Listen And Learn: A Conversation With Dr. Greg Johnson

Dr. Greg Johnson, editor of the The Occidental Quarterly, the premiere journal of Western man, culture and politics speaks with James Edwards and his staff at the Political Cesspool. This fascinating discussion took place in August of 2009.

Addressing issues such as a critique of contemporary culture’s erosion of white community and how to neutralize its effects, a review of the motion picture Inglorious Bastards, to a very real phenomenon described as implicit whiteness it’s definitely worth your undivided attention.

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