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Coming at the top of the hour: Tiki Torch Terror!
Greg Johnson welcomes Sam Dickson and Thomas Steuben to Counter-Currents Radio. In the first hour, we will discuss the news that Charlottesville marchers will be prosecuted for terrorizing people with tiki torches. In the second hour, Greg will do a solo Ask Me Anything, so be ready with your questions. The stream will start at noon Pacific, 3pm Eastern Standard Time, 8pm UK time, and 9pm Central European Time on:
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Greg Johnson welcomes Sam Dickson and Thomas Steuben to Counter-Currents Radio. In the first hour, we will discuss the news that Charlottesville marchers will be prosecuted for terrorizing people with tiki torches. In the second hour, Greg will do a solo Ask Me Anything, so be ready with your questions. The stream will start at noon Pacific, 3pm Eastern Standard Time, 8pm UK time, and 9pm Central European Time on:
DLive: https://dlive.tv/Counter-Currents
Odysee: https://odysee.com/@countercurrents/ccradio
Send questions & donations to Entropy: entropystream.live/countercurrents
Forwarded from Dan Davis Author
St George is an incarnation of the ancient mythological dragon slayer.
Invoking his name in battle brings strength to your arm and courage to your heart.
Happy St George's Day!
https://youtu.be/YJvI-MUl9IQ
Invoking his name in battle brings strength to your arm and courage to your heart.
Happy St George's Day!
https://youtu.be/YJvI-MUl9IQ
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St George: the Indo-European Dragonslayer
Saint George was a Christian Greek soldier of the Roman Empire, from Cappadocia or perhaps Syria who was martyred for refusing to sacrifice to the Roman gods.
He was a heroic figure to people right across Christendom and one who was particularly attractive…
He was a heroic figure to people right across Christendom and one who was particularly attractive…
Forwarded from Laura Towler
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We begin building the scaffolding. The reds hold signs saying “every refugee welcome here” and “jobs and homes” (doesn’t even make sense)
Very fitting for St George's Day, one man standing against the serpentine forces of chaos.
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The absolute chad that is Sam Melia faces down the reds by himself. They’re the usual unwashed rabble of students and trade union folk.
Our protest starts at 11am so we still have a while until our guys and the public get here.
Our protest starts at 11am so we still have a while until our guys and the public get here.
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Never thought I’d see the day where I was stood on a stage holding a megaphone and facing down 100 commies who were screaming at me. The blank look on their faces when they can’t answer your questions though… 😬😂
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New edition of Classic Movies tonight!
https://www.youtube.com/live/EaqtCRkMs3w?feature=share
https://www.youtube.com/live/EaqtCRkMs3w?feature=share
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Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.
Forwarded from LeakyVax
Please consider taking the time to read Morgoth's latest Substack, which discusses something that effects us all and I feel many struggle to process.
We are saturated in algorithms optimised for best exploiting our attention. Ideas like collective attention, attention economy, and "the current thing" all touch on this increasingly absurdly accelerated dynamics of shifting attention. News items sometimes less than a week old are forgotten as soon as the eye of Sauron spotlight saccades onto something new, memes that were funny and fresh a day ago feel stale today, etc.
It feels as though the dissident consciousness is still confused, we have yet to internalise and grapple with these weird collective attention dynamics because we're inside them, like a flatlander's perspective in flatland, and then when someone does point them out, it's mentioned either as an oddity, or they attribute it to some conspiracy to distract us, and then thought of little farther than that.
I take care to consciously focus my attention on a smaller number of quality voices, and advise you reading this do the same, following too many streams of information spreads one's attention increasingly thinly to everyone's detriment. 'Network pruning' is something that increases the efficiency of neural networks, and may similarly be a good practice for the collective health of this 'hivemind' of ours.
We are saturated in algorithms optimised for best exploiting our attention. Ideas like collective attention, attention economy, and "the current thing" all touch on this increasingly absurdly accelerated dynamics of shifting attention. News items sometimes less than a week old are forgotten as soon as the eye of Sauron spotlight saccades onto something new, memes that were funny and fresh a day ago feel stale today, etc.
It feels as though the dissident consciousness is still confused, we have yet to internalise and grapple with these weird collective attention dynamics because we're inside them, like a flatlander's perspective in flatland, and then when someone does point them out, it's mentioned either as an oddity, or they attribute it to some conspiracy to distract us, and then thought of little farther than that.
I take care to consciously focus my attention on a smaller number of quality voices, and advise you reading this do the same, following too many streams of information spreads one's attention increasingly thinly to everyone's detriment. 'Network pruning' is something that increases the efficiency of neural networks, and may similarly be a good practice for the collective health of this 'hivemind' of ours.
https://morgoth.substack.com/p/im-bored-with-boyles-safe-subversion
***My New Article putting Frankie Boyle's fake radicalism through the meat-grinder
***My New Article putting Frankie Boyle's fake radicalism through the meat-grinder
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I'm Bored With Boyle's Safe Subversion
On the unbearable banality of modern ''transgressive'' humour