The Turner Diaries: The 20th Century's Most Dangerous Book
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- Опубліковано 30 вер 2024
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Man, I just wish I could afford this. I have some pretty bad issues (autoimmune GI issues) that I can't afford care for. Trying to handle my diet to help with this as I'm constantly in pain and can't eat, so it makes balancing a diet difficult.... Even at $79, with the extras, it's quite pricey for my budget. 😢
Oh, gads, I ditched AG1 due to oxalate acid issues with my digestion. Went full carnivore instead; way more vitamins without the digestive pain.
Does it still smell like a rotting corpse?
I think, for the sake of the subject matter covered on this channel, regardless of the metrics of what works best for them, the sponsor segments should always be at the start. The video about the genocide in Myanmar had the mid video sponsor segment and was just disorienting of a turn of subject. Especially when dealing with ongoing conflicts or historical ones needing grace and respect, the sponsor should be up front and separate from the subject matter like this video.
I agree, but certain sponsors require the sponsor segment at specific parts of the video (at the beginning, in the middle, etc) so it's not always possible
@@adenkyramud5005 I think if one is to make a channel handling this subject matter, they would stand against taking sponsorship like that, or let the sponsor know of the hazards of mid roll segments. Simon hosts many channels at this point, I could possibly believe the team responsible for these channels can eat a better deal for the ability to have a more respectful ad segment.
The middle ads are always so jarring. I just skip through them anyway.
As if youtubers have any humanity lol
All they care about is ad revenue, they are all money minded greedy things
Most if not all youtubers
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Haha, uh... "just how dangerous can a book be?"
_The Bible has entered the chat_
The Bible .. or the Quoran
@@scottzike1054Both. They are basically the same.
I always thought the most realistic portrayal of how a current day Civil War might start was Euel Arden’s novel, Down Here in the Warmth. Great book. How can you go wrong with Militia on the streets of Manhattan.
"Soylent Green is people." 😳🤔🤣🤣🤣
Jan 6 protesters are living this book.
Now do black supremacist literature.
Can you name any that had any sort of impact at all?
They might if they knew how to read
Black Panther lol
Is it really supremacy if they just want to not be segregated and trampled on? I swear the cognitive dissonance with white supremacists is so real
The look on your face when you choked out the phrase "it tastes good"😂
Looks like he just took a shot of straight vodka!
I like how clearly disgusted he was with the AG1, it sounded like a teenager talking right after a shot of tequila or something.
Kinda like Lucy selling Vitameatavegamin, "and it's tasty too."
Simon cringe after taking a sip of that sewer powder is priceless
Love the audio white-out under the URL, lol.
The “yep…its good” was so forced 😂
I know he doesn't exactly look the type, but Simon is very anti-Nazi.
I have heard it said that soylent green is people...
How fitting, as the Turner Diarrhea belongs exactly in the sewers.
I know Chaplin parodied Hitler and mocked him, but had no idea they were born the same year
The Great Dictator (1940), a fantastic movie.
He parodied Hitler while he was still alive.
And we still don't know who copied whose moustache!
@@meaj4556 I've always thought Hitler copied Chaplin's
@nolongerblocked6210 I believe so, but it's never been proven, far as I know. We could start calling it a Chaplin-stache, if he was first?
I first learned this bit of info when Robert Downey, Jr was doing press for _Chaplin_. (Can’t believe that film was released 30+ years ago.)
"The system". "The organization". "The order". Clearly this is the peak of creativity
The Bible
@@oliverseiler2871That says The Bibble
@@oliverseiler2871not really a good example since bible isn't a nonspecific word here.
Well, it was the 1970s, let's see your literary works.
@@abrahamedelstein4806 Of course, as we all know creativity was invented in the 1980s
Sometimes banned books are read for the morbid curiosity. I enjoy collecting them and reading them because of the fact that they are so controversial.
No apologies needed. I've read Mein Kampf & Maos Little Red Book, works from Marx etc. (I don't know how. They are all damned boring) I remain to this day a lover of Democracy. I have always believed in the Chinese proverb, "In order to defeat your enemy, you must first know your enemy".
@@robertsansone1680 I’ve wanted to read both of those but I figured they would bore the hell out of me
@@scottym6680 They would. To save you the trouble, Hitler didn't like Jews & Mao didn't like Capitalism.
True, ban something, and people want to know why.😂❤
@@patrickmcardle4771 "Forbidden Fruit is sweet".
I bought a copy of this book and now I'm watched by so many government agencies that I'm better protected than any King or president. 😊
Read 1984 next. 😂
Imagine thinking the eyes of the government is akin to "protection" 🙄🤡
@@donniebrasco4114 Great comment, I was thinking this!
@donniebrasco4114 Followed by the Lord of the Rings. They are all indicators of White supremacy apparently. 😂
Same with “The Anarchist’s Cookbook”, even tho it’s full of useless garbage! LMAO
I read this terrible book about 20 years ago. It is indeed a Manual of Hate, as FBI stated. I'm a writer and author, and in my opinion, the book is rather poorly written, predictable, and not very realistic. Pearse also penned a sort of sequel entitled HUNTER, of which I never read, expecting more of the same neo nazi propaganda..
Even if you wanted a copy of this novel for nothing more than the educational and historical significance (learning from history so as not to repeat it), I imagine you'd wind up on a whole host of watch lists.
You should end up on a Watchlist. It's 2023; no one is buying that bullshit "erm umm it's for research" narrative anymore. There are tons of resources available online including the very site you're on right now if you want an in depth breakdown of the book and how shitty it is.
Bought it in high school from a barnes and nobel. They had to special order it so im definitely on a list somewhere. I'm just hoping me being Jewish and taking a class on the subject helped me out a bit 😂
Edit: the guy above is correct with how bad it is, such a poorly written book
😏 it’s available to the library of Congress is braille and audio reading download service in other words… It’s available to the blind. Lol!
@jibjones1233 you just need to submit form vet 49 aleph to the international cabal, and they can get you removed from the list. Make sure you're not using bet 49 aleph, that's the one for space laser targeting requests. You only get to make that mistake once.
I'm already on half a dozen watchlists bc of research for my writing (I have characters who literally work the JTTF, enough said) and the *only* reason I'd read is to better understand motivation behind acts of terrorist. That's it. Anything other than similar research purposes and I think that that book needs to be burned.
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Even Simon's superior acting skills couldn't convince me he enjoyed the green drink. He really tried, though.
He did .
Thought the same thing, still love my boy Simon tho!
It is weird he is advertising such a product. He does not look like the sort of health influencer that sort of thing would couple well with.
If it tastes foul then it must be good for you is the USP.
considering what AG1 pays, its not weird at all@@Rocketboy1313
I tried that drink once. Tasted like yard trimmings.
Whats the tax policy of the Utopian future? Everyone is white... And..? Is thag enough for some people?
You've already put more thought into it than the author did
i will watch your ad reads because you put it at the beginning unlike other channels that try to fool me by putting their ads when the video is just about to get good.
It reads more like teenagers larping. To pretend it's a dangerous how to manual is ridiculous.
I miss Murdoch Murdoch
I brought hearts of iron!
Bring me a higher love!
Unfortunately there will not be a repeat of the Great MEME war of 2016 during the 2024 election cycle and all of the great content it generated. Walt Bismarck was also memory holed by UA-cam.
They were last seen walking through Spengler's Forest.
Bitchute
So... basically what the Israelies are doing?
what? how did get that conclusion?
When he said 'early 2000s' I was like 'WTF I thought this was 20th century, that's too close to today'
I believe we're in the 21st century.
20th Century’s most deadly books would be Hitler’s Mein Kampf or Mao Tse-Tung’s Little Red Book.
Not even close, those two books are famous, sure but do they still influence behaviors or fuel movements, very little. I think Sun-Tsu, The Koran, 1984, The Satanic Verses, Beyond Freedom And Dignity, Johnny Got His Gun, War of the Flea, Industrial Society and it's Future and a half-dozen others will be the "important" and dangerous books of the near future.
I would have the Bible and other religious texts at the top of the list of most dangerous books.
The talmud
Mao's book is beautiful and righteous
@@rodrigoemerickcoriolanosar40💀
So, Project 25 💙
Turner? I hardly know her!
I remember back in the mid 80s a friend and I were in high school and went to a gun show one Sunday for something to do. There was a vendor selling this book and he was dressed in some sort of uniform, almost like some kind of boy scout type group. He said something like "you two look like fine young men. How would you like to step up and do something for your people"?
Being pretty naive at the time, I thought that sounded patriotic and he encouraged me to read some of this book. About five minutes in I realized these dudes were straight up Nazis!
I made my share of bad decisions when I was young, but I had enough sense not to get mixed up with that bunch!
I'm calling BS on your story.
I wish it were. You don't believe there were and are white supremacists groups out there? This is how they recruited pre-Internet.
@@Rampart.XI take it you’ve never been to a gun show in states? 😂
@@ChaseTheHonda I know leftists like to jazz up the Nz WS narrative.
In the 80s i can totally see that. Many of these "militia" types are still ignorant to this day.
The one big takeaway I got from that book (which I read two decades ago) was that their revolution was made possible by the gov't outlawing and confiscating privately owned firearms. According to the book, the conservatives who claimed they would never give up their guns, did the opposite. They were among the first to comply. The revolutionaries kept theirs and hid them. Also, the author had a keen eye for sociopolitical trends, as the world described in that book is disturbingly similar to today's world.
The world in the future of the "historian" or the world before and during the "great revolution"?
@@Tuberuser187 Obviously, it's the world before the "great revolution". The last sentence of OP's comment makes that rather clear.
@@ElvenSupremacy Not really, mentioning todays world leaves it open enough.
Yes only the so called conservatives have traded rules with the liberals and just haven’t figured it out yet!!!! 😂😂😂😂 what was the devils biggest trick again??? How did that go??? I’m a pagan so I don’t fucking know… SKALL, yah this is a shit show clown circus..
How to let the world know you agree with the Turner diaries without openly saying you agree with the Turner diaries
Religious gun nuttery goes hand and hand with racism, go figure
Do Protocols of The Elders of Zion next!
Yeah, i don't he will go there, youtube will ban his channel
@@bloodmuffin123assuming these comments aren’t facetious from anti semitic people themselves, in all honesty that would be interesting. It’s a great forgery and fictional nonsense in of itself. However UA-cam probably would ban it due to UA-cam’s AI bot thinking that Simon is a neo Nazi channel, the bot not being able to tell the difference unfortunately.
@@bloodmuffin123No...they wont silly
The real enemies of humanity
@@bloodmuffin123lol JewTube
This is disturbing. I am going to write to my congressman and watch some videos of cute dogs and cats to try and feel normal again.
Sounds like a horrible book, maybe you could review some work from Ibram X next.
Oh BTW, The copy I had actually says "The Book That Inspired The Oklahoma city Bombing". They literally put that on there to sell books. Using a tragedy to sell books is I'm my mind disgusting!
on the cover ?
@@sethlinerode1047 ya
Another influence on the Turner Diaries you missed was Jack London’s The Iron Heel, a novel written from Londons socialist politics, it’s very similar in composition, written as letters of the protagonist found after a great socialist uprising overthrows the the US government (referred to as the Iron Heel) and the governments in Europe and Latin America which are portrayed as mere puppets of the iron heel. At the end of the book, it is reference that the protagonist was martyred and after her death, a socialist revolution had installed a new regime, called the brotherhood of Man.
Of course he didn't mention it. Socialism good. He didn't mention the Handmaids Tale either.
@@ferulebezel
The handmaids tale was not referenced by the author of TD as an inspiration nor is it of a similar literary style
@@eriknervik9003- That would require a time machine, as _The Handmaid's Tale_ was written in the 1980s.
@@ferulebezel- Or maybe it didn't occur to him.
Why should Simon mention a book written nearly a decade after _The Turner Diaries?_
@@julietfischer5056 The same reason one would mention analogous books written decades before it.
I always find it funny that American conservatives love to call the Democrats nazis even though books like these heavily echo conservative ideology and are loved by conservatives.
Lmao in what world are you living in? There’s one group of people that has been calling everyone who isn’t them a Nazi the last few years, and it isn’t conservatives, or even mainstream Democrats. There’s zero resemblance between the unique hallmarks of this book and conservative ideology. Books like these aren’t “loved by conservatives.”
Anyone who thinks this book is the most dangerous doesn’t remember much about the 20th century.
No kidding. This guy is a clown. Mein Kamph? Mao's Little Red Book? Nevermind The Communist Manifesto itself, which while written in the 19th century resulted in the deaths of untold millions in the 20th.
What other book has the same influence within white supremacists circles??
Why didn't you site something?
Mein Kampf?
@@kevinfogle7929 Most of the people on the extreme right can barely read. Turner is simple enough with 5th grade wording.
Thank you for mentioning the number of people including, children murdered at the Oklahoma City bombing. I think for the sake of complete context, it's important to not gloss over the amount of life lost at Waco, 82 people including 23 children.
I'll be honest, I've heard about Waco a lot over the years (I was born in 1985), but I still don't fully understand what happened or what it was about.
@VampyreVladimira Essentially, there was a group of religious separatists that had an end of days belief. They were accused of weapons violations and sexual misconduct. The federal government went to their compound to serve a warrant on the leader. The "Davidians," as they were called, were prepared. This led to a shootout and a long, drawn-out standoff and seige. It ended in a fire and the death of almost everyone in the compound. There are several documentaries and movies about it. There is still a lot of debate about all the events that took place and who was at fault. It was a tragedy regardless of who was at fault.
@VampyreVladimira ATF murdered women and children by burning down a compound of a cult that had "automatic weapons" that were never found. The leader of the cult was a "child lover" apparently, but the government wasn't there for that. All the video footage that showed the ATF firing first was "lost" so all we have the the ATF's word that "no they shot at us first". But they massacred those women and children and blamed it on the cult.
@@themadpolymath3430 Geezus! So basically, it would be like ATF or someone similar going to Jonestown and massacring the victims of Jim Jones' cult? Like yeah, I get it, they were a cult and had weapons (allegedly), but the people that were part of it, except the leader who created it, were victims, like? Wtf?!
Thanks for the video you peaked my interest where can I find it? Thanks!
Regarding the "Anarchist Cookbook"? That tome is the greatest, most effective manual for self-removal from the gene pool currently in print. I read it, and could not stop laughing at the number of ways to reduce oneself to so much exsanguinated hamburger. So if rapid, unexpected disassembly of your bilateral symmetry is what you're looking for, then the "Anarchist Cookbook" and "Poor Man's James Bond" are your manuals of choice. Good luck, and try not to take anyone other than yourself along with you.
One must separate the wheat from the chaff...
Never buy the compromised second grab editions
The Columbine shooters tried to build bombs from the anarchist cookbook. They only brought guns to pick off survivors. If they hadn't been such idiots, the death toll that day might have been much higher
Oh this book....
As if these desirable groups won't just eat their own once everyone else is gone.
And before. Night of Long Knives, the Bolsheviks CHEKA, Romes Servile Wars,
Fascists have to purge any domestic dissention, and liquidate(profit) from any adjacent power structures before they can turn on the world.
They do it now!! It's just mostly hidden in their compounds & deep in the backcountry where they live. But every once in awhile someone escapes bcuz they don't like how they or their kids/family are being treated or turned into fanatics & it becomes a news story for a week or two... then everyone forgets about those a-holes again & they continue on with their idiocy in secret
@@nolongerblocked6210just like how the National Alliance fell apart after Pierce’s death!
@@VideoMask93White supremacist organizations are always splintering and reforming. Who would have thought being racist and uneducated would make you prone to excessively small groups and an inability to compromise in a functional manner.
A book that makes the early and mid carreer works of good old uncle Lovecraft seem modest by comparison.
HP Lovecraft would call the Turner Diaries racist which is really saying something
@@barbaragarb9453 Chances are that he would really tear it apart, especially late career Lovecraft given how his views changed later in his life.
And then there is the fact that Lovecraft actually knew how to write properly.
okay you're going too far there. loving lovecraft doesn't make you a racist. nor do I see calls for violence in the Cthulu mythos. Lovecraft was a neurotic neophobe. His racism was a product of severe clinical anxiety. If he lived today, he'd be seeing a psychiatrist and therapist and be on medication. He also married a Jew who shared his love of books, against the wishes of his family, so its clear that he cared more about books than he did about race. You notice that his protagonists aren't just white protestants, they're copies of HIM. He's the one being turned into a monster, driven insane, or killed. He's doing these things to himself in his novels. Psychologically, he did have a lot of things in common with racists. But it was more than just racism. It was the much broader neophobia, the fear of new things. Anything that was new and unfamiliar. Not just people of different races, faiths or creeds.
I'm not sure if this makes sense, I'm waiting for my first cup of coffee to kick in. But to denounce him as merely a racist is to oversimplify him immensely.
@@matteste I love lovecraft, but he can occasionally get too ornate. and occasionally he misuses a word in his quest to be obtuse. In the Cats of Ulthar for example, I don't think he knows what the word hoary means. Its an archaic word for hairy. So he's calling Africa "Dark and hairy". Like whut? That doesn't make sense. If he meant hoary as in behaving like a whore, then he seriously misused the word.
How do I know what hoary means? Because I've grown horehound, a medicinal tea herb, which got its name from 'hoary" because it was fuzzy.
@@barbaragarb9453 Lovecraft also never openly called for violence. The people most hurt in Lovecraft's writings were his protagonists, who are all copies of himself, and the occasional group of cultists who have no clue what they're actually doing. The Turner Diaries openly depict violence for political gain, plain old human on human cruelty.
Donald Trump's bedtime stories?
Turner would consider Trump to be part of the Jewish order
I just hope the UA-cam algorithm doesn’t strike this video
Austin is not that far east. Austin is in south central Texas
Lol what a joke. I read the Turner Diaries and Hunter years ago, and I found them just mediocre racist vigilante fiction. Nothing magical. Nothing that turns people evil. You do know that there are over one million books on Amazon right now, and thousands of books of vigilante fiction, many of which are some shade of racist? Worried about people liking reading about genocide etc? Did you realize that the first Star Wars movie genocides an entire planet? So dramatic. People will always be inspired by the books they read, for better or worse. This isn't the Necronomicon, haha. Are you going to make a video like this about V for Vendetta being 'dangerous'? Or is that one okay because they were targeting a charicature of republican fascists?
Though, I've gotta say, Simon, you so thoroughly commented on how disgusted you were with the racism that I think you accomplished your aim of making sure your viewers definitely don't think you're racist. Virtue signalling success. Carry on.
The Turner Diaries was written by an Engineer... and you can tell bcuz IT IS Boring. Engi-nerds can have a 2 hour conversation about a single type of screw.
I read( or rather TRIED to read) this book and Mein Kamf whilst incarcerated both of which are bloated, boring and a bunch of bull 💩
Physicist.
wow the novelization of the fairly odd parents is nowhere near as funny as the show
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Seeing AG1 ads by Simon are always such a pleasure. You can tell how much it's not a part of his morning routine and how much he's fighting to not make a face 😭
It's a very short book and it's free online (at least it was when I found it years ago). You can easily read the whole thing in an hour or two. William Pierce isn't that great at story-telling and it shows in the book. It's a power fantasy story and he said as much. A more realistic scenario book written by him would be "Hunter" (If I remember the name correctly).
"free online (at least it was when I found it years ago)" Still is, even in Canada.
Thanks for the recommendation
Nah, Hunter is equally unrealistic and nonsensical.
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But then we miss his sour face trying to sell this green crap when he tries drinking it.
0:27 Simon gags while taking a sip of the sponsored product.
That's the REAL content right there@@Jeremy-ql1or
This is utterly insane period.
Based on the dislikes, there's at least 176 nazis who have watched this video. My grandpa (who killed them in droves in WWII) would be disappointed.
My grandfather did the same as yours did. I agree with your sentiment. My grievance is with censorship. A good example of this is getting censored online for using that k word that our grandfathers did during the war. Now days it's called unalived. Doublespeak is not a good path to head down. It only causes more confusion and aggravation. Stuff like this shitty book being the polar opposite of what people like you and I believe is the sad tradeoff society has to make in order to have open and honest and hopefully peaceful discussions about social issues. If we ban everything that has caused violence, where would it stop?
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a song to lighten the topic.
Do you have a clue of the racial attitudes of US and by extension allied countries at that time?
@@kvltofsobek90What's your point? My Grandpa was Canadian. While, like any / every country on Earth, it still has racism, Canada never had government institutionalized slavery or segregation ever in it's history. Grandpa was also a jew and got 4 medals for killing nazi trash on Juno Beach. He, perhaps naively, had hoped he had helped rid the world of nazi garbage. Were he alive, he'd be quite sad.. and mad (nazis wouldn't like him when he was mad)... at the number of nazis who still remain, especially in the US and lesser extent Canada / UK.
@@Hathur your and everyone elses grandpa fought for a country that forbade blacks from either entry, citizenship, or voting
READ BANNED BOOKS!!!!… Oh…. Not THOSE banned books?…. Oopsie.
So... 1984, the Handmaid's Tale... Banned in the US. This... Not? Explains a lot.
Banned in the us? Maybe in schools but they are absolutely not banned from buying, owning or consuming. Where did you get this idea?
Still not as bad as the Talmud
No it’s pretty bad and it’s writing is dogshit
I read it several years ago. Its short and I got through it in a evening. Sorta gave me an ill feeling in the process. Written so ignorant people could read and comprehend it. Don't think it should be banned but looked at for what it is. Shitty literature.
Hey, you, random UA-cam user. Don't sort the comments by new. Just trust me on this one.
Thanks for the heads up, but I was curious so….
@@KRW3321 Don't worry, our benevolent overlords will delete everything they disagree with very shortly.
I’ll take your advice
"most dangerous book" seems like an exaggeration. I'm almost inclined to say that books don't kill people
Guess you never heard of the bible. That book has killed more people than McDonald's has served.
Hey, at least we aint speaking German!
Amirite? Amirite?
Yah how dare we not murder millions of innocent people just for not being white.
Do Naked Lunch!!!!!!
I'd rather Simon dosed himself then did Fear & Loathing
uhm... you know that "mein kampf" is also a 20th century book, right? so is mao's little red book.
He mentions it at the start of the video.
William Luther Pierce.
Come on Simon, Cody from Some More News chugs that entire glass. Put some effort into it.
It's obvious Cody doesn't like it either, lol, Simon's "I'm on my 2nd glass" was obviously a lie
@@nolongerblocked6210 LMAO when Cody "enjoys" his drink.
Laughing at the notion of Jewish power while citing the ADL. lol
Right is this guy really that unaware or Is he just trolling the audience 🤔
Imagine being a nazi sympathizer. You guys lost
Timothy McVeigh sold copies of The Turner Diaries at gun shows around the mid and South West to support himself while he devised his plot and gathered the necessary ingredients for his truck bomb.
Well done.
You get to stay monetized, citizen.
lol true
Haha
going into the comment section of slightly niche political history channels is always a mixed bag cause it'll be about some horrific person/book and half the comments will be cookie cutter "jeez he was weird" comments to "wow, the demented schizophrenic child offender was so right...why are people such sheep?!"
I've read ted kaczynski's manifesto, and i have to admit it's actually quite an interesting read. However, I've only read excerpts from this book, and that's enough for me lol
The big difference here is that Ted was a horribly damaged man that had at least some points to make. Yes, his bombing spree was awful, but it came as a result of an extremist mind that in an incredibly flawed way intended some kind of good (I'm absolutely _not_ defending his actions, by the way, only his truly deranged mindset; the guy was actually insane). Meanwhile, good ol' Pierce just wanted a world where the Nazis didn't completely fail the war like the rightful _losers_ that they really were. Evil. Fucking. _Losers._ It's not just propaganda, it's _fantasy_ propaganda, which quite amazingly comes off as both evil and fucking pathetic.
Truly a trash document unworthy of anybody's time or attention.
You're right, it makes more sense than Uncle Ted's crazy ass 😂
@@yuothineyesasianWhy do so many white supremacists use pictures of black people as their thumbnails? 🤔
Probably because the Unabomber at least had a valid point in his manifesto
well he had 167 iq and went to harvard after skipping 2 grades. ofc he could make anything sound valid
People write books . People are full of it . Always remember that .
Most dangerous book? Utter BS! It’s horrible writing, but worth reading to open one’s eyes to how extreme racism can become (just don’t ever think only white racism is like this). A student of history might have Mein Kampf, Mao’s Little Red Book, and the Communist Manifesto in his library, if only to better know our enemies. Turner Diaries also fits in that category.
I like this baldy's stories for the most part but he really seems to have a thing against the US. Absolutely the US had some disgusting things in our past, like most countries. But as. 63 year old white male who grew up in the South I NEVER saw a white supremicist or a KKK member. What I have seen is a country that has a massive amount of people of color elected as judges, police chiefs, heads of education, governors, mayors, and one two-term black president who I voted for. I spoken to Black native born Africans who have told me the US is the LEAST racist country they have ever seen. 99.9 percent of Americans know nothing about the Turner Diaries and would laugh at it. Baldy like to speak about the American militant right wing but Ive seen nothing here on the militant left wing like say.....The Weather Undergroung. A very violent Marxist racist group that was the inspiration for BLM. I never seen anything about racism in other countries, maybe Ive missed something, like how in China African students were turned out of their appartements by authorities and force to sleep in the streets during COVID. I've seen his stories on slavery in the US and they were very well done. But what about reporting on the massive period when North Africans and muslims took Europeans as slaves? Racism isn't an American invention, it's as old as mankind committed buy nearly every race and nationality at some point in history. A big problem today is that young people have no idea about this.Keep up the good work, but don't blame one country for all the ills of the world when there is plenty of guilt to go around.
Oops. Don't attack me for the spelling errors. I didn't have time to proof read.
Yes, that's part of the problem and the reason that a Turner Diaries scenario is even slightly plausible. Westerners do not think racially. Unfortunately the entire rest of the world does, and they're being invited in.
Yeah man the tone of your voice after you took a drink of that stuff did not say “this is GOOD!”
that had me cracking up XD
Simon & AG1 = 😳🤢🤮😤🤥🤑
Sounds based
Yeah, let's ban books, because thats ALWAYS worked in the past. And the pendulum would NEVER swing back the other way.
We banned the book of Adolf here in germany.......works just fine!
Holy shit this sounds like a great idea
No
Oh no! The Turner Diaries deserves mockery, not fans!
16 deranged people liked this?
Having read a bit of genre it comes off like the series the " Walking Dead " entertaining but not much more..... just saying. 🤪🤪🤪
Its a novel , not very well written.
No need to be sensational
Though with all the open borders maybe it isn't a future that is as fictional as we would wish it to be.
LoL ,'open borders'
You made a mistake about 'Serpent's Walk'. The author of that was M.A.R. Barker, an American professor who converted to Islam and was most famous outside of his field for writing an early tabletop role-playing game, 'Empire of the Petal Throne', with a very detailed setting inspired by pre-Columbian American and south Asian civilizations. His neo-Nazism didn't become widely known until after his death.
A neo-nazi muslim dungeon master? What the hell
@@ryltair u ev'dently don' play MYFAROG
He made a lot of mistakes. He does not know the rest of the story.
@@ryltaireverything in that phrase minus the dungeon master part is very very common.
@@ryltairislam/neonazis/table top gaming are all systems of antisemetism.
Hunter (Pierce novel) is better book. 🤗🤗
Yeah but let's be real he wasn't a great writer. More like "well I see you lazy POCs aren't writing anything so I'll have to do it myself".
And what about the Talmud?
More worried about they homosexual books in my kids school library than some racist fantasy.
5:08 Of course he was born on September 11th
Do one on the Talmud next....
You do it.
ye that green shit took his breath away 🤣
You didn’t sell very well 😂😂😂
Yeah, sure, now do the communist manifesto. I’ll wait.
I wonder which book would be found in the collections of the 9/11 terrorists, PAM AM Flight 103 bombers, London bridge attack, etc. And if this particular book should also be banned for similar reasons?
I don't know goood question, what does the government like to read?
Maybe Simon can go over the book Noel Ignatiev wrote....
Looking through history, there's a lot that would explain what's going on in t he world, who promotes it, and how they get away w/ such rhetoric without mass uproar...
Noel is godamn psychotic, though thankfully even the lefty media know he's a clown
The most dangerous book is an e book with small font. Millions of eyes affected
Idk what I'm on
And as I am sure we all know, the word 'Aryan' doesn't mean what they think it means. A Parsee friend once took great pleasure in pointing out that as an Indo-Iranian, he was an Aryan, and I, being an Anglo-Saxon, was not. And then of course the term 'Anglo-Saxon' is also a load of old nonsense.
Many of those ancient labels have been totally removed from their original meaning. Did you know most Jewish people aren't even Semites at all? Apparently they just borrowed that one
Based book
You’re physically and mentally weak
Read this years ago. Know your enemy is the only reason I finished it.
Ah yes, your *only* enemy in the whole world 😅
@@Anon1gh3 nobody cares, you live in your mother's basement.
19:45 G*ddamn you, Brain Boy...lol
Now I'm going to have to read this sh*t.
Thanks a lot!
Is there an Audio book? lol
bit chute
As a Canadian citizen I'm ashamed that this is banned, censorship just makes it more interesting to impressionables minds...
Ha ha here in the U.S.A. we are on a book-banning spree.
They banned it because it's correct in its assessments. It's a direct threat to the actual powers that are eroding Western nations - international banks.
But it literally deserves to be banned!
@@jeffreygao3956That mentality doesn't stop the right wing fanaticism, it only makes it worse.
@@drgenmo8340 No, giving them a free reign is what makes it worse.
Actually, the 20th Century's most dangerous book was "Rules for Radicals".
Nope, by far the most dangerous book of the 20th century, light years ahead of all the others, is the communist manifesto by Karl Marx. The fact that Simon named some obscure book barely anyone has ever heard of let alone read "the most dangerous book of the 20th century" just shows his raging leftist bias. Communism and socialism have killed hundreds of millions in the 20th century, and the communist manifesto was the cornerstone of it all. Meanwhile the Turner diaries was the inspiration for a couple of deaths at most.
The Turner Diaries is only dangerous to the guilty. Rules for Radicals was the Bad Guys' playbook and written by a bonafide member of the Tribe.
Well this video brought out the racists in the comments
I was interested in the book at Simon’s vague description of it’s story, but then he went into more detail and was like “ha ha ha NO.”
Randolph Caverhall was the pen name of M.A.R. Barker, designer of the Empire of the Petal Throne rpg campaign setting. M.A.R. Barker wrote Serpent's Walk. This was only discovered relatively recently. Apparently Randolph Caverhall was the name of one of his ancestors.
sad day for rpg fans.
This is very disappointing for me personally, as Tekumel has always been fascinating to me.
I always knew the caste system was evil, and of course slavery, but Medieval European Feudalism was awful as well, and Tekumel was a very distinct, non-European fantasy setting.
No matter what I might think about M.A.R. Barker himself, I have spent too many decades engaging in the content to abandon all that effort because Barker was a Nazi wanker.
Just as I wouldn't abandon Dungeons and Dragons or Middle Earth if I discovered something awful about their creator.
I just posted about this as well. It does suck. But I am surprised Simon couldn't Google it real quick, it's on Wikipedia for gods sake.
My Father, had this book, had Adolph's Opus as well. He also had VonDaniken. He instructed me to think about the why when reading garbage. Why do people feel the need for this, what is behind the unreasonable fear and hatred, or with Aliens and Ghosts, belief.
You shouldn't use the southern poverty law center in anything you reference they have no credibility