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The EBL crew assembles at the end of the Cultural Marxism series to take up the work of Slovenian Philosopher and Elvis of cultural theory Slavoj Zizek. We discuss his groundbreaking work '"The Sublime Object of Ideology". In many ways a critical reaction to the theorists discussed previously, Zizek reconfigures our understanding of ideology past the Marxist and post-Marxist conception. We discuss this in context of the current BLM riots and antagonisms taking place in America.

Previous EBL episode on Zizek's "Sexual Act in Cinema":
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Ed, Keith, and Richard return!

The EBL crew is once again joined by Richard Spencer and takes a break from the Cultural Marxism series to turn towards the influential, incisive and profound essay from the post-war life of Martin Heidegger on the essence of Technology.

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Mark Brahmin, Josh Neal, and Richard Spencer discuss Steven Spielberg's *E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial* (1982).

The EBL crew assembles to continue their series on Cultural Marxism as they turn to discuss Walter Benjamin's "Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction" with special guests from the White Art Collective Nullus and Donald Kent.

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South African author and commentator Dan Roodt joins Richard and the panel.

Unconscious Cinema's Mark Brahmin and Richard Spencer join to cap off ECL's (Tyler Hamilton and Fashy Zizek) series on the horror cinema of Dario Argento. The joint crew examines Argento's 1975 gialli "Deep Red", widely considered not to be only one of the best examples of the giallo film but one of the greatest achievements in horror cinema.

Previous episodes in the series-
Bird with the Crystal Plumage - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R-ldEzEGx6E
The Three Mothers (Suspiria, Inferno, Mother of Tears, Suspiria 2018) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Lv6pM8eQHw

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Josh Neal and Richard Spencer discuss the latest

Richard discusses the end of the Bernie Sanders campaign—and his political moment.

Richard, Keith, and Ed assemble to celebrate passing 20k subscribers. We will discuss the Corona-virus, its political implications, and whatever else you want. Superchats available on Entropy.

In a mere four days, the race for the Democratic nomination has been turned on its head.

Bernie Sanders, we thought, was in command: the leader of a social movement . . . raking up the delegates . . . and forcing the establishment and media to heel.

But after Super Tuesday, Bernie has an uphill climb ahead.

Joe Biden ran up the score in South Carolina and then took 10 of 14 Super Tuesday states. He outperformed his polls and took over the lead in delegates.

Young people still support Bernie, but aren’t willing to stop Snapchatting for one damn second and get out and vote.

While most of us had written of Joe Biden for dead (literally), he’s winning over the normies, African-Americans love him for some reason; and the establishment has closed ranks.

The panel discusses why race and political polarization will likely put an end to Bernie’s social democratic dream.

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A "brain gap" separates Islam and the West. The populations of the Muslim world have markedly lower IQ and produce fewer intellectual and cultural achievements. Muslim communities within Western nations suffer from the same problems. In this startling book, Edward Dutton demonstrates that this phenomenon is not just a matter of race, global conflict, or political systems. It derives from Islam itself.

Sustaining Islamic belief forces people to avoid thinking in analytical and creative ways. Veiling women, circumcising girls, fasting during Ramadan, practicing polygamy, and praying regularly does the same, leading to worse schools, greater poverty, and deficient intellectual development.

But Islam has its advantages, too. Dutton argues that the exact Islamic practices that reduce intelligence also increase ethnocentrism--cooperation with the in-group and violent repulsion of the out-group. And it is the more ethnocentric groups that triumph in the grand struggle that is Darwinian selection. In other words, the ethnocentric shall conquer the Earth. For this reason, Dutton predicts that Islam will come to dominate the West precisely because it reduces intelligence.

This raises disturbing questions. Are there terminal disadvantages to fostering cultures of higher intelligence and greater individualism? Should the West think of Islam as our greatest antagonist or as our last hope? Might we in the West need to learn something from Islam if we want to survive?

It’s Monday, February 17, and welcome back to The McSpencer Group. We’ve already frisked over 600,000 ethnic minorities, and we’re ready for more!

Top issue: Based Bloomberg?

Everyone’s asking: Will America elect a racist New York billionaire as President . . . again?

Former New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg has thrown his hat into the ring, and spent hundreds of millions on ads, paid endorsements, Trump cringe videos on Instagram, and more . . . he’s got the media on his side and and it all seems to be working.

But who is this man? The panel looks back at Bloomberg’s controversial stop-and-frisk policies as the triumph—and last gasp—of social-science-based politics and even “race realism.” Love him or hate him, “Mike” inaugurates an age of neoliberal totalitarianism.

The American Republic is, seemingly, in peril. The President has been impeached and denounced as a traitor on the floor of the Senate—not to mention cruelly dissed by Franciscan she-devil, Nancy Pelosi. And yet Trump’s status has never really been in doubt.

A thousand miles away, in Iowa, chaos reigns. The first Caucus to determine the Democratic nominee was badly botched by a faulty app, developed by a bunch of incompetent Hillary insiders. No one knows who won. Conspiracy theories abound. All we do know is that Pete Buttigieg has assumed the throne as the Cornfield Queen.

With all the markings of Banana Republic . . . with democracy itself in question . . . nothing much seems to have changed.

Come for the political discussion. Stay for Ed’s excruciating analysis of the homosexual personality, from (ahem) top to bottom.

The Group discusses Donald Trump's recent executive order effectively banning serious criticism of Zionism and Jewish influence on America's campuses. They return to the evergreen topics of social-media deplatforming and the "hyper-real," that is, when your virtual life is realer than your real one.

The McSpencer Group assembles to discuss the recent storming of Charlie Kirk’s “Culture War” tour by members of Groyper Nation. Speaking of the Culture War, the group also takes a deep dive into the history of the “paleoconservatives” and the politics of nostalgia—their triumphs, their limitations, and whether their movement and moniker make any sense in the 21st century. The hottest takes. The most esoteric sources. The McSpencer Group.

Special guest Tyler Hamilton ("Thamster") joins the Group to discuss the recent Canadian elections, Justin Trudeau's perilous majority, and the rising tide of secessionist sentiment in Quebec and Western Canada.

Special Guest Tyler Hamilton ("Thamster") joins the Group to discuss the mainstream media's self-defeating drive for "de-radicalization." Topics include former IE member "Samantha," the outrageous decision over transexual surgery in Texas; the trend of trolling Charlie Kirk events, and more.

Global affairs analyst Partisan Girl joins Richard to discuss Trump's controversial troop movement in Syria, how Washington is caught between NATO, its desire to protect oil resources, and its pro-Israeli foreign policy, and how cats form the basis of civilization.

The Group assembles to discuss LeBron James, China, and the astro-turfed Hong Kong protests; Trump's evocation of Ancient Rome; the Fourth Democratic Debate and the return of "centrism"; and finally "The Grift Question" and the issue of funding a dissident movement. The hottest takes. The most esoteric sources. It's The McSpencer Group!

The McSpencer Group assembles to discuss the most misunderstood film of the year, *Joker* (2019); other topics include the Democratic race; Bernie Sanders's health and the likely end of his campaign; and wide gap between the Sanders and Warren coalitions. The group also delves into the "neo-Alt-Right," an island of misfit toys that are all pro-Trump.

The Group reassembles to discuss the geopolitical background of the impending impeachment of Donald Trump, as well as how Greta Thunberg might emerge as an authentic symbol of environmental degradation and the failures of liberalism.

The hottest takes. The most esoteric sources. Utterly gratuitous counter-signaling. It's The McSpencer Group.

Richard Spencer, Josh Neal, Jefferson Lee, and social guest Jim Goad discuss the El Paso shooting, Laura Loomer's bold attempt to get her Twitter account back, and the prospects for the Democrats.

From the McSpencer Group #10

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