The Carousel
The Carousel Podcast
66. Alaric the Barbarian
0:00
-1:11:47

Paid episode

The full episode is only available to paid subscribers of The Carousel

66. Alaric the Barbarian

Purveyor of Actual Banned Books
2
One of Dissident Review’s first publications: My Confession by Samuel Chamberlain

The Adderall-fueled writer’s room of the American left has decided, quite insanely, to make a propaganda initiative out of the notion of “banned books.” They know that Americans balk at the idea of burning and banning books, so Gavin Newsom et al are pretending that elementary schools eschewing 2SLGBTQIA+ manuals on how to give queer blowjobs are “banning books.” Very typical Alinksy-style opportunism. Of course, it is in fact the hegemonic left increasingly banning books they don’t like… while fake handwringing over banned books.

Here are just a few books that have been effectively banned via various underhanded methods, including acquiring copyrights only to destroy them.

  • Camp of the Saints

  • The Turner Diaries

  • Background to Betrayal

  • High School Race War by Harold Saltzman

Meet anon Alaric the Barbarian, founder of Dissident Review, publisher of genuinely dissident thought in many forms. One his projects is bu…

Listen to this episode with a 7-day free trial

Subscribe to The Carousel to listen to this post and get 7 days of free access to the full post archives.