White Liberals' Self-HATRED Is Destroying The West ft. Rudyard Lynch
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In this episode of the podcast, I'm joined by writer and podcaster Rudyard Lynch to discuss the recent mass shooting at Bondi Beach, Australia, and the impact of Western immigration policies on the country's identity and culture.
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Well, I know the Timcast audience, you've obviously been on the show,
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which is an infinitesimally small portion of the population,
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But can you give people a quick intro of who you are, what you do?
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I run a YouTube channel called What If I Fault Test in History 102,
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which looks at the patterns in the past to predict the future.
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A, your reaction to the Bondi Beach shooting in Australia,
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sort of how these immigration policies have affected us.
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And also, I wanted to get your reaction to multiple Republican congressmen
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look, not only do we need to introduce a Muslim travel ban,
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but we need to sort of amplify and ramp up our re-migration efforts.
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Australia is interesting because it's really emblematic
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that the issues with Western civilization are more so psychological and spiritual
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that is facing threats from external immigration.
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It should be the country on Earth, them in New Zealand,
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which are singularly most immune to foreign threats.
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because it's understood that if there's a nuclear war,
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Australia will be the last place humans survive.
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And oftentimes, Australians aren't even bringing in immigrants
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countries where I would not support immigration from there,
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But when you're bringing in immigrants from Pakistan
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that just signifies that in a country like Australia or New Zealand,
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And I think that's a layer that goes under said these days.
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And I often find that in the Anglo-Diaspora countries,
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They don't have the oppositional force to say no to wokeness.
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So it just keeps on eating them up again and again and again.
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That's my question is Australia and the United States
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are probably the most similar countries on Earth,
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in the sense that Australians had to go through
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a similar sort of ethnogenesis that Americans did
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And this had to synthesize into a new sort of ethnic identity
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And at the time, obviously, there was no internet communication.
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So they had to rapidly sort of form into a new identity.
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But the American ethnogenesis seems a bit stronger.
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sort of circulating in the American political zeitgeist.
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Why are they not able to conceptualize themselves?
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Why are they not able to organize and lobby for themselves?
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Because in America, even people on the left, I think,
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And it's an assessment of New Zealand's founding
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And it's interesting because these are two settler-colonial
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is that America's foundation in the 17th century
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And freedom was the biggest issue of 17th century England
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And America has kept all of these sort of cultural traits
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which is why the closest thing to what Shakespeare spoke
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I always imagined it as like an octopus creature.
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while freedom was much bigger in the 17th century.
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And the Antipodes crystallized this notion 200 years ago
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And so what this means is that Australia and New Zealand
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because if you try to achieve things in those societies,
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and they're just here to do Barbie on the beach.
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that American Southerners were reading 200 years ago,
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And that is an argument that the left will use.
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when you have that sort of culture pop up in America.
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in the 19th century is really when it crystallized.
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were people that were followed much more in line
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We're seeing this in the United States as well.
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indicating that foreign born Americans at large