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The Cofnas-MacDonald debate continues

Here are interviews by Alex Murshak on the disagreements between Nathan Cofnas (who was interviewed first) and me. These interviews were conducted separately (Cofnas first) and neither of us had heard the other’s interview before we were interviewed. My interview: Youtube: https://youtu.be/P836lrcMopI?si=H4nzxcPcfJvbiwYG RSS: https://hackingstate.podbean.com/e/kevin-macdonald/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/4CAfLAyCrBwdBYUSoD6idw Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hacking-state/id1689677076 Here are the links to Nathan Cofnas’ interview as well: […]

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NJP: A Postmortem

Editor’s note: This was posted by Matt Parrot on his Substack Good riddance. I had no special access to the inner workings of the NJP. The higher ups always held me in contempt, and would have kept me at arm’s length had I attempted to approach the project. I didn’t ask. They didn’t ask. I […]

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Interview with “Our Interesting Times”

I did an interview on “Our Interesting Times.” Here’s their synopsis: Dr. Kevin MacDonald joins Our Interesting Times to discuss two of his recent articles: “Why Are Jews So Influential?” and “Will the Gaza War Threaten Jewish Power in the U.S. and Their Status as Occupying the Moral High Ground?” We talk about how organized […]

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Religion, Race, and Ethnicity in Greco-Roman Antiquity New Perspectives on The Lordship of Jesus, Judaism, and the “Truthiness” of Christianity, Part One

Introduction On the dissident right down-under, the intellectual, spiritual, and moral bankruptcy of mainstream Australian “conservatism” is a well-worn topic.  Everyone expects conservatives to cuck when the question of White genocide or the great replacement is raised.  Should attention shift away from racial politics to the relationship between politics and religion, however, most conservatives and […]

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Thoughts on love and hate

The last time I saw the word “love” it was in the phrase “Love is love”, which, being meaningless, gave me no idea what it was supposed to be promoting. I thought it must be homosexuality because I’d heard Stephen Fry say the words, which was depressing enough. How could an intelligent man do something […]