The Auron MacIntyre Show

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28 snips
Aug 27, 2025 • 1h 5min

Nick Land on the Power of Discrimination | 8/27/25

Explore the complex necessity of discrimination in society and its philosophical underpinnings through the lens of Nick Land's work. Delve into the tragic Minneapolis school shooting and its implications on ideology and extremism. The conversation also confronts contemporary political trends, urging action against domestic violence, and examines the intertwining of identity and discrimination. Provocative discussions highlight the emotional and societal impacts, while navigating the intricate relationship between right and left ideologies and the importance of accountability.
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Aug 25, 2025 • 1h 32min

So Indian Twitter Hates Me | 8/25/25

A Sikh truck driver’s tragic accident sparks outrage and a massive petition for his release, igniting discussions about ethnic dynamics in the U.S. trucking industry. The debate widens as cultural contrasts between American and Indian perspectives on accountability and immigration emerge. Insight into the role of ethnic loyalty, along with critiques of hiring practices, exposes systemic biases in employment. Furthermore, the podcast delves into civic responsibility and the influence of cultural norms on public behavior, creating a thoughtful dialogue on complex immigration issues.
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12 snips
Aug 22, 2025 • 1h 11min

Mind-Blowing 55 Million Immigrant Visas Revealed | 8/22/25

A stunning 55 million immigrant visas in the U.S. are under scrutiny as the Trump administration examines potential violations, raising sovereignty concerns. The discussion reveals how this influx impacts job competition and community stability. Significant attention is given to cultural perspectives on time, contrasting Western linear views with cyclical African philosophies. The complexities of immigration policy, cultural assimilation, and the clamor for political accountability create a captivating dialogue about America's evolving identity and challenges.
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21 snips
Aug 21, 2025 • 10min

Why the English Flag Now Terrifies the Regime | 8/21/25

The UK is witnessing a bizarre fight over the English flag, with officials attempting to ban it from public spaces. As immigration-related violence escalates, the St. George's Cross has become a potent symbol of national identity. Many native citizens are rallying to raise the flag as tensions rise. This clash over symbols hints at deeper societal fractures and the potential for civil unrest. The podcast dives into how cultural identity is being challenged and the fervent responses from those seeking to protect it.
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19 snips
Aug 20, 2025 • 1h 8min

What Can Christians Learn from Friedrich Nietzsche? | Guest: Athenian Stranger | 8/20/25

Athenian Stranger, a philosopher and Christian well-versed in Nietzsche, joins the conversation to explore the unexpected lessons Christians can draw from the philosopher's critiques. They discuss how Nietzsche's insights can empower believers to combat nihilism in today’s world. The dialogue dives into the relationship between faith and modern values, urging listeners to engage critically with Nietzsche’s ideas. They consider the implications of 'God is dead' for contemporary belief and the struggles of maintaining authentic Christianity amid diluted messages.
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45 snips
Aug 18, 2025 • 1h 18min

English Identity and the Future of Nationalism | Guest: James Orr | 8/18/25

James Orr, an Associate Professor at the University of Cambridge and chair of the Edmund Burke Foundation, dives deep into English identity and nationalism. He challenges the notion that Englishness is just a set of ideas rather than a real ethnicity. The discussion navigates the complexities of immigration's impact on national unity, critiques modern ideological challenges, and highlights the urgent need for dialogue on cultural identity. Orr also reflects on historical lessons while emphasizing the importance of faith and community in shaping a cohesive national narrative.
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16 snips
Aug 15, 2025 • 1h 6min

Russell Kirk's Attack on Neoconservatism | 8/15/25

Dive into the thought-provoking world of Russell Kirk, a key figure in conservative thought, who opposed neoconservatism, leading to his marginalization. Explore the historical rise of neoconservatives from radical liberal roots and the skepticism they face from traditional conservatives. Delve into the critique of neoconservative ideology, especially its naïve foreign policy assumptions and the conflation of capitalism with morality. Kirk’s insights challenge listeners to reconsider the complexities of American identity and governance.
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18 snips
Aug 14, 2025 • 10min

Trump to DC: Crime Is a Choice | 8/14/25

President Trump takes bold steps to federalize law enforcement in D.C., aiming to combat rising crime rates. The discussion dives into how political dynamics complicate policing, with the current administration's strategies directly influencing public safety. With a focus on the need for strict crime policies, the conversation highlights the potential ripple effects of Trump's law and order approach across other cities. Can effective enforcement truly restore safety and order in urban areas?
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14 snips
Aug 13, 2025 • 1h 19min

The Rise and Fall of Video Games | Guest: Marty O'Donnell | 8/13/25

Marty O'Donnell, the legendary composer behind the Halo series, shares his journey from musician to gaming icon. He discusses how he crafted soundtracks that defined a generation and the evolution of the gaming industry amidst political turmoil like Gamergate. O'Donnell dives into his motivations for political activism, his views on the future of gaming, and the impact of immigration policies on the industry. He also reflects on changing gaming habits and the importance of creative rights, highlighting the nuances of art and legality.
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33 snips
Aug 11, 2025 • 1h 53min

Are Americans Being Censored on Behalf of Israel? | Guest: Scott Horton | 8/11/25

Scott Horton, author and podcast host affiliated with the Libertarian Institute and Antiwar.com, dives into the controversial topic of censorship in America regarding Israel. He discusses recent government attempts to silence dissenting voices in universities and civil rights implications. Horton critiques U.S. disaster aid policies linked to Israel, examining their impact on free speech and relations with Palestinians. The conversation explores the complexities of U.S.-Israel ties, advocating for a critical reassessment of American foreign policy.

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