1 hr 14 min

#37 Observing Europe through American eyes Undertow

    • Politics

Sometimes the best insights are given by outsiders. This is particularly true when it comes to the guest of this week's Undertow podcast. John Morgan is the former editor at Arktos Publishing and is currently a writer for Counter-Currents. On the podcast, he talks about the political and social climate in Hungary (where he currently resides), how Jobbik transformed itself into an anti-Orban party that is closely aligned with the anti-nationalist coalition, and the upcoming elections in Hungary next year, when the Hungarian people will decide if they wish to remain a beacon of sovereignty in Europe or dance to the tunes of Brussels.

Morgan also shares his views on the American and European political party systems, what the word fascism actually represents today and what the future of nationalism for America and Europe is. Morgan also discusses his views on the everlasting issue of mass immigration, the Great Replacement, the effects of so-called “assimilation” and the naturalization of non-Europeans into European society. All this and more to feature in this week's Undertow podcast!

Listen to find out more!

Sometimes the best insights are given by outsiders. This is particularly true when it comes to the guest of this week's Undertow podcast. John Morgan is the former editor at Arktos Publishing and is currently a writer for Counter-Currents. On the podcast, he talks about the political and social climate in Hungary (where he currently resides), how Jobbik transformed itself into an anti-Orban party that is closely aligned with the anti-nationalist coalition, and the upcoming elections in Hungary next year, when the Hungarian people will decide if they wish to remain a beacon of sovereignty in Europe or dance to the tunes of Brussels.

Morgan also shares his views on the American and European political party systems, what the word fascism actually represents today and what the future of nationalism for America and Europe is. Morgan also discusses his views on the everlasting issue of mass immigration, the Great Replacement, the effects of so-called “assimilation” and the naturalization of non-Europeans into European society. All this and more to feature in this week's Undertow podcast!

Listen to find out more!

1 hr 14 min