Kassam paints a very deluded, gentrified picture of what the admitted degeneracy of his and the host's ideal society had wrought. I say deluded in that he never connects the dots that worship of currency, that a purely materialistic society will naturally give birth to his subject matter. His discussion on smoking, intelligence gathering and violence aversion is fascinating, especially when he realizes that in a ghetto, smoking is dangerous, where in his previous gentrified life of delusion, smoking a cigarette made you edgy. But in a real violent zone, smoking makes you meat, you dumb rich boy.
The big lesson in this discussion is that worship of ease and accumulation of goods, leads to limp-wristed men and barren women, a dying society—deservingly decaying and ready to be submerged.
Another fascinating aspect of this interview, is that Stefan has gone from apologetic, limp-wristed libertarian to advocate of muscular Christianity in the 19th century American style.
"Radical Islam is sexier than liberalism," is my favorite quote.
I am no Islamist, but I am laughing to.
It is now effectively against the law in England for a man to protect his daughter from gang rape. This is not about Islam, it is simply the result of the natural, degenerate progress of Civilization.
Being a Bad Man in a Worse World
Fighting Smart: Boxing, Agonistics & Survival
an elegant pen......................LMAO
These two think that those guys working on the base of their ivory tower are paintersbut they're a demo crew...
brilliant and well put