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I have to throw my hat into the ring here too.

First, here's the criminally undersubscribed Praise of Folly Podcast. This channel is run by Todd Lewis, a Mennonite historian. Over the years, he's debated Left-Anarchists, the Alt-Right, Traditionalist Catholics, and Libertarians, discussed numerous topics, and has had on plenty of interesting people. Check him out!

Then there's Charlemagne. He's a YouTuber whose channel is dedicated to explaining political theory from a Neo-Reactionary (NRx) perspective. His videos on Mencius Moldbug are really interesting to watch. If you want to hear a very different take on politics from the mainstream, take a look at his channel.

This is Royal Endeavour. He's a Canadian Nationalist, a Neo-Reactionary, and a Christian YouTuber whose channel is centered around discussing the problems of modernity, both philosophical and political, and how everyday folks like ourselves can cope with these problems. His main thesis is that modernity has caused the average man to become alienated from his fellow men and to embrace nihilism as a result of this. His video essays are pretty good, I'll say!

Laura Towler is a new British Nationalist YouTuber whose content is centered around how multiculturalism and anti-white sentiment has negatively affected her home country. She's got a great documentary called "We Were Never Asked" that I highly recommend watching first. Great stuff!

Renaissance Man is a Catholic Christian YouTuber who gears his content towards young men such as himself, talking about topics such as the Saints, how to get a good girl in an age of #MeToo, and how to resist temptation. He's extremely knowledgeable in both philosophy and theology. I highly recommend his channel.

Morgoth is Scottish Right-Winger whose channel Morgoth's Review is such a joy to listen to. His videos don't come across as being particularly intellectual (though the man is certainly intelligent); rather, he comes across as your average bloke talking about the insanity of the modern world. His biting commentary hits home at times, and I enjoy his takes on pop culture.

Dave "the Distributist" Donovan is probably one of my favorite YouTube channels. He's been around for around three to four years on YouTube, and in that time, he's had a variety of content. Pop culture analysis, philosophy, political commentary, "how-to" guides for would-be right-wing activists, and debates and interviews with people across the political spectrum are all featured on his channel. His videos are compelling because he's able to take experiences from his own life and abstract from them important truths about modern society, which gives his channel a very introspective feel. I highly recommend checking out his various video series for some of his best content. My favorites are: "Lies of the Sexual Revolution" (in which he talks about the negative effects of sexual promiscuity), "What's Wrong With the Alt-Right?" (his critique of the Alt-Right), "Nerd Culture" (his critiques nerd culture and the #GamerGate movement), "Magical Words" (a deconstruction commonly used progressive words like "racist") and "TradCodex" (a combination of autobiography and pop culture analysis). Unfortunately, he's going on hiatus soon, but I think he'd be happy if you checked out his content.

Cuck Philosophy is an interesting channel. I don't usually watch Leftist content, unlike most Leftists, his videos are very well put together and intellectual. He does various pop culture analyses and breaks down hard-to-understand philosophical concepts so that a layman could grasp them. If you want to find the Steelman of the Left, this is your channel. I'd check out his videos on Post-Modernism sometime.

America First With Nick Fuentes is a channel I recently subscribed to, and I don't regret doing so. Nick is entertaining, intelligent, and a proud American patriot. He's recently been involved in the "Groyper Wars," so his channel's content is mostly centered around that right now, but I'd subscribe anyways because he's such a treat to watch. It's basically late-night comedy from a Gen Z conservative perspective. Great stuff!

Finally, there's Nuclear University. This channel is entirely new and popped up in my Telegram pages. The guy doing this is a part of the "Groyper Wars." In case you couldn't tell, this channel is a pastiche on PragerU, a conservative YouTube channel that has short videos about certain political and philosophical topics. However, while PragerU is entirely mainstream, K. Alexander Adams and his group are focused on "spreading moral, Catholic, America First, and Paleoconservative ideas." I recommend subscribing to them now. They may become a big player in the future.
 

Curved_Sw0rd

Just Like That Bluebird
John Mark

A friend of mine introduced me to this guy. I'd really like to know more about him, as he talks a good game but there's something about this whole "Propertarianism" thing that feels almost like some sort of "Fix your country in 5 easy steps! At the low low price of $19.99."
 

The Name of Love

Far Right Nutjob
John Mark

A friend of mine introduced me to this guy. I'd really like to know more about him, as he talks a good game but there's something about this whole "Propertarianism" thing that feels almost like some sort of "Fix your country in 5 easy steps! At the low low price of $19.99."
That's really a result of John Mark's style more than anything. But Curt Doolittle's Propertarianism does have some serious problems. It seems like a scam cooked up by libertarians that Mark might or might not be in on.
 

Husky_Khan

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Some more recommendations from me:


I heard about this Youtuber during PewDiePie's infamous "recommendations" video where he recommended thirty Youtubers including one who apparently had anti-Semitic themes on his channel... shocking. This isn't that Youtuber, this is Sarah Z. who basically does media reviews and essays on Pop Culture. I like her overall tone and content from the several videos she's done... unfortunately (or perhaps for preference) they are pretty long at around half an hour or so but I enjoyed what I saw so far. Her analysis of JK Rowling and Authorial Intent was a fine video to watch. Be warned though, she is a Socialist Breadtuber and FEMINIST.

Conversely, she's also a redhead. :sneaky:


Been watching this guys videos as of late. He's an Aussie gamer and does ten or fifteen minute reviews of largely action/FPS style games. I like his demeanor and narrative and the wide breadth of games he often covers. I was originally made aware of him thanks to his video analysis and takedown of the infamous Half Life Campaign mod, Hunt Down the Freeman. The Aussie accent helps as does his droll "Your Mum" comments/jokes and references to "Western Sydney" as some sort of hellhole. Makes him personable and likable and down to Earth. He reviews popular games, old games, new games and obscure games. He also helped make me aware of Terminator: Resistance being somewhat quality recently.


He does lore videos on a variety of fantasy/fictional settings but most recently and prominently has been covering Dungeons and Dragons lore. Being a 2nd Edition player for the longest time (because I could buy those books cheap) before delving into 5th Edition, it's nice seeing his deep dives into the analysis of the lore of which I'm often a bit more familiar with. It really helps also because 5th Edition lore can be pretty simplified and scarce in general. He's a very engaging Youtuber with his vaguely and distinctly foreign accent, obvious passion for the lore and narrating it and lots of interesting knowledge and topics he covers.
 

Curved_Sw0rd

Just Like That Bluebird

I highly recommend Millennial Woes right now as he's pumping out chat after chat after chat via his Millenniyule Series, featuring some of the voices listed here and some you haven't heard of.
 

Husky_Khan

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I'd just like to mention Big Man Tyrone put up his British Citizenship ceremony on his channel. The guy does entertaining promo videos and even possesses a Kekistani uniform for some videos apparently.

 
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Husky_Khan

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Here's some more channels I like:


Atlas Pro is a 'Geography' channel at its core but it has a LOT of content to offer and a lot of it is interesting. Some of his most interesting videos are ones that detail the geographic origins of things such as fruit, spices or livestock. But he's branched out in numerous directions, like how to design the climate of hypothetical continents based off of probable sea currents and wind patterns, a video on why Oceans are deserts, and how to draw profits from Rain Forests.


Masaman is a Youtuber who discusses what could be controversial topics, mostly things relating to the broad or macro trends relating to racial, ethnic, religious and cultural groups and other demographical topics. It's basically a historical channel or maybe an anthropological one. His video topics range from topics like "Just how East Asian is India?" or What is the "Jewish Race?" but his most popular series are the "History and Origin of" Various Cultural groups such as the Gypsies/Romani, Aryans, Italians, Thai etc or videos on what happened to ancient ethnic groups such as Aryans, Phoenicians or Assyrians. Like Atlas Pro... it expands its short video analysis on a single subject and it's super fascinating.
 

Curved_Sw0rd

Just Like That Bluebird


Michael Malice and Tom Woods are pretty interesting figures on the more Libertarian side of things. Both have rather robust podcasts and I believe a significant number of books under their belt.
 

bullethead

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Here's a pretty interesting interview with Frank Luntz:


He does poke some holes in some sacred cows, but he also gets pretty emotional towards the end.
 

Husky_Khan

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Sargon beat SJW in law court.




Oh wow so she might have to pay his fees in addition to winning the court case. I didn't even realize he won the fair use case. It seemed far more chancy then the H3H3 case since Sargons video since it was just basically her video with Sargon laughing over her videotaped reaction IIRC.

So it's another big win for Fair Use I suppose!
 

Culsu

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Oh wow so she might have to pay his fees in addition to winning the court case. I didn't even realize he won the fair use case. It seemed far more chancy then the H3H3 case since Sargons video since it was just basically her video with Sargon laughing over her videotaped reaction IIRC.

So it's another big win for Fair Use I suppose!
Apparently the judge even told her very early in the proceedings that she had no case. Her legal counsel dropped out upon hearing that, and she still went through with it with a new lawyer. :sneaky:
 

Arch Dornan

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Oh wow so she might have to pay his fees in addition to winning the court case. I didn't even realize he won the fair use case. It seemed far more chancy then the H3H3 case since Sargons video since it was just basically her video with Sargon laughing over her videotaped reaction IIRC.

So it's another big win for Fair Use I suppose!
He's going to get her to pay for the fees too.
 

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