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The speaker provides a scathing critique of the book "Might is Right" by Ragnar Redbeard, noting its problematic advocacy for racism and weak arguments based on a shallow understanding of history and science.
16:39 - 17:42 (01:02)
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The speaker provides a scathing critique of the book "Might is Right" by Ragnar Redbeard, noting its problematic advocacy for racism and weak arguments based on a shallow understanding of history and science.
ChapterControversial Views on Cannibalism
EpisodePart Two: Ragnar Redbeard: The Patron Saint of Toxic Masculinity
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The podcast hosts discuss the admiration of cannibalism in literature, pointing out how the author never explicitly says it's good to eat people but mentions it enough times to admire it.
17:42 - 19:22 (01:40)
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The podcast hosts discuss the admiration of cannibalism in literature, pointing out how the author never explicitly says it's good to eat people but mentions it enough times to admire it.
ChapterControversial Views on Cannibalism
EpisodePart Two: Ragnar Redbeard: The Patron Saint of Toxic Masculinity
PodcastBehind the Bastards
Hosts of the podcast discuss a book full of misguided right-wing opinions about cannibalism, published under the pseudonym "Iron Gates" by a criminal.
19:23 - 20:44 (01:21)
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Hosts of the podcast discuss a book full of misguided right-wing opinions about cannibalism, published under the pseudonym "Iron Gates" by a criminal. The book includes a positive reference to non-white aboriginals' cannibalism traditions.