Gorgo - Connecting With My Ancestors and Finding Racial Identity Cured My Depression
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To begin, Gorgo tells us about how she arrived at the Alt-Right. We learn about how she came to discard feminism, and the positive effects this had on her life. Gorgo explains that feminism instilled in her a sense of victimhood, which led to depression. This leads to a discussion on the importance of tradition. We then discuss egalitarianism. Gorgo makes a case for embracing differences and inequality, as they are fundamental aspects of reality. Later, Gorgo shares her thoughts on the Alt-Right, explaining that she appreciates the movement?s emphasis on positive values. Our show covers much more, including Gorgo?s thoughts on the Alt-Right, demographics, and multiculturalism.
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