The story of Anne Frank is tragic. If not for the words that she wrote in her diary, she would be a digit of history. Her diary is relatable, and the thoughts that collected inside her being during a horrible time in history gives the reader an idea of who she was. She is immortalized because of the little things that she wrote, not because of any great deeds recorded by others. As a victim of tyranny she is remembered as an innocent murdered. She is a story found inside the numbers. Thanks to her diary, we have a human figure to know and mourn, despite the mechanized bureaucratic...
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Our Duty to History ft. Keith Knight Ep. 188
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j0Nyc0zrlIg Keith Knight of Don't Tread on Anyone and the Libertarian Institute joins me again to discuss our collective duty to tell and preserve our experience of the COVID19 regime. It is our duty to bear witness to the world's descent into global tyranny. Follow Keith Knight on Odysee and the Libertarian Institute. Donate to the Libertarian Institute for our Fall Fund Drive Episode 188 of the Liberty Weekly Podcast is Brought to you by: Join Liberty Weekly and tons of your favorite creators on Rokfin for one low subscription fee! Liberty Weekly...
Episode 196: ‘Everything I Don’t Like is Left-Wing’ – Nazi Edition
67 Minutes Not Safe for Work I invited Jeremiah Harding to come on the show and discuss this meme that people who call themselves "libertarian," but make sure you know they are "on the Right," use that "the Nazis were Left-Wing." We're going to look at Hitler's attitude (and actions) toward those in his own party who promoted what could be termed as "classic Marxism," as well as numerous other factors including the structure of the economy in 1930s Germany. Jeremiah's Patreon Jeremiah on Twitter Pete's Patreon Pete's Books on Amazon Pete's Books Available for Crypto Pete on Facebook Pete...
TGIF: Are We Sure It Can’t Happen Here?
One runs a risk whenever one cites the 20th century’s great terror states while discussing current ominous developments in the western democracies. Apparent comparisons of the United States or western and central European countries to Nazi Germany or Soviet Russia will inevitably be hooted down with accusations of alarmist conspiracy-mongering and worse, shameful ahistoricity. Nevertheless, that must not keep us from noticing and pointing to contemporary events that bear an eerie resemblance, however slight, to things that went on in those totalitarian terror states. Such regimes don’t...