
The Pete Quiñones Show Episode 1285: Conservatives and the Regime 'Plantation' w/ J. Burden
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Oct 28, 2025 J. Burden, content creator and host of The J. Burden Show, dives into the complexities of conservative politics. He examines the fallout from group chat leaks among young Republicans and the strategic targeting of younger conservatives by the establishment. Burden draws parallels with Malcolm X’s house slave analogy, arguing that 'house conservatives' prioritize privilege over true victory. He advocates for a shift away from the regime's moral framework and stresses the importance of localized organizing for a more radical resistance.
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Conservatives As Loyal To The System
- Conservatives often act like "house slaves" who cherish proximity to power more than winning policy outcomes.
- Their loyalty to the establishment preserves their privileges and prevents bold, systemic change.
D'Souza And The Purging Of Radicals
- J. Burden recounts Dinesh D'Souza's role in marginalizing radical Sam Francis as an example of internal betrayal.
- He uses this to show conservatives repeatedly cancel their own disruptive thinkers.
Media-Driven Purges Protect The Regime
- Politico and other outlets coordinate narratives that force conservatives to police their own ranks.
- This purge dynamic neutralizes emerging radical influencers and protects the regime's moral authority.



