The Pete Quiñones Show - The Thought Crime Syndicate Reads 'Israel, the Psychotic Nation' by Laurent Guyenot w/ Dark Enlightenment, Jose Niño + Charles Spadille

Episode Date: April 14, 2024

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Starting point is 00:00:22 Keep it to yourself. So the thought crime syndicate got together. That's myself, Dark Enlightenment, Jose Nino, and Charles Vidal. And we thought that we would revisit Loren Gignon's essay, Israel, The Psychotic Nation. It's an essay that I read with Aaron from Timeline Earth on episode 995. People were blown away by it. And we thought we would give it a second look amongst the four of us, considering everything that's happening and that's happened since then.
Starting point is 00:00:55 While we were recording this, the word came down that Iran was sending drones and missiles to Israel. So we went two hours in 45 minutes and I kind of don't want to put this one on RSS feeds. So I'm making it available. You can get the audio file or you can get the video file. It's only $2 and you can download it at Gum Road. I have the links to it on my website at freeman beyond the wall.com forward slash tc. S. That's the initials for thought of Crime Syndicate, and I hope that it helps you to understand a little more the thought process behind America's greatest ally. So go to freeman beyond the wall.com forward slash t-C-s thought crime syndicate, and it'll link you there to the audio or the video, and you get almost
Starting point is 00:01:54 three hours of our analysis of the essay and our opinions on what we've studied outside of what's provided in the essay. And here's a little sample of what we recorded. Thank you. And I don't, I don't want to cut you off, but I just want to say the last two very brief points that I have because you've just led into them. One of them touches back to Pete's anecdote about the individual that he knew that he was genuinely befuddled, the individual that he knew was genuinely befuddled why everybody would be invited to the celebration when they all hated him and wanted him dead. It's like this, and this is what I think of. I love that anecdote so much because to me that that confirms the last words in this
Starting point is 00:02:42 conclusion, the ones that I want to hold on to too, too. It's like, no, I'm not doing this to hurt all Jewish people. That's not why I'm doing this. I'm doing this to critique the idea. And I'm doing this for kids like that. Like, who does that to a child? Who makes a child that neurotic, that paranoid? Like, my issue isn't that they have their own culture.
Starting point is 00:03:07 My issue isn't that they have their way of doing things. I happen to believe everybody should have their way of doing things. But when it's abusive, when it's destructive, when it perpetuates a cycle of horrors, like then it shouldn't be a thing. thing. And to me, like, I want to free the 12-year-olds that are like that, that are in that mindset. That's what I want to do with this conversation. I mean, obviously, I can't solve all the world's problems with the conversation. But I'm just saying, to me, I agree with the last line in this. My goal isn't to, isn't to just attack, attack, attack. It's righteous anger. And it's for
Starting point is 00:03:44 what I'd like to believe to be a higher purpose. And then the last thing I'll say, and that's it for me on this episode as far as I'm concerned to give everybody else the time to finish their thoughts. When they talk about hyper Machiavellians, one thing that's always driven me crazy is when people constantly use the quote, it is better to be feared than loved. That's completely missing the point. Yes, it's technically accurate, but is completely missing the point. The quote in its entirety is, in the question of whether it is better to be loved or feared, The answer is, of course, it is best to be both. However, if one must choose, it is better to be feared.
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