From James Edwards <[email protected]>
Subject Join James Edwards and Kevin MacDonald LIVE on YouTube tonight!
Date July 28, 2019 5:14 PM
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Join me and Kevin MacDonald on YouTube tonight when we talk with Professor Andrew Fraser about his time at divinity school and the intersection of faith and ethnonationalism!



The livestream begins at 8pm Eastern / 7pm Central and we'll be taking your questions! Join us in the chatroom and watch the show live in progress here:



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More about Prof. Fraser:



Andrew Fraser is a racially aware, former law professor who became a theology student at a divinity school in suburban Sydney, Australia. He discovered there a multiracial college community of professedly Christian teachers and students promoting the postmodern cult of the "Other". There, to be Christian is to celebrate the fact that Australia, Canada, the United States, even England, are no longer "Anglo-Saxon countries".



A "late loyalist" in his own personal development, Fraser deplores the ethno-masochistic eagerness with which far too many other WASPs still spit upon the graves of their ancestors. He recognizes, however, that it is not enough to mourn the loss of once-secure and legitimate ethno-religious identities. Nor will politics alone save us.



His book, Dissident Dispatches: An Alt-Right Guide to Christian Theology, outlines the fundamental elements of the Christian ethno-theology sorely needed if we are to halt, much less reverse, the rising tide of color. More information about his book may be found at Amazon.



Again, join us tonight for a special YouTube livestream that will feature audience participation from the interactive chatroom!



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Talk to y'all soon!

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