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Episode 23 - The Indo-Pakistan War of 1971

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This week Sam and Lukas talk about the conflict between India and Pakistan in 1971 over the creation of the independent state of Bangladesh. Featuring talk on the naval war, air war and diplomatic and military blunders from both Pakistan and their American backers. The second hour features talk on the sour MRA reaction to our article on neo-masculinity identitarian activism in the Mediterranean, one ex-model's anti-white rant on the BBC, an African American businesswoman's horror at some really badly mistranslated comments from Chinese customers, yielding some rather un-PC results. Links: http://www.commonsensepost.net/2017/10/14/we-do-not-need-neo-masculinity/ http://www.bbc.com/news/av/uk-politics-41613260/model-munroe-bergdorf-on-racism-in-the-uk http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-china-41606161

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This week Sam and Lukas talk about the conflict between India and Pakistan in 1971 over the creation of the independent state of Bangladesh. Featuring talk on the naval war, air war and diplomatic and military blunders from both Pakistan and their American backers. The second hour features talk on the sour MRA reaction to our article on neo-masculinity identitarian activism in the Mediterranean, one ex-model's anti-white rant on the BBC, an African American businesswoman's horror at some really badly mistranslated comments from Chinese customers, yielding some rather un-PC results. Links: http://www.commonsensepost.net/2017/10/14/we-do-not-need-neo-masculinity/ http://www.bbc.com/news/av/uk-politics-41613260/model-munroe-bergdorf-on-racism-in-the-uk http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-china-41606161

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