The Auron MacIntyre Show

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Dec 10, 2025 • 58min

Who Commits Political Violence? | Guest: Aydin Paladin | 12/10/25

Aydin Paladin, a social scientist and independent researcher known for her deep dives into political violence, joins the discussion to challenge mainstream narratives. She reveals inconsistencies in terrorism datasets, showing differing results between right-wing and left-wing violence. Aydin argues that while the left exhibits higher violent intent, they often fail in execution. They explore how power dynamics influence cycles of violence, and discuss the impact of perceived victimhood on leftist activism. Aydin also highlights the cultural skill gap in violence between political ideologies.
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Dec 8, 2025 • 56min

Domestic Terrorist Attacks Tim Pool | 12/8/25

Tim Pool's studio was recently shot at, sparking serious concerns about safety among conservative commentators. The discussion delves into the alarming trend of targeted threats against figures like Matt Walsh and Benny Johnson. Legal implications surrounding a recent stabbing case and the fallout from the use of racial slurs also take center stage. Moreover, there are calls for proactive measures against violent groups and a critical take on the normalization of political violence. The conversation pushes for community organization as a vital response to rising threats.
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17 snips
Dec 5, 2025 • 1h 12min

The Sports Betting Epidemic | Guest J. Burden | 12/5/25

In this engaging discussion, J. Burden, a cultural commentator and host of the Jay Burden Show, delves into the explosion of sports betting since the Supreme Court's 2018 ruling. He highlights how micro-bets and prediction markets have transformed gambling habits, particularly among young men. Burden warns about the societal impacts and moral hazards posed by betting culture, calling for conservative action to regulate this escalating epidemic. They explore the parallels between gambling and the finance industry, emphasizing the urgent need for awareness and protection of youth.
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Dec 4, 2025 • 10min

HOAs as an Artificial High-Trust Society | 12/4/25

Homeowners' associations are discussed as modern attempts to recreate high-trust communities, despite their notorious reputations. The podcast explores how cultural understanding and social cues once fostered mutual trust, now replaced by legal contracts. Auron delves into the decline of neighborhood camaraderie, emphasizing that as diversity increases, reliance on formal authority grows. The tradeoff between security and coercion in HOA rules is scrutinized, revealing a complex relationship between community dynamics and political structures.
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29 snips
Dec 3, 2025 • 1h 2min

Piers Morgan Trades UK for a Bowl of Slop | Guest: Connor Tomlinson | 12/3/25

In this discussion, guest Connor Tomlinson, a political commentator from Courage Media, tackles Piers Morgan's controversial take on immigration and food. They explore why some Western liberals romanticize foreign cuisines over national identity. Connor shares insights on London's changing demographics and cultural displacement, critiques media double standards, and addresses the complexities of assimilation. They discuss the U.S. and UK immigration policies and the urgent need for tougher immigration measures to maintain social order.
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Dec 1, 2025 • 1h 2min

Terror in Washington DC | 12/1/25

Terror strikes Washington, D.C., as an Afghan national allegedly attacks National Guardsmen. The podcast explores failures in vetting and the implications of the U.S. military's political polarization. Democrats are criticized for blaming Trump and urging troops to defy orders, raising concerns about sedition. The host connects current events to the Afghanistan war and debates issues surrounding mass deportations of Afghans. Listener questions cover immigration, cultural assimilation, and the impact of woke ideology on society.
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Nov 26, 2025 • 60min

On the Nature of Empires | 11/26/25

Explore the intriguing dynamics of government where multicultural empires thrive under stronger authority, while homogeneous republics function with minimal intervention. Delve into the challenges republics face with mass expansion and the implications of modern technology enabling centralized control. Unpack the motivations behind elite-driven immigration policies and their effects on societal stability. Lastly, catch insights on Marjorie Taylor Greene's political maneuvers and the implications for conservatism in today's landscape.
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36 snips
Nov 24, 2025 • 1h 16min

The Joel Berry Debate: After-Action Report | 11/24/25

Auron MacIntyre dives into a recent debate with Joel Berry, uncovering the shift from serious political discussions to interpersonal squabbles. He critiques Joel's lack of reflection on his coalition and highlights the hypocrisy in his views on allies’ misconduct. The conversation challenges vague appeals to liberty and emphasizes the need for political action alongside prayer. Auron also notes Joel's undefined constitutional vision and discusses the importance of consistency in political alliances. Plans for a rematch signal ongoing tensions in conservative discourse.
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Nov 21, 2025 • 52min

H-1B Part 2: Electric Boogaloo | Guest: The Prudentialist | 11/21/25

The Prudentialist, a commentator known for his conservative political analysis, joins to dissect the controversial H-1B visa program. They delve into President Trump's backing of H-1B workers despite base pushback, examining how high-profile figures have influenced the debate. The conversation covers the clash between corporate interests and worker protection, ethnic loyalties, and the implications of immigration on U.S. identity. They also highlight the GOP's struggle to resonate with voters on these critical issues.
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Nov 20, 2025 • 7min

This Is How You Get Caesar | 11/20/25

Political chaos in the U.S. is driving a yearning for strong leadership. Congress is gridlocked, and the judiciary hampers presidential authority. Historical parallels illustrate how crises can lead to authoritarian figures like Caesar. Auron discusses the risks of a leader gaining unchecked power and draws connections to modern politics, including Trump. He emphasizes the need for systemic reforms to combat inflation and cultural fragmentation to prevent a similar fate. The discourse highlights a critical moment in American governance.

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