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Robert Stark interviews Anti-Racism Advocate, Alexander Ohnemus
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Robert Stark interviews Anti-Racism Advocate, Alexander Ohnemus

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Alexander Ohnemus is an anti-racism/critical race theory advocate from Sacramento, California. He is a follower of the philosopher, Karl Popper, believing in negative utilitarianism (minimizing suffering), open society, and critical rationalism. Check out Alexander’s articles on Substack and Research Gate.

Topics:

-Alexander’s stance on genetic hereditarianism and how it relates to Racial Equity/CRT

-How colorblind meritocratic arguments are insufficient in explaining social stratification and inequalities

-The concept of Implicit Bias

-Why White people are better off in an Open Society

-How CRT/racial equity relates to a declining White population

-Whether Whites will become more ethnocentric and reactionary as a minority

-Alexander’s proposal to use Transhumanism (eg. artificial wombs) to increase the NW Euro White population to pay for reparations

-Whether this proposal could bridge the Left/Right divide

-Why a more progressive society requires progressive White people to reproduce more

-Whether the Left will allow for positive White Identity Politics (eg. White Guys for Kamala)

-Examples of policies where the Left is better for Whites (eg. work from home boosted White fertility)

-Enclavism/balkanization vs. racial integration in California

-Why reciprocity and harm avoidance are the key foundations for good race relations

-Why the Left is overall better for neurodiversity (eg. disability benefits and autistic people getting more lenient sentences from liberal judges)

-How autistic people are disproportionately harmed by speech codes

-How asexuality is part of LGBTQI and different from the incel issue

-Why incels should stop blaming people who reject them and join LGBTQ

-How artificial wombs could help both asexuals and incels in the future

-How dysgenics leads to Social Darwinism and reactionary societies

-Alexander’s universalist theological views and his book Highly Theoretical Differential Equations of the Afterlife

-How belief in reincarnation enforces social stratification (eg. Hindu Caste system and Plato’s Republic)

-Neville Goddard, New Thought, and the potential risks of manifesting

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