Tanstaafl and Hadding Scott join Carolyn to discuss “Is
being White enough to organize around? Can we successfully identify as
an All-European White Folk or only as more diverse ethnic nationalist
Folk? Of course, both are viable for different purposes, but can we
actually have the first without the second? This is debated along with
other topics:
Gov. Bobby Jindal’s essay on “The End of Race” arguing for a total melting pot;
Pro-pagan article at Alt-Right professing all Whites to be a single Folk;
Tom Sunic-Andrew Fraser radio discussion on rejuvenating a more orthodox Anglo-Saxon Protestantism vs. pagan all-Europeanism;
The cult of Martin Luther King on the 50th anniversary of his “I have a dream” speech;
On the 100th anniversary of the lynching of Leo Frank – was it wrong or righ
Image: Four European types out of many others reveal the
differences among European ethnicities. Opinions vary as to how good for
our race as a whole it can be to have too much ethnic mixing.
Eric Margolis, journalist and author of American Raj,
discusses the imminent US entry into Syria’s civil war; the
questionable evidence that Syria’s government used chemical weapons on
civilians; parallels to the Bush administration’s propaganda campaign
before the 2003 Iraq War; the possibility of Russia entering the
conflict; and escalating violence in Lebanon including car bombs outside
Sunni mosques. (Duration: 46:01 — 10.5MB)
On this edition of The Realist Report, we'll be joined by Zan Overall, also known as The Wise Old Man. Zan will be giving us some updates on his recent activism.
Mark Dankof, a former US Senate
candidate from San Antonio, has joined Press TV’s Debate program to shed
more light on the issue of the use of chemical weapons by the militants
in Syria. ***See VIDEO and TRANSCIPT at Press TV***
Slightly different format this go around. I decided to just talk off the top of my head about whatever popped into it, & this is the unprofessional result!
Today, I'm talking about Egypt; Uncle Adolf; Naughty Chatroom Toddlers; New Mami's Podcasters;Syria, & spining some tunes in between.
Best Heard with Alcohol.
The Syrian conflict has produced a massive refugee problem, and it
reached a new level of horror this week with news that the UN High
Commission on Refugees estimates that there are a million children
refugees alone. UN resources for dealing with this problem are fast
dwindling and donor pledges are falling short
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has warned the United States against the ‘extremely dangerous consequences’ of military action against Syria.
Lavrov made the remarks during a telephone conversation with US Secretary of State John Kerry on Sunday.
“Sergei Lavrov drew attention to the extremely dangerous consequences of a possible new military intervention for the whole Middle East and North Africa region,” the Russian Foreign Ministry said in a statement.
It added that Moscow was “deeply alarmed” by Washington’s statement about its readiness to intervene in Syria. (presstv)
Just when you think the front-yard garden wars can't get worse, enter USDA's rural development dictatorship domineering the food source of the most vulnerable of our society.
In a South Dakota subsidized housing unit live four-year-old Rosie and her severely disabled mother, Mary. They survive on an incredible $658 fixed disability stipend. A tiny unused space just outside their back door seemed like a good place to grow some veggies to supplement their food source.The garden was mostly tended by Rosie starting this past May.
[Always BEFORE harvest] The garden was ordered by property management to be completely removed...this week. Where are the orders really coming from?
Why, from the USDA's Rural Development Agency, of course, who set up the rules for property managers to ban "structures" of any kind within their landscapes. Property management is strictly upholding this policy. (naturalblaze.com)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qyZNwptGyXc
Any US military intervention in Syria will merely exacerbate the crisis
in the Arab country and put the globe on the brink of another world war,
a political analyst tells Press TV.
As the U.S. government fabricates its way into yet another aggressive
war, this time in Syria, I understand why you might resent average
Americans because we allow this war path to continue.