
The Pete Quiñones Show Episode 1293: Enemies of the Revolutionary Right w/ Cameron Macgregor
Nov 16, 2025
Cameron Macgregor, a writer and commentator on contemporary politics and masculinity, joins the discussion to delve into the current upheaval in right-wing thought. He highlights the shift from traditional electoral politics to a more revolutionary energy on the right. Cameron critiques the elite's self-destructive behaviors and argues for the importance of online networks in building real-world mobilization. He emphasizes the fragility of the financial system and discusses the need for serious leadership amidst changing demographics and the collapse of established social contracts.
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Elites Are Frazzled Not Omniscient
- Cameron Macgregor argues the US ruling elites are panicked and losing control domestically and abroad.
- He sees confused kleptocrats, not clever masterminds, steering policy and worsening crises.
Electoral Politics Has Lost Legitimacy
- Macgregor claims the two-party system and legacy conservatism are collapsing and cannot be reformed from within.
- He expects revolutionary energy to grow outside electoral politics, especially among younger men.
Prioritize Personal Survival First
- Prioritize personal survival and stability if institutions collapse; keep a low profile when necessary.
- Use local political shifts as strategic signals and prepare rather than impulsively acting.






