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Decoding the Gurus

Michael O"Fallon: The Jacobins are Back..... To Reset..... Everything.... Dun Dun Daah!

Decoding the Gurus

Christopher Kavanagh and Matthew Browne

Science, Leisure, Social Sciences, Society & Culture

4.21.1K Ratings

🗓️ 6 May 2021

⏱️ 198 minutes

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Summary

Just as the Terror was used by Robespierre and the Jacobins during the French Revolution two centuries ago, fear and draconian control is being used today to usher in... The Great Reset.

Or so Michael O'Fallon would have you believe. O'Fallon is the founder of Sovereign Nations, a Christian nationalist organisation that aims to "prepare warriors for the battleground of ideas". He's recently been collaborating with James Lindsay, renowned culture warrior and online troll, to teach us all how critical theory and social justice are hell bent on destroying Our (or at least Western) Civilisation.

Chris and Matt are joined by Aaron Rabinowtiz, host of Embrace the Void (@ETVPod) and Philosophers in Space podcasts, PhD student and lecturer at Rutgers University. Aaron has Done the Work, he has the Documents, he's been privy to the secret conversations, and he's here to help the boys decode just WTF is going on here.

So, what's the deal with O'Fallon? Is he a sorely-needed, breathy and bombastic prophet bearing a critical message of our impending doom? Why does he take such long pauses? Where did he get such a laughably inaccurate understanding of the French Revolution? We can't promise all the answers in this episode, but we're going to give it a shot. The Future of our Civilisation.... Depends Upon It.....

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Dun Dun Daaaaah!

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0:00.0

Hello and

0:13.7

Australian psychologist me Matthew Brown and an Irish anthropologist him Chris

0:18.9

Kavanaugh we take a look at the contemporary crop of secular gurus, iconocasts, and other exiles from the mainstream, and we delve in to their unique insights and their Galaxy Brain takes, don't we Chris?

0:33.5

We do.

0:34.5

We ruthlessly analytically devour our

0:39.4

gurus weekend and week out.

0:41.9

We apply our view from nowhere. Now a thousand yard high view.

0:46.0

I feel you might be teeing up an unfair response to a criticism we've received.

0:55.6

Have you right?

0:56.6

A little bit, a little bit.

0:58.1

We have received a little bit of criticism regarding the degree of bias in our show.

1:03.0

Shall we cover a bit of that stuff in our intro

1:06.1

before getting into the meat of the topic today?

1:08.7

Well, yeah, so I think the nice thing

1:10.9

to mention is that we didn't get very much critical pushback regards like

1:15.0

Gwynnef Paltro and what we failed to mention. In general, most people were pretty satisfied with the depth of the coverage and you know the points that we

1:24.8

raised so that was nice you know it's nice to get a episode where you mostly get

1:29.3

positive reinforcement but as we were looking around to try and find negative feedback, we did come

1:38.1

across Fred in the Reddit called, is it worth listening to this podcast seems kind of biased by a user

1:47.0

called cannot into gender and there's various discussions that people have but but I think I could summarize the points as, one, that we do not adequately acknowledge our particular political and social viewpoint and how that influences our coverage.

2:09.4

And two, because of that, we extend charity towards people like

2:15.1

Contra Points and Candy whereas we're ruthlessly critical to people like

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