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Part Two: George Lincoln Rockwell: The Most Racist American in History
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Published: Wed Mar 13 2019
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In Part Two, Robert is joined again by Katy Stoll and Cody Johnston to continuing discussing George Lincoln Rockwell. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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This is a podcast where the host talks about the worst people in all of history and tells you what you don't know about them.
00:00 - 01:21 (01:21)
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History
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This is a podcast where the host talks about the worst people in all of history and tells you what you don't know about them. In this episode, part two of a three-part series, the host and guests discuss George Lincoln Rockwell, the founder of neo-Nazism and Holocaust denial.

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Part Two: George Lincoln Rockwell: The Most Racist American in History
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Behind the Bastards
The advertisement is for Hazelnut Coffee Mate by Nestle.
01:21 - 04:34 (03:13)
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Business
The restaurants of the city extend a warm welcome to all C-words, J-words, N-words, apes, baboons, and any other jungle life seeking to enjoy communist race mixing benefits promised by Martin Luther C-word.
04:34 - 07:14 (02:39)
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Comedy
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The restaurants of the city extend a warm welcome to all C-words, J-words, N-words, apes, baboons, and any other jungle life seeking to enjoy communist race mixing benefits promised by Martin Luther C-word.

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Part Two: George Lincoln Rockwell: The Most Racist American in History
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Behind the Bastards
George Lincoln Rockwell, founder of the American Nazi Party, challenged Martin Luther King Jr. to a non-violent debate to prove that King was using local "N-words" and not truly helping them.
07:14 - 11:00 (03:45)
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Martin Luther King Jr.
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George Lincoln Rockwell, founder of the American Nazi Party, challenged Martin Luther King Jr. to a non-violent debate to prove that King was using local "N-words" and not truly helping them. Their brief confrontation made national news and brought attention and donations to the Nazi party.

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Part Two: George Lincoln Rockwell: The Most Racist American in History
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Behind the Bastards
The coordination of American Jewish community organizations is to deny anti-Semites a dramatic event that would invite publicity and to avoid violence confrontations.
11:00 - 17:28 (06:28)
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Anti-Semitism
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The coordination of American Jewish community organizations is to deny anti-Semites a dramatic event that would invite publicity and to avoid violence confrontations. The goal is to prevent the dissemination of information on the background and tactics of the anti-Semite to the media, while anti-Semites such as Rockwell's promoted activities to gain mass publicity to become recognisable as the opponent of the Jews.

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Part Two: George Lincoln Rockwell: The Most Racist American in History
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Behind the Bastards
As Rockwell's free speech case made its way through the court, one man protected him during an attack and began regularly spending time around him.
17:28 - 21:05 (03:36)
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George Lincoln Rockwell
Summary

As Rockwell's free speech case made its way through the court, one man protected him during an attack and began regularly spending time around him. Despite quarantine advocates urging for an end to coverage on Rockwell, the man's actions helped promote Rockwell's cause and resulted in a significant increase in donations.

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Part Two: George Lincoln Rockwell: The Most Racist American in History
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Behind the Bastards
The historian Sam Wineburg discusses how myths about the country’s past and present have created a “post-truth” landscape and paved the way for Trumpism.
21:05 - 28:09 (07:03)
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American fascism
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The historian Sam Wineburg discusses how myths about the country’s past and present have created a “post-truth” landscape and paved the way for Trumpism.

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Part Two: George Lincoln Rockwell: The Most Racist American in History
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Behind the Bastards
This podcast discusses George Lincoln Rockwell, the founder of the American Nazi Party, and his rise to fame through stunts and publicity, including attempts to expand public housing in Chicago and the recruitment of broken individuals as stormtroopers.
28:09 - 32:22 (04:12)
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George Lincoln Rockwell
Summary

This podcast discusses George Lincoln Rockwell, the founder of the American Nazi Party, and his rise to fame through stunts and publicity, including attempts to expand public housing in Chicago and the recruitment of broken individuals as stormtroopers. However, these efforts were ultimately unsuccessful and Rockwell's fame faded with time.

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Part Two: George Lincoln Rockwell: The Most Racist American in History
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Behind the Bastards
The podcast host questions whether the controversial figure, who is accused of inventing neo-Nazism and promoting white power, sells brain pills.
32:22 - 34:07 (01:45)
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Alt-Right
Summary

The podcast host questions whether the controversial figure, who is accused of inventing neo-Nazism and promoting white power, sells brain pills. The host also highlights other accusations against the figure, including promoting Holocaust denial and trolling college campuses for free speech purposes to raise donations.

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Part Two: George Lincoln Rockwell: The Most Racist American in History
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Behind the Bastards
Analysis of the white power slogan use in racial movements.
34:07 - 37:33 (03:26)
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Race
In the 1960s, a group of around 50 members of both KKK and the American Nazi Party gathered at the Arlington Cemetery to demonstrate their white power and hatred towards the black community while honoring their fellow Nazi soldiers.
37:33 - 40:42 (03:08)
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Neo-Nazi, KKK, Arlington Cemetery
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In the 1960s, a group of around 50 members of both KKK and the American Nazi Party gathered at the Arlington Cemetery to demonstrate their white power and hatred towards the black community while honoring their fellow Nazi soldiers.

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Part Two: George Lincoln Rockwell: The Most Racist American in History
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Behind the Bastards
The guest explores the ideology of white nationalism and its evolution over time, discussing the role of figures like Jordan Peterson and the way in which white nationalism has become more explicitly political.
40:42 - 45:00 (04:17)
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White Nationalism
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The guest explores the ideology of white nationalism and its evolution over time, discussing the role of figures like Jordan Peterson and the way in which white nationalism has become more explicitly political.

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Part Two: George Lincoln Rockwell: The Most Racist American in History
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Behind the Bastards
The conversation discusses William F. Buckley and his impact on the American conservative movement.
45:00 - 47:09 (02:08)
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American conservative movement
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The conversation discusses William F. Buckley and his impact on the American conservative movement. The speakers speculate on how Buckley would have viewed certain figures and movements such as Milo Yiannopoulos, Richard Spencer, and Steve Bannon.

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Part Two: George Lincoln Rockwell: The Most Racist American in History
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Behind the Bastards
Jordan B. Peterson shared an article by Steve Saylor analyzing a study about diversity which later revealed that diversity is good in the long run.
47:09 - 50:28 (03:19)
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Jordan B. Peterson
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Jordan B. Peterson shared an article by Steve Saylor analyzing a study about diversity which later revealed that diversity is good in the long run. Peterson's thoughts on identity politics can be found in his upcoming audiobook, The War on Everyone, which is currently being funded on GoFundMe.

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Part Two: George Lincoln Rockwell: The Most Racist American in History
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In "Silenced, the Radio Murders," three radio journalists were assassinated in Miami and their killer was never caught.
50:28 - 51:59 (01:30)
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True Crime
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In "Silenced, the Radio Murders," three radio journalists were assassinated in Miami and their killer was never caught. This podcast dives deep into the world of drugs and darkness to uncover a bigger conspiracy behind the murders.

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Part Two: George Lincoln Rockwell: The Most Racist American in History
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