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Dissident Mama, episode 64 – Keith Alexander
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Keith Alexander is co-host of The Political Cesspool, a Tennessee-based syndicated talk-radio show that has been on air now for nearly two decades. An official co-host since 2009, Alexander has an “encyclopedic knowledge and masterful intellect,” making him “both a fan favorite and indispensable member” of TPC’s on-air talent.
Alexander, a semi-retired lawyer who has twice run for local public office in his hometown of Memphis, is not one to shy away from provocative topics. So we talk about the triumph of liberalism and how its destructive intent came to be through coercive “civil rights,” cultural pessimism, and lawfarism, as well as the need for those on the right to not shy away from the institutions. Alexander also discusses the Eliza Fletcher murder by Cleoth Abston and Ezekiel Kelly’s killing spree, both of which took place in Memphis and are summarily ignored by the subversive corporate media since the perps are black and the victims overwhelmingly white.
You might wanna check out my essay on the therapeutic state and dig a little deeper on the Highlander Folk School – both of which Alexander references in our chat. Turns out, many “justice” movements that we’re told are organic, grassroots uprisings to oppression are themselves just commie plots. Go figure.
Be sure to visit Dissident Mama to check out all my other content. And please do consider supporting me through PayPal or Patreon, or by donating through Bitcoin or personal check. Thanks for listening!
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Keith Alexander is co-host of The Political Cesspool, a Tennessee-based syndicated talk-radio show that has been on air now for nearly two decades. An official co-host since 2009, Alexander has an “encyclopedic knowledge and masterful intellect,” making him “both a fan favorite and indispensable member” of TPC’s on-air talent.
Alexander, a semi-retired lawyer who has twice run for local public office in his hometown of Memphis, is not one to shy away from provocative topics. So we talk about the triumph of liberalism and how its destructive intent came to be through coercive “civil rights,” cultural pessimism, and lawfarism, as well as the need for those on the right to not shy away from the institutions. Alexander also discusses the Eliza Fletcher murder by Cleoth Abston and Ezekiel Kelly’s killing spree, both of which took place in Memphis and are summarily ignored by the subversive corporate media since the perps are black and the victims overwhelmingly white.
You might wanna check out my essay on the therapeutic state and dig a little deeper on the Highlander Folk School – both of which Alexander references in our chat. Turns out, many “justice” movements that we’re told are organic, grassroots uprisings to oppression are themselves just commie plots. Go figure.
Be sure to visit Dissident Mama to check out all my other content. And please do consider supporting me through PayPal or Patreon, or by donating through Bitcoin or personal check. Thanks for listening!
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