Topic: European Politics

5 chapters across the catalog

Promise to Prosecute
Episode 880 1:51:38 - 1:55:07

880: Promise to Prosecute

Richard Spencer's "European Identity" and Media Reaction

The ideology of Richard Spencer and the NPI is explored, with Spencer claiming the group focuses on "European identity" rather than hate. The hosts criticize Spencer for using provocative imagery that invites Nazi comparisons. They suggest Trump should place a permanent denunciation of white supremacy on his website to end the media cycle.

Tom Tatoe
Episode 715 1:21:30 - 1:27:14

715: Tom Tatoe

EU Gazprom Antitrust Charges, Yamal Pipeline Geopolitics

The European Union has accused Russia's Gazprom of price gouging and monopoly practices in Eastern Europe. The analysis suggests this is a geopolitical move to block Russian gas transit through the Yamal pipeline in Poland and Belarus. The segment highlights the EU's history of using antitrust commissions to target foreign energy and tech interests.

Episode 401 39:57 - 47:43

401: The War on Chicken

Cultural Marxism, Political Correctness, European Union

An analysis of the "2083" compendium reveals a focus on "Cultural Marxism" and the use of political correctness as a tool for social control. The text argues that European elites used these mechanisms to establish the European Union while suppressing dissent regarding national sovereignty. The hosts discuss how political correctness prevents open debate on immigration and governance in both Europe and the United States.

Something is Amiss in Gitmo and Crackpot Nations
Episode 79 23:34 - 26:55

79: Something is Amiss in Gitmo and Crackpot Nations

Eurovision Song Contest, Georgia Entry Rejected for Putin Lyrics

The 2009 Eurovision Song Contest faces controversy as Georgia's entry, "We Don't Want Put In," is rejected for its perceived political attack on Russian leader Vladimir Putin. The song features a 1970s disco vibe and lyrics that the European Broadcasting Union deemed a violation of contest rules regarding political content. Georgia refused to change the lyrics, leading to their withdrawal from the event.

The King of Beers
Episode 33 56:21 - 59:06

33: The King of Beers

Belgian Political Rifts and Google Lawsuits

Belgium is facing a significant internal rift between its French-speaking and Flemish-speaking populations, with some suggesting the Flemish region could rejoin the Netherlands. Simultaneously, Belgian entities are reportedly suing Google over unwanted search links. The hosts characterize the country's political and legal situation as increasingly fractured and eccentric.