is left-wing.

1:13:00  Religion and culture

1:14:00  The state has replaced Jesus.

1:15:00  Pfizer and democracy

1:16:00  Technocracy, Google, CCP, social credit system

1:21:00  Dr Who

1:22:00  A united Irish government

1:24:00  God

1:27:00  Fear and Joseph Campbell

1:29:00  Atheist societies and the noble lie

1:30:00  Theme Park Irish Nationalism

1:32:00  Irish Independence

1:33:00  Ireland is still culturally British eg Shakespeare, Manchester United, the Dandy, the BBC.

1:34:00  The Irish language is virtually dead now. 

1:35:00  Globalist progressivism

1:37:00  Joyce, Beckett, tower blocks, thatched cottages

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