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The Stark Truth Robert Stark Interviews Bay Area Guy from Occident Invicta

February 20, 2014

61:49 / 269 words


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Robert Stark talks to Bay Area-based blogger Bay Area Guy of Occident Invicta, http://occidentinvicta.com/



  • How his upbringing as a white minority in the Bay Area led him to become a racially conscious white man
  • His article on “The Racial Dynamics of the Bay Area
  • Non-whites are not a united political and cultural bloc
  • Once whites are no longer a political force, the non-white coalition will begin to fall apart
  • The racial makeup of the different parts of the Bay Area
  • Why mixed race people in the Bay Area tend to be quite politically incorrect
  • Why racially mixed social circles tend to be less politically correct than homogeneously white social circles
  • His own identity as Nordic/Greek mix
  • Why he sees himself as generically white
  • Even if identity is a social construct that does not mean that it is not defensible and unworthy of defense
  • How the manosphere teaches political lessons for White Nationalists
  • Unplugging from pop culture
  • The political power of humor
  • How feminism and diversity converge with the interests of plutocratic elites
  • Robert Lindsay as the Left wing of the Alternative Right
  • The need for White Nationalists to address the economic and social plight of the millennial generation
  • Progressive taxation, protectionism, industrial policy, immigration limits
  • Why the welfare state works best in homogeneous high-IQ societies
  • Is egalitarianism really the issue?
  • American diversity and feminism in a global perspective
  • Islam and Islamophobia
  • The political power of humor
  • Larry David and Curb Your Enthusiasm