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If you can bear with the awful audio quality of this recording, you are going to really enjoy this interview. Recently, I was interviewed by the BBC for their Heart and Soul podcast for a documentary about the rise of the Muslim manosphere. When I recorded this interview, I had to do it off of a screen share. I didn’t get the Zoom recording. I asked them for the recording but they refused, it’s not something they do. So I had to ninja record it. Alhamdulillah that I did, because they used less than 5% of a 45-minute interview. But the audio quality turned out to be really bad. So I had to...
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The Boys In The Cave podcast recently interviewed Becoming The Alpha Muslim. After publishing the episode, they faced criticism and pressure from SJW Muslims online. They caved to the pressure and took down the episode. Here is the full, unedited interview for your listening pleasure.
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In this episode I talk to serial entrepreneur Hodan Ibrahim about:
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I had the chance to sit down to talk to Hussein Kesvani about his work as a Muslim journalist. He's the UK/Europe editor for Mel Magazine, an online men's magazine. He's also written for Buzzfeed, Vice, The Independent, The Guardian, The New Statesman, The Shortlist, and Refinery29. He's a co-host of the No Country For Brown Men Podcast and also the Trash Future podcast. Hussein and I talked about the state of modern journalism, where it's heading, and how Muslim men can get their start in the industry.
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It's a little after one year since Donald J Trump was inaugurated as the 45th President of the United States of America.
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Every Muslim man needs to learn how to network in a way that is natural and doesn't seem fake. The key here is to not BE fake. To genuinely be interested in people and want to invest in the relationship.
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My guest this episode is dating and relationship coach, Pat Stedman.
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In this episode of the Becoming the Alpha Muslim podcast we are talking to Hussein, a Muslim Chicagoan and the founder of the Streets of Cordoba podcast. It's a brand new podcast focusing on Muslim issues in the West.
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I wasted my 20s. Here’s how: a Born Muslim’s Convert Story. It was all necessary. Those experiences made me who I am today. But that doesn’t mean others have to make the same mistakes, or worse. You don’t have to learn the hard way. Most of you will, because you don’t listen to people with more experience than you. Some of you won’t. You’re the smart ones. This post is for you. Like me, Alexander Juan Antonio Cortes wasted his 20s. I asked him to join me on the show to talk about the mistakes
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My guest this episode is Ed Latimore. Ed is a professional heavyweight boxer, physicist, published author, and self-improvement blogger.
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He joins me to talk about the origins of the Alt-Right and the New Right, and the differences between the two. We also talk about a bunch of related topics ranging from Donald Trump to postmodernism, to 4Chan.
Highlights from the Show
- [00:25] What is the Gell-Mann Amnesia effect and why it is screwing up the way we Muslims understand reality?
- [04:10] How does someone with a name like Ali Abdul Razaq Akbar end up a) a Southern Baptist Christian and b) a Republican political consultant?
- [06:25] What is Ali's pedigree and credibility in the Republican party and how did he become a VIP with a massive network?
- [10:02] What is the true story of the founding of the Tea Party movement and what did Ali have to do with it?
- [13:36] How Ali went from actively opposing Donald Trump's entry into Republican politics in 2011, to meeting and hanging out with him in 2014, to not supporting him in the 2016 Republican primaries, to finally becoming a Trump supporter
- [21:48] Why Ali thinks Feminism and other postmodernist movements are a greater threat to America than terrorism
- [23:00] Ali and I take a deep dive into the origins of the Alt-Right...Where did it come from? Who coined the term? What is its ideological or political make-up?
- [25:30] Who are the major Alt-Right public figures?
- [28:35] How are Neo-Nazis, White Supremacists, the Ku Klux Klan etc. connected to the Alt-Right?
- Why do Neo-Nazis, KKK, and White Supremacists in the Alt-Right reject Donald Trump?
- [35:00] Why do the Alt-Right have a love-hate relationship with Jews and Muslims?
- [37:06] Who are the "New Right"? Are they an off-shoot of the Alt-Right or are they something completely different?
- [43:10] Why did some New Right figures associate with the Alt-Right before distancing themselves from the group?
- [49:15] Branding is everything...the media is everything...why no one cares if the Alt-Right really are Neo-Nazis
- [53:10] If reality is a social construct, whoever controls the media controls reality
- [55:45] Who are the major New Right public figures?
- [59:05] Why are foreigners (non-Americans) like Milo Yiannopolous, Paul Joseph Watson, Stefan Molyneux, and Lauren Southern so influential in the New Right and Alt-Right?
- [1:03:50] Ali and I break down the meaning and significance of memes, memetic warfare, and meme magic
- [1:07:30] Was Hillary Clinton really sick or did Trump supporters give her the Evil Eye?
- [1:10:10] Where does /pol/ (4chan) fit into all of this?
- [1:15:00] The grand social experiment being conducted by /pol/
- [1:15:53] Why Ali and I are agents of controlled chaos, and how we operate as interdimensional travelers on the internet.
- [1:18:46] Why are living in the era of "based" thinking - the great mistake of believing Nationalism is spreading around the world
- [1:20:45] Where can you find Ali online?
You can find complete show notes here: http://becomingthealphamuslim.com/new-right-vs-alt-right