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Cucksplaining - 1 - Christianity Is For Cucks

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Richard Spencer and Hannibal Bateman unveil their new occasional podcast, "Cucksplaining" . . . or "Cucking Out" or "The Cucking of the American Mind" or whatever they end up calling it . . . in which they get triggered by "conservative" silliness so that you don't have to.

The inaugural episode begins with a doozy, "Christianity Is For Cucks," in First Things, by Matthew Schmitz.

Notes

James Russell, The Germanization of Early Medieval Christianity: A Sociohistorical Approach to Religious Transformation

Gangs of New York, “Nigger in the church!”

Evelyn Waugh, Black Mischief (1932)

Waugh, Sword of Honor (1966)

Sword of Honor (film, 2001)

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Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)

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Richard Spencer and Hannibal Bateman unveil their new occasional podcast, "Cucksplaining" . . . or "Cucking Out" or "The Cucking of the American Mind" or whatever they end up calling it . . . in which they get triggered by "conservative" silliness so that you don't have to.

The inaugural episode begins with a doozy, "Christianity Is For Cucks," in First Things, by Matthew Schmitz.

Notes

James Russell, The Germanization of Early Medieval Christianity: A Sociohistorical Approach to Religious Transformation

Gangs of New York, “Nigger in the church!”

Evelyn Waugh, Black Mischief (1932)

Waugh, Sword of Honor (1966)

Sword of Honor (film, 2001)

  continue reading

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