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Callum, Beau and Calvin discuss the motherlands do not return, puberty blockers blocked, and the absolute state of hope not hate.
Harry, Connor, and Callum discuss how the UK government has declared us all extremists, how the music industry really works, and why you should probably fear the NHS.
Dan gives his thoughts on the early stages of the bitcoin bull market and what might happen next.
Callum, Stelios & Dan discuss how Prince William probably didn't waste anyone, how Ireland told their government to do one and Zero Seats
Esther Krakue joins Carl and Callum to discuss how, actually, illegal immigrants built America while smelling like roses and perfume (not smelly Americans), how Haiti is actually a land of milk and honey (unlike the depraved and impoverished West), and...
Stelios and Beau discuss the main insights we can draw from the Meditations of Marcus Aurelius.
This week Beau discusses the later life of Leonardo da Vinci, from Milan to Venice to the court of Cesare Borgia, back to Florence, Rome, and finally to France. The art and the inventions just keep getting better and better....
Josh, Harry and Stelios explore the many differences between US states using statistical maps.
Carl, Connor & Harrison Pitt discuss the BBC Sounds debate pushing open borders the demise of establishment media, and whether the Manosphere is right about marriage.
Callum, Harry, and Beau deliver an ode to Iceland, discuss GamerGate 2, and analyse Trump's Super Tuesday.
Callum, Josh, and Stelios discuss the Democrats' hatred of democracy, the cost of lying, and Doritos’ new brand ambassador.
Carl & Connor substantiate their contentious claim that Wokeness is the offspring of Liberalism, rather than its Postmodern Neo-Marxist antithesis.
Peter Whittle joins Carl to discuss London's segregationist theatre shows, how the Conservatives are the party of diversity, and how the pro-immigration argument has died a quiet and undignified death.
Dan talks to Proper Horrorshow about the book: The Mandibles, a worrying economically accurate depiction of life after the collapse of the dollar as we follow a family going through society after the event.
Dan, Harry and Callum discuss how Sam Melia & George Galloway Scare the Prime Minister, how utterly awful the Conservatives are and why women shouldn't go to India.
Stelios and Connor discuss Friedrich Engels’ Socialism, Utopian and Scientific. They discuss how to approach definitions, what communism and socialism mean, and make several observations about the methodology and plausibility of Marx’s and Engels’ doctrines.
This week Beau discusses the life and times of Leonardo da Vinci, from his early life and boyhood, to his apprenticeship with Verrocchio, to his employment by the Duke of Milan; and all the amazing works of art and military...
Josh and Connor discuss the methods in which politicians try to manipulate the electorate using methods similar to those of clinical psychopaths.
Callum, Harry and Josh discuss The Grindset, Our Best Buds, and How Not to Get the Girl.
Carl is joined by Sa Ra Garvey to discuss what is happening in the British black community, how MPs are in fear of their lives, and that the Current Thing is getting people killed.
Harry and Beau are joined by Nate (of Mr H Reviews - YouTube) to discuss the sin of being British, Concerns of Old man Joe and the reluctance to understand Satire.
Carl is joined by YouTuber Apostolic Majesty to discuss why the British Empire failed.
Callum, Connor & Stelios discuss how Lee Anderson was right about Sadiq Khan’s Islamist mates, how the crimes committed by illegal immigrants in American cities are deliberate political choices, and the meltdown over Google’s Gemini AI.
Dan talks to Auron Macintyre about the Total State and the nature of US political power.
Stelios and Beau discuss various themes from the letters of Seneca.
Carl, Callum and Dan discuss the ruin of a civilisation (ours), the death wish of the Tory party and what we can look forward to in the West, a spot of White Genocide.
This week Beau discusses the life and times of Edward II; from his excessive favouritism, to his wars in Scotland and Ireland, to his eventual downfall and ignominious murder.
Josh and Stelios discuss how a society that values free speech can deal with bad ideas.
Connor, Harry & Stelios discuss Parliament’s ceasefire vote becoming a clownshow, how the state is mandating homosexuality, and they take a trollish tour of the West.
Callum, Harry and Beau discuss Google’s White Boy, Crossfire Round 2: Carlson v. Stewart, and The Death of Kings.
Narinder Kaur joins Carl to discuss whether we should be disgusted to be British, why people hate Harry and Meghan, and why we have to pay for immigrant benefits.
Join Beau and ex-RAF fast jet pilot, Tim Davies, as they discuss the deep rooted and institutional problems that now lay at the heart of the newly woke Royal Air Force
Dan talks to Geoff from ‘Geoff Buys Cars’ and Mark Adams on the subject of the used car market.
Callum, Connor & Dan discuss ITV’s brand new Boomer psyop, how Sora AI might make movies good again, and the boycotts brands can’t come back from.
Stelios and Josh discuss the dangers of the philosophy of the welfare state. They discuss the differences between classical and modern liberalism, the differences between the ancient and the contemporary understanding of well-being, and the proper role of the state.
Callum, Carl and Jess Gill discuss, Integration Is Hard, The Starship Troopers Discourse, and Stop Funding People Who hate You.
This week Beau and Carl discuss the final years of King Edward I’s long reign, which is largely consumed by yet more, seemingly endless, campaigns in Scotland Watch the full premium video: https://www.lotuseaters.com/premium-epochs-146-or-edward-i-part-iii-18-02-24
Josh, Harry and Stelios discuss the principles that determine whether a film is regarded as good or not and make many suggestions of films which embody these principles well.
Callum, Harry and Nicholas De Santo discuss Tuckers Supermarket Adventure, We’ve Reached Whole New Depths of Democracy, and Everyone Disliked That
Connor, Josh and Beau discuss politics in the UK being completely normal, TFL’s humiliating new Overground line names, and Lewis Hamilton doing Idiocracy IRL.
Carl, Callum, and Harry discuss how everyone is noticing that the foreigners aren't like us, will Labour increase immigration?, and that you're already paying reparations, you just don't know it.
Connor interviews Katy Faust, director of children's rights advocacy group Them Before Us, and co-author of the new book Raising Conservative Kids in a Woke City, about the dangers of the fertility industrial complex, and the necessity to recognise children's...
Dan breaks down the historic interview between Tucker Carlson and Vladimir Putin covering history, the nature of geopolitics and the decline of the dollar.
Callum, Stelios, and Dan discuss the suicide pact being cancelled, this week in trolling, and something that's totally ‘Safe & Effective’
Stelios and Beau discuss Thomas More’s dialogue Utopia and to what extent More identified himself with the criticism of private property that features in the dialogue.
Carl, Josh, and Stelios discuss “consoomers”, Alexander the Gay, and diversity fatigue.
This week Beau and Carl discuss the middle reign of King Edward I; this week focusing almost entirely on his interminable and increasingly savage campaigns against the Scots.
Josh, Callum and Dan discuss the questions on the conventional political compass test and why they are a bad measure of political attitudes.
Callum, Beau and Tim Davies discuss The Tucker Putin Interview, Death of the Royal Air Force, and Least Foreign UK Election.
Callum, Carl and Connor discuss Liz Truss’ PopCon Conspiracy, Those Dumb Glasses, and Proof of Big Cats in Britain.