The men come together to discuss the Ubisoft question while reviewing one of their latest games, before pivoting to frivolous lawsuits, the tanyafication of women that (((western))) game devs demand, and how in the orient, there is pushback. Come listen as they laugh and reminisce about the good old days of Bayonetta style hot chicks…
The Godcast, Episode 276: Christian Freedom
In this episode, SuperLutheran and Myles take on a question that lurks at the heart of many disagreements among Christians and how we choose to live our lives while still obeying the Lord: Christian Freedom. We discuss what it is, what it means, and how it plays out in our day-to-day lives. We answer your…
The Indian Question
The changing fortunes of White Americans over the past decades means that the incident which was once seen as an embarrassing foible has become a bludgeon with which the real invaders of the continent use to abuse the native population they are displacing.
No one speaks of actually returning land or sovereignty to the tribes which have been allowed to exist in their ghettos across the continent. Rather, the only goal is to take things from Whitey.
Showing Up
We need to show up to take our families to our local community events, show up at the school board meetings, the Lions club pancake breakfasts, and the volenteer fire department fish fry. Join and bring your children to a local church, even if it isn’t a perfect one. If you have a business, go to the chamber of commerce meetings, even if most of your peers are TV-brained boomers. Be a part of your local community, find friends that live close to you, even if their ideology isn’t there yet, or never will be.
Elections Are Bad For Democracy Now?
Gordon and Magnus engage in the time-honored pasttime of owning the libs by tearing apart the Bloomberg article “2024 Is the Year of Elections and That’s a Threat to Democracy” – a typical example of libtard hypocrisy and handwringing combined with cringe-inducing attempts to sound relevant to young people.
The Godcast, Episode 275: Space Sure is SPOOoooOOOKY
In this episode, SuperLutheran and Myles take a look at HP Lovecraft’s belief system, Cosmicism. In short, it’s sci-fi nihilism. We answer your emails after the break. Are Jews the chosen people of God? No: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pzHB5Caglgo Age of Ruin: From the Ashes: https://poa.st/@Godcast/posts/ALVRT05jJfK3me3PtY The first of what I hope to be many entries in a science fiction…
The Gamer Word Episode 49: New Year, New Me(ntal issues)
Now that Ruckus has returned from his internship at the North Pole, the men discuss the happenings in the video game industry over the winter: From establishing a baseline for how a certain streamers failed marriage could be studied, to the new craze that Rolo has taken an interest in of rebuilding games using old software, while discussing the fun facts of life- like how big goblin funded studios can’t make good armor for their shows (tied into movies they intend on remaking and removing White people from) but a coffee company can get good armor for their commercial.
It was with sadness that Ruckus learned of the passing of MittenSquad, an amusing youtuber who made some fun and funny challenge run videos for some of our favorite games. Go watch and enjoy them if you haven’t already.
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Happy Little Homestead
Gordon has a conversation with friend of the show, Hans, about the basics of starting up a homestead – from growing herbs in the window of your one bedroom apartment to raising chickens and ducks on an acreage, they attempt to give a broad overview of the best ways to start off on the right track, and how to avoid common pitfalls.
Gordon Goes Coastie
Gordon is back with yet another Travel Monologue – this time freshly returned to sacred Midwestern Soil after a trip to the dark woods of the northeast… Which are actually mostly filled with very fine people (and some not so fine). Gordon goes into detail about his journey through Pennsylvania and New England, and finishes off with a somewhat fiery (but mostly peaceful) declaration about the state of the world.
Grant Reads: The Mandibles
The Mandibles: A Family, 2029-2047″ by Lionel Shriver is a valuable primer for economic collapse. The chief value of this novel, I found, is less in the details about the how an economic collapse could happen (a Mexican is elected President of the United States and repudiates the country’s debt in response to the dollar’s displacement as the world’s reserve currency), although there is plenty there to spark the curiosity of an interested reader.






