The J. Burden Show

J. Burden
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Jan 9, 2026 • 57min

The Final Stage of the Immigration Debate w/ Peter Brimelow: The J. Burden Show Ep. 404

Peter Brimelow, a British-born journalist and founder of VDARE, dives deep into the immigration debate. He discusses the historic impact of the 1965 Hart-Celler Act on U.S. demographics and contrasts past immigration enforcement with today's challenges. The conversation touches on the division within the conservative movement over immigration and how recent immigrant groups influence local politics. Peter raises alarming concerns about elite motives behind demographic changes and warns of possible government repression against opposing views.
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Jan 8, 2026 • 1h 7min

No Country for Old Men w/ Andrew Edwards: The J. Burden Show Ep. 403

Andrew Edwards, an acclaimed author and cultural critic, dives into the depths of Cormac McCarthy's No Country for Old Men. He discusses the film's unconventional structure and its perfect adaptation, highlighting casting choices that echo McCarthy's own life. They explore themes of fate versus chance, represented through Chigurh's coin, and Sheriff Bell's reflections on a changing world. The podcast also examines the film's unique lack of score, accentuating its stark storytelling. A thought-provoking conversation that marries literary insight with cinematic critique!
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Jan 7, 2026 • 1h 14min

How to Commit Daycare Fraud w/ Andrew Isker: The J. Burden Show Ep. 402

Andrew Isker, a political commentator and podcaster, joins to delve into the complexities of Minnesota politics and welfare fraud. He reveals how dark money and NGOs have skewed local political dynamics, emphasizing the vulnerabilities in voting systems. The conversation highlights organized daycare scams, citizen investigations, and the backlash from communities affected by fraud. Isker also critiques failed GOP outreach strategies and discusses how cultural differences are deepening divisions, all while arguing for a long-term approach to political reform.
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Jan 6, 2026 • 1h 5min

The South African Adventure w/ Roman Cabanac: The J. Burden Show Ep. 401

Roman Cabanac, a France-born commentator based in South Africa, dives deep into topics like the 'South Africanization' of Western policies and the impact of mass migration on social trust. He shares insights on police dysfunction, the reliance on private security, and demoralization caused by immigration. Additionally, Roman discusses the evolving roles of parents in education as public services decline. He ends on a hopeful note, encouraging listeners to explore South Africa's opportunities and vibrant culture.
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Jan 5, 2026 • 1h 12min

The Politics of Blade Runner 2049 w/ Thomas777: The J. Burden Show Ep. 400

Join commentator Thomas Cyr, also known as Thomas777, as he dives into the rich political and philosophical layers of Blade Runner 2049. He explores the film's mixed reception and its intricate world-building based on Philip K. Dick's vision. Cyr dissects the ethical dilemmas posed by replicant technology and how it mirrors contemporary social issues. The conversation also touches on the psychological toll on characters like Deckard, the nuances of AI relationships, and profound questions about consciousness and identity.
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Jan 2, 2026 • 1h 25min

Warhammer 40,000 is Real w/ Kevin DeAnna: The J. Burden Show Ep. 399

Kevin DeAnna, a commentator immersed in culture and politics, joins to explore the depths of Warhammer 40K. The duo discusses how the franchise serves as a moral universe, reflecting Western mythos. They delve into the tension between illiberal values and modern narratives, while examining the allure of perpetual war amidst societal decline. With insights on fan reactions to lore changes, the impact of Chaos, and the interplay of heroism and duty, they paint a vivid picture of a universe that offers both escapism and profound cultural critique.
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Jan 1, 2026 • 1h 25min

Ringing in the New Year: Live w/ Karl Dahl (Because I Didn't have an Ep for Today)

In this lively discussion, guest Karl Dahl, a writer and commentator on politics and culture, dives into various intriguing topics. He shares personal anecdotes from the holidays, explores the psychology behind conspiracy theories, and highlights pressing issues like Somali fraud networks and CDL training scams. The conversation touches on shifting U.S. foreign policy priorities, political disillusionment, and the implications of economic strain. Karl also emphasizes the importance of building local networks and institutions in today's rapidly changing landscape.
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Dec 31, 2025 • 3h 13min

[FULL] My Collected Conversations w/ Z Man: The J. Burden Show

Z Man, a seasoned internet commentator and blogger, shares his insights on the decline of expertise in various fields. He discusses the origins of his popular blog and podcast, revealing how he found his unique voice. Key topics include the 'crisis of competence,' the impact of declining IQ, and the connection between modernity and genetic pressures. Z Man also explores generational divides, youth apathy, and the political landscape leading into the 2024 elections, highlighting the challenges faced by today's electorate.
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Dec 30, 2025 • 58min

A-Boomerism w/ Librarian of Celaeno: The J. Burden Show Ep. 398

In this intriguing conversation, Librarian of Celaeno, a writer and cultural commentator, dives into issues surrounding dispossession and status for young white men. He discusses the need to redirect anger into creativity and critiques systemic barriers displayed in media and academia. The duo examines the impact of social status as currency, dating dynamics, and how modern tools offer more opportunities despite challenging conditions. They emphasize the importance of agency, mutual support, and building local networks to foster community resilience.
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Dec 29, 2025 • 1h 15min

Hard Facts for a Hard Time w/ Mark Mitchell: The J. Burden Show Ep. 397

Join Mark Mitchell, a political pollster renowned for his insights into generational divides and public trust issues, as he dives into pressing political trends. Discover why younger generations are disillusioned with traditional institutions. Mark highlights the alarming rise in youth radicalization and calls for systemic reform. With discussions on the implications of corporate capture and the urgent need for economic populism, he outlines how Republicans can better connect with young voters. Get ready for a thought-provoking conversation about the changing political landscape!

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