Vox Day: The Rise Of Fake Nationalism

January 4, 2019
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Editor’s Note: Though Vox does provide transcripts, those are for his Voxiversity subscribers, so no transcript is given here. If you like Vox’s streams, you can sign up as a subscriber to get them.  Note that MOTW is not directly involved with Vox or Voxiversity, and the link is only provided so that any of our interested readers are aware that they exist. If you prefer text to video, they are a good option.
 
UPDATE: Our buddy Laramie Hirsch has provided a transcript. You can read it here.

Theophrastus

Lead Scheduler at MOTW. Husband, Father, but most importantly, a man of God. Possesses more degrees that most people find useful.

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  1. Thanks for the info about the transcript. I read his blog but never hear the podcast. I hope he continues to write as well. People who switch to only podcasts, or video-without-subtitles, nearly always lose me. Bill Whittle, Scott Adams, etc., are no longer part of my purview.
    I don’t have time to listen to them. I can read faster than they can talk.

    • Me too. Of course, Vox still does his blog, as you mention, and does write other stuff, too. He will sometimes share transcripts at the blog.

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