The question is: how do we get rid of them? At this point they are embedded everywhere .. most institutions are taken over as well so what is the game plan from here on..?
@@brianmeen2158 This is why thousands of years ago Plato concluded that democracy was the worst kind of government. We need a leader who loves his people.
@@grannyannie2948 yes but who is that? Does that type of individual even exist and could he work his way into the Mainstream? A huge problem is people that would fix this problem are completely demonized before they even build any Momentum
Kaufman is a gem. The man spends much of his life raising awareness and fighting to protect the west and its nations men, women and children. Especially children. Which is where it all starts! Thank you Mr Kaufman. For all you do. Thank you Harrison for interviewing him again!
I disagree. He understands what is going on very well but he is not an ally of white people. He does not support an ethnically homogenous nation-state.
Bunch of migrants who forced the indigenous people there almost to extinction and you claim the moral high ground. I guess like the Nazi's justice is the advantage of the strongest.
Which, considering the Norman, Henry VIII and Brittany, and the later proposal to make France part of the UK, are themselves basically all from one 'country'.
40:00 fellas, when you are talking about how identity politics gained traction in UK because of immigration you are correct, but it is specifically Islamic immigration and the wars in the Middle East which have given them a Victimhood Narrative and the position of opressed. This is why the hu-White women who will push-back against the Church are silent on Islam. Great content ❤
It’s not specifically Islamic immiragtion. There are a lot of immigrants from Christian African countries who are also incompatible with our culture and they also bring crime and problems. Trying to make the problem entirely ideological/religious is a symptom of the same blank slatism that leads to open borders. Some peoples are just incompatible with other peoples. Even if they share religions
@@RichardEnglander sorry then I misunderstood. It was your use of the word specifically that tripped me up. I think it’s important to point this out because even on the “dissident right” of UK politics, the Tommy Robinson supports et Al, try to frame all of our immigration problems as problems with Islam and that all. But all that will lead to is “we need mass migration, we just have to make them integrate!” Rather than acknowledging there are peoples from many cultures who are simply incompatible with ours, regardless of who they worship
@@takilatime yup, I don't think they are all bad, but all the problems could have been avoided by having really high standards, only medics, top not crap chefs, engineers etc who have something to offer. But we got the dross, whole villages of backwards inbred fookers and former child soldiers who see us as the softest target and biggest gold mine ever.
I stumbled upon this video featuring these Dudes: Harrison Pitt, Connor Tomlinson and Charlie Downe and that lead me to check each one of them ....they all make snese to me
I believe the English-derived cultures (US etc...) are very community oriented. It's just that it is taken for granted. If you travel around and live a while in other cultures, the communitarianism of Anglo cultures becomes very evident.
. . . Australia as Asian ? there indeed, is a proposition ! how compares that 'Asian' with the European ? and what of the soup/ mishmash fantastical ? of the moment ?
. . . good question dear Granny Annie - I'd forgotten this 'contribution' of mine - in reading it days after/ later I struggled a little myself, to fathom it, but I've refound the thread and will gladly have a wee go at the 'speaking more plainly' (I like this phrasing) . . . please, watch this space as the critical machinery is set in motion (oops getting obscure again) . . .
To my ear Australia as geographically Asian does not ring true - I have appreciated Australasia as the great island of Aus. and scattered archipelago; as a continent, further remote, beyond, separate from Asia, very distinctly a separate continent. The cultural sense of the origin of Australia as a modern nation, being so profoundly European, indeed, the stuff of the predominant early influx of we of these isles of England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland being the European foundation. The later proliferation in arrivals of peoples of a yet broader compass must be taken into account but the foundation is singular and as I have suggested. Reference the mish/ mash soup, as per my earlier language that perhaps required rephrasing. To the ancient peoples of the ancient lands of Australasia the admixture of the various recent arrivals in person and in culture is the recipe of the soup.
THe only way to deal with these mendacious arguments is to familiarise yourself with their various formats and then rebut them....they are paper tigers.
The time to defeat their arguments was 30-40 years ago and stop them before they grew in academia .. now they have sprouted and have left academia and are now in most institutions- bit late to win the argument I’m afraid ..
In my humble opinion , academics , having created such an environment of chaos and indeed , having capitalised on such an endeavour , should therefore be allowed to remedy their ills whilst capitalising upon this also ….
My Catholic grandfather had no love for the WASPS He claimed they were prejudiced against Catholics Probably true enough But that was another age He was French too.
I found the “disease of the soul of the majority” an interesting remark. I wonder if a Jungian would have continued from that and looked at the majority as an idea / identity and explored how it has dealt with its shadow self over the last few centuries…
First Nations Canadians make up about 4.5% now, it used to be a lot less actually. Their populations have grown in modern times. Canada is actually very Asian, about 15% or more now.
I agree that the defining characteristics of an ethnicity is blurry. Look at China. Or the similarities between the Danish and Swedish languages They’re closer to dialects than some Chinese languages
In the US, it certainly is--deservedly so, they ruined many other countries and killed millions in the ME. And as long as people like Pitt keep trying to court the (Kauf)manns, the Bergs, and the Steins, the far-right in Europe would keep going nowhere too.
When I listen to old English choir music there’s an undeniable cultural ethnicity Otherwise I still think we’re all interbred From families to tribes and countries
If only someone knew Henry George when talking about liberalism. The memory holing of the Single Tax movement, its role in the birth of modern Socialism, its devastating critique of statist socialism, it's completely unique perspective on societal problems, its relevance today, is an ongoing loss to discussions like these.
Think there are differences between immigrant countries like Israel and the USA and nation states like the UK. In Israel there is a desire to absorb and integrate Jews from all over the world and develop a common culture. The USA is a melting pot for people from all over the world in the pursuit of happiness ( obviously there are people there that would also want it to be a white country). But I do not see a problem with the majority of countries maintaining their unique identity and culture; in fact it could be argued that that is diversity rather than every country becoming the same
Can you imagine ruining your country just to carry on getting invites to posh parties? These people do not deserve the positions they are given.
Just following orders.
Schwab, UN etc
The question is: how do we get rid of them? At this point they are embedded everywhere .. most institutions are taken over as well so what is the game plan from here on..?
@@brianmeen2158 This is why thousands of years ago Plato concluded that democracy was the worst kind of government. We need a leader who loves his people.
@@grannyannie2948 yes but who is that? Does that type of individual even exist and could he work his way into the
Mainstream? A huge problem is people that would fix this problem are completely demonized before they even build any
Momentum
Kaufman is the most sophisticated and eloquent man in this entire arena. We must elevate him and people like him.
He is a racist bigot
Highly affable with it!
He is exposes the roots of this insanity to sunlight.
Kaufman is a gem. The man spends much of his life raising awareness and fighting to protect the west and its nations men, women and children. Especially children. Which is where it all starts! Thank you Mr Kaufman. For all you do. Thank you Harrison for interviewing him again!
@@mariaconcepcionrodriguezhe2850no shame, huh? Do you not see how ignorant that sounds? Please try harder. You can do better.
@@mariaconcepcionrodriguezhe2850 Yet still White.
Years ago I've heard him align with replacement, just more slowly so the people can adapt more easily.
I disagree. He understands what is going on very well but he is not an ally of white people. He does not support an ethnically homogenous nation-state.
Canada was fairly 'homogenous' until quite recently as well. There were four major 'groups' - French, English, Irish and Scottish.
Bunch of migrants who forced the indigenous people there almost to extinction and you claim the moral high ground. I guess like the Nazi's justice is the advantage of the strongest.
Which, considering the Norman, Henry VIII and Brittany, and the later proposal to make France part of the UK, are themselves basically all from one 'country'.
Hmmm. Good luck with that theory!
@@offshoretomorrow3346 Who are you replying to?
My statement is not a “theory”. It’s called historical reality.
Eric Kaufmann, always wortth listening to. Great work Harrison Pitt.
Thank you Mr Pitt
Highly impressive.
Great discussion can’t wait to see more.
35:30 I love that the term “based” has filtered up to the highest levels of our cultural intelligentsia.
Yes! I spotted that too.
Great new podcast. Keep up the good work and know you have a big fan!
Great interview. You put your arguments across to the interviewee so well and succinctly too.
This guy is impressive.
Scotland is 93-95% white still.
40:00 fellas, when you are talking about how identity politics gained traction in UK because of immigration you are correct, but it is specifically Islamic immigration and the wars in the Middle East which have given them a Victimhood Narrative and the position of opressed. This is why the hu-White women who will push-back against the Church are silent on Islam.
Great content ❤
It’s not specifically Islamic immiragtion. There are a lot of immigrants from Christian African countries who are also incompatible with our culture and they also bring crime and problems. Trying to make the problem entirely ideological/religious is a symptom of the same blank slatism that leads to open borders. Some peoples are just incompatible with other peoples. Even if they share religions
@@takilatime I didn't say that Islamic immigration is the only problem, I said nothing of the sort.
I used one of our problems as an example.
@@RichardEnglander sorry then I misunderstood. It was your use of the word specifically that tripped me up. I think it’s important to point this out because even on the “dissident right” of UK politics, the Tommy Robinson supports et Al, try to frame all of our immigration problems as problems with Islam and that all. But all that will lead to is “we need mass migration, we just have to make them integrate!” Rather than acknowledging there are peoples from many cultures who are simply incompatible with ours, regardless of who they worship
@@takilatime yup, I don't think they are all bad, but all the problems could have been avoided by having really high standards, only medics, top not crap chefs, engineers etc who have something to offer.
But we got the dross, whole villages of backwards inbred fookers and former child soldiers who see us as the softest target and biggest gold mine ever.
Harrison is so quick
I stumbled upon this video featuring these Dudes: Harrison Pitt, Connor Tomlinson and Charlie Downe and that lead me to check each one of them ....they all make snese to me
"snese"......Oh the irony!
I'm sorry.....I just couldn't resist that😂
Very good discussion. Thanks. I tend to agree more with Deneen's analysis, but I will have to read Kaufmann's book.
I believe the English-derived cultures (US etc...) are very community oriented. It's just that it is taken for granted. If you travel around and live a while in other cultures, the communitarianism of Anglo cultures becomes very evident.
As an Australian I agree. In the 90s our PM said we are geographically Asian, but culturally we are not.
. . . Australia as Asian ? there indeed, is a proposition ! how compares that 'Asian' with the European ? and what of the soup/ mishmash fantastical ? of the moment ?
@@ddahodd7856 Can you speak more plainly.
. . . good question dear Granny Annie - I'd forgotten this 'contribution' of mine - in reading it days after/ later I struggled a little myself, to fathom it, but I've refound the thread and will gladly have a wee go at the 'speaking more plainly'
(I like this phrasing)
. . . please, watch this space as the critical machinery is set in motion (oops getting obscure again) . . .
To my ear Australia as geographically Asian does not ring true - I have appreciated Australasia as the great island of Aus. and scattered archipelago; as
a continent, further remote, beyond, separate from Asia, very distinctly a separate continent.
The cultural sense of the origin of Australia as a modern nation, being so profoundly European, indeed, the stuff of the predominant early influx of we of these isles of England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland being the European foundation.
The later proliferation in arrivals of peoples of a yet broader compass must be taken into account but the foundation is singular and as I have suggested.
Reference the mish/ mash soup, as per my earlier language that perhaps required rephrasing.
To the ancient peoples of the ancient lands of Australasia the admixture of the various recent arrivals in person and in culture is the recipe of the soup.
This was really, really good!
When there is existential risk on the other side why continue to decry a strict exclusion as being morally beyond the pale?
The word "archetype" is pronounced Ar-Ke-Tipe not Arch Type which means a type of arch.
- much as I love dear Harrison, the whiskers are not so much, my delight - otherwise his light is ever to celebrate; says I.
Is that a translation from High German?
- what is this mischief ? High German you say . . .
THe only way to deal with these mendacious arguments is to familiarise yourself with their various formats and then rebut them....they are paper tigers.
Nonsense. In my country we vote between two parties with the same immigration policies. We vote between 0.25% tax policies.
The time to defeat their arguments was 30-40 years ago and stop them before they grew in academia .. now they have sprouted and have left academia and are now in most institutions- bit late to win the argument I’m afraid ..
If only the midwits on the receiving end could more often grasp it.
In my humble opinion , academics , having created such an environment of chaos and indeed , having capitalised on such an endeavour , should therefore be allowed to remedy their ills whilst capitalising upon this also ….
Conservative Party control of candidate preselection is the whole game. Almost anyway.
My Catholic grandfather had no love for the WASPS
He claimed they were prejudiced against Catholics
Probably true enough
But that was another age
He was French too.
I found the “disease of the soul of the majority” an interesting remark. I wonder if a Jungian would have continued from that and looked at the majority as an idea / identity and explored how it has dealt with its shadow self over the last few centuries…
And how it has regularly projected that shadow and all that could not be accepted onto the closest “other” it could find
First Nations Canadians make up about 4.5% now, it used to be a lot less actually. Their populations have grown in modern times. Canada is actually very Asian, about 15% or more now.
I agree that the defining characteristics of an ethnicity is blurry. Look at China. Or the similarities between the Danish and Swedish languages
They’re closer to dialects than some Chinese languages
What ethnic minority being worshipped are they referring to?
All.
With black being at the top of the Intersectional heirarchy.
@@offshoretomorrow3346And the white indigenous right at the bottom.
Potentially all of them (though more so as they do not identify with the majority). It is minority status as such that is worshipped.
@@baigandinel7956 I’m a minority white who doesn’t want to be worshipped
@@MairyHinge 😂so they’d have us think
The pendulum is swinging wildly
Is the intro music Vivaldi?
It's already too late.
In the US, it certainly is--deservedly so, they ruined many other countries and killed millions in the ME. And as long as people like Pitt keep trying to court the (Kauf)manns, the Bergs, and the Steins, the far-right in Europe would keep going nowhere too.
When I listen to old English choir music there’s an undeniable cultural ethnicity
Otherwise I still think we’re all interbred
From families to tribes and countries
If only someone knew Henry George when talking about liberalism. The memory holing of the Single Tax movement, its role in the birth of modern Socialism, its devastating critique of statist socialism, it's completely unique perspective on societal problems, its relevance today, is an ongoing loss to discussions like these.
I clicked when i saw ' should not be worshiped ' that for goes for any racial group. Women should be next on the list, alphabet gang incl.
Think there are differences between immigrant countries like Israel and the USA and nation states like the UK. In Israel there is a desire to absorb and integrate Jews from all over the world and develop a common culture. The USA is a melting pot for people from all over the world in the pursuit of happiness ( obviously there are people there that would also want it to be a white country). But I do not see a problem with the majority of countries maintaining their unique identity and culture; in fact it could be argued that that is diversity rather than every country becoming the same
To be an Israeli citizen, you have to be Jewish.......They don't like outsiders......
😊
Making up non issues. One world one people
Lose the tache, young man.