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Apr 2023
1h 35m

Episode 362: Pete Quinones on the Trap o...

TIMOTHY KELLY
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Pete Quinones returns to the show to discuss individualism and how libertarian ideas are often used as a trick to deny ethnic whites a sense of identity and therefore any agency in protecting their rights against malevolent groups.

Pete has hosted his show since July 2017 and has concentrated on topics pertaining to liberation from tyrannical government. He is also the executive producer and writer of the documentary, “The Monopoly On Violence,”. His work can be followed on his substack page.

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