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07:13 - 08:43 (01:30)
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ChapterA Fable About Ants and Black People
EpisodePart One: George Lincoln Rockwell: The Most Racist American in History
PodcastBehind the Bastards
George Rockwell, the founder of the American Nazi Party, refrained from political correctness in the 1930s and 40s, finding it too much to bear, and criticizing the progressive ideals taught by professors at Brown University where he studied.
08:43 - 09:16 (00:32)
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George Rockwell, the founder of the American Nazi Party, refrained from political correctness in the 1930s and 40s, finding it too much to bear, and criticizing the progressive ideals taught by professors at Brown University where he studied.
ChapterA Fable About Ants and Black People
EpisodePart One: George Lincoln Rockwell: The Most Racist American in History
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The speaker recounts a biography of an individual who didn't believe in human equality, and discusses censorship in journalism and the public reaction to controversial political cartoons.
09:18 - 09:55 (00:37)
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The speaker recounts a biography of an individual who didn't believe in human equality, and discusses censorship in journalism and the public reaction to controversial political cartoons.
ChapterA Fable About Ants and Black People
EpisodePart One: George Lincoln Rockwell: The Most Racist American in History
PodcastBehind the Bastards
White nationalist George Lincoln Rockwell wrote a fable about scientists in Africa that essentially compared black people to ants, suggesting that they were only capable of mimicking behavior and not capable of original thought.
09:55 - 10:55 (01:00)
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White nationalist George Lincoln Rockwell wrote a fable about scientists in Africa that essentially compared black people to ants, suggesting that they were only capable of mimicking behavior and not capable of original thought.