The Sunic Journal
Interview with Dr. Kevin MacDonald, Part 2
On Tuesday, November 10, 2009, at 9 PM Eastern US time, Tom will interview Dr. Kevin MacDonald, professor of psychology at California State Long Beach and expert in sociobiology. In this second half of the interview, discussion will revolve around historical anti-Semitism, Jewish power, and perceptions of the host population.
It will air on the Voice of Reason Broadcast Network. To tune in to the live feed for this and all VoR programming, click here to use Windows Media Player or here for Winamp. For iTunes: open iTunes, press Ctrl+U on your keyboard, copy/paste http://208.110.82.50/vor_high.pls into the Open Audio Stream dialog box, then click OK (you will now be able to listen to VoR live on iTunes any time by clicking on 'Voice of Reason Broadcast Network' in your music list). If you cannot catch it as it airs on Tuesday, the interview will be archived in mp3 format for download on Tom’s page at the VoR site soon after the show ends (archived shows are listed on the right side of page).
Topics will include:
· Networking and donations for political organizations
· Effectiveness of hostile labels and posturing used against academics and whites and its ineffectiveness against Jews
· Why are Jews Liberals by Podhoretz: because of historical anti-Semitism
· Jewish popular perceptions of Christians and whites
· Anti-Semitism as cornerstone of Jewish political activity
· Jewish alliances with elites in the societies in which they reside
· Origins of Jewish power and the accumulation of enemies
· Perceptions of Jews as victims of Western culture
· Conflicts with white gentiles over the construction of culture
· What it will take to restore our position as the creators of culture and influence
· Negative views of Enlightenment intellectuals held by Jews
· Aggressive Israeli plans to take political control of the Middle East
Please visit the online magazine, The Occidental Observer, to read Dr. MacDonald's recent series of articles on The Frankfurt School of Social Research. There are also other insightful articles by contributing authors who combine reason with passion to illuminate and define matters in our society which are either distorted or ignored by the mainstream information outlets. If you find that you like what you read, don’t be shy about giving them a donation so as to ensure their ability to continue and to attract more talent.







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