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@notsure44754 ай бұрын
Great speech, I mourn the man daily
@CodenameDoubleL74 ай бұрын
Everyone has the potential for a spark of ingenuity. Few will see it. Fewer will kindle it. Fewer still will protect it from those who wish to stamp it out.
@LadyOfShaIott4 ай бұрын
This was brilliant. All of us that caught this Cigsr Stream live really appreciated your input, and that of Richard Spencer and Alexander Adams, Bowden was a force of nature and it’s crushing that he is not with us now.
@markworrall99404 ай бұрын
Indeed Milady I choked along with a manly shudder of the lip when I saw the grief in Dickies face when he reminisced on Bowden's passing, bless him and I thank him for his contribution along with Alexander Adams and Mr. Scrumpmonkey, of Scrumpmonkey's piece however with Bowden's talk at the end really did it for me; what an argument to deliver me! He speaks of truth Milady! I had to watch it again and again. His death feels like a blow to me as well, as I feel personally disheartened and I never knew him from adam, the Great Man in living memory the man I never knew in my youth, a Great Man I wished I'd personally known. I shall forever hope to see such a man as he, Bowden will now forever be my heart after AA's wonderful Cigar Stream with Panama Hat, Carlyle my mind, Nietzsche my soul, I shall dare as they did and my gramercy to that other Great Man of letters Mr. AA, the words I utter daily could never express my appreciation for his devotion to us all and my free education, Thor protect AA! Bowden, Carlyle and Nietzsche to me are my heroes long with AA and a smattering of ours like Generals Hill and Wolfe to name a few, they all inspire me, though Carlyle has grabbed me like no other Great Man and shakes me violently by the collar while exclaiming "Don't you see man, pay attention!"---- While Bowden recenters, which is what we British need, we need them both today. It is like Nietzsche opened the door, and there was Carlyle and Bowden standing in the doorway with their silhouettes breaking the embering light, as Nietzsche waved his hand forward to urge me onward, I have never been incensed with such vigor of thought in my life! AA along with many others had reopened a school of thought I never knew was so in depth. So my thanks could simply never be enough to thank them all (Weltgeist included for Nietzsche who woke me back up) I never did believe in liberalism, I just tried to fit in and I can not, I have always been for inequality, self-control, respect and power, tradition from youth because I am a neo-reactionary and why? as Bowden stated in his youth----- "I want--- to--- see--- the fire!" I wish to end my comment with something optimistic for us all if I may we are carrying his embered ashes now, along with Carlyle, our ancestors and they smile upon us and nature smiles upon us and as always "There is a light and it never goes out." Hope you have a wonderful morning/evening, Milady.
@LadyOfShaIott4 ай бұрын
@@markworrall9940 Beautiful comment, thank you. I loved reading it. I felt teary-eyed watching Mr Spencer talk about Bowden. It must have been wonderful to have known him. Bowden understood the need for beauty in this world; he was a polymath. I’d like to think he met up with that other great polymath of ‘the right’ Sir Roger Scruton in heaven, but Bowden was a pagan so probably didn’t reckon he was going there! Whatever, he was a force of nature and we will not see his like again methinks. Not in our lifetimes, but maybe future generations will bring forth another. There is indeed a light that has never gone out. I pray so.
@LamentedGuide4 ай бұрын
Concession is the primary weapon of the Regime and how it conducts containment. It’s counterparts: absolutism and conviction, are its bane.
@elicarter78684 ай бұрын
Over the last few days I’ve been watching all of your posted videos and felt compelled to comment. I’m an American, but lived in England during the early 2000’s and have developed an emotional connection with the region. Not only that, but I’m entirely Anglo Saxon blood so perhaps part of that is imbedded in my DNA. What you two are doing is not only entertaining and engaging; but wildly important for the current dismantling of our cultural heritage as we know it. There’s no doubt in my mind the hunger for the type of content you guys create is so huge among people of European descent, that these videos will start to see exponentially increasing viewership. Thank you for what you do.
@truthoverlies18204 ай бұрын
Great comment
@lu96804 ай бұрын
I agree, the only barrier Is all the shadowbanning
@scrumpmonkey4 ай бұрын
Thanks Fren 🐸
@HalideHelix4 ай бұрын
Canadian of Anglo-Saxon ancestry.....completely agree with OP
@georgeohwell79884 ай бұрын
Fantastic tribute to a GREAT man.....subscribed
@GusinLanzarote2 ай бұрын
Man was a GENIUS of oratory like Mozart with music
@Charlie-Em4 ай бұрын
I love your delivery
@GrapistADАй бұрын
I am a millennial who got into the alt right and found Bowden. I love him.
@boomser9114 ай бұрын
It is clear! (them out)
@royalirishranger19314 ай бұрын
Bowden’s lectures our like a well of crystal clear water to a thirsty man , who is surrounded by a stagnant pool. His precision, command of subject, and conviction is compelling. His relevance grows by every day that passes. Prophetic stuff!
@Sulla-the-Roman4 ай бұрын
You should do a review of the manifesto of the Workers Party of Britain, like you did for Brown's New Britain document.
@anglodoomer59954 ай бұрын
Definitely! I ordered a copy myself
@Sulla-the-Roman4 ай бұрын
@@anglodoomer5995 it's free to read online
@BaneClandestine4 ай бұрын
Fitting here in America he parallels Sobran ( obviously Bowden was a much better speaker ) - he too died penniless.
@thuglifebear52564 ай бұрын
"He was hounded into the madhouse." Fuck thats a depressing future. Especially when you know it'll be your own folks that'll be doing it.
@eternalextrapolations4 ай бұрын
The difference between being a madman and merely eccentric is how wealthy one is.
@bigbraincontent4 ай бұрын
I'm going to pick up The Cultured Thug
@ra87844 ай бұрын
Same, I've had a £30 Amazon voucher since Christmas, lol
@user-ov5ot6bd8p4 ай бұрын
Need to use AI to clean up all his recorded speeches