BSNL#12 – Canadian Communists Made a Documentary
Dimes and Judas discuss a new financial product offering personal loans for social activism, then review a documentary the Communist Party of Canada made about themselves.
Dimes and Judas discuss a new financial product offering personal loans for social activism, then review a documentary the Communist Party of Canada made about themselves.
On this episode we do a brief review of one of our most unhinged articles ever, published in The Times to target the White populist revolt in the UK against mass migration by simultaneously attacking their history and advocating for their deportation to Africa. References: Rioters long for a Britain that never existed: https://www.thetimes.com/comment/columnists/article/rioters-long-for-a-britain-that-never-existed-m0fg9z8pl Subscribe […]
Dimes speaks with Jordan Milburn on active clubs and how to survive being doxed.
Dimes and Judas discuss the creation of the Canadian Future Party, Mexico wielding its own population as a bioweapon, and the recent horror film “In A Violent Nature.” After discussing an article on the concept of financial nihilism and the gamification of value, they build into a discussion of the book “Spinal Catastrophism” by Thomas […]
Dimes and Judas discuss RFK Jr. staging a baby bear murder, Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow dressing like a Jamaican prostitute, and the inevitability of open war with Iran. After explaining the preposterous drama surrounding the downfall of New York influencers “Hegelian eGirls,” they review the book “Archeofuturism” by French Nouvelle Droit activist Guillaume Faye. An […]
On this edition of RSCH, we dive into an extensive article released by Political Research Associates – a social justice think tank – which not only investigates the rise of Hispanic and Latinx presence in White Nationalist discourse, but also White Supremacy as an ideological virus spreading into the Global South. Your opponents believe themselves […]
Dimes interviews fellow Canadian Fortissax, most likely on mass migration and the profound history of Canadian ethnography. ➡️ More from Fortissax here: https://fortissax.substack.com/