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December 10, 2017
I Was Featured on MilleniYule
Thank you to Millennial Woes for having me on. Shame that the Wifi was fighting me at the end but I had fun.


December 9, 2017
Anti-White Publishers
Traditional publishing is an industry to be mocked and avoided. If you want to buy a book, do it at a used book store, used on Amazon, or use your local library. Do not give your money to those who call the white race “hideously white.”
Insert any other race in there and people would be appalled. But dispossessing whites of every industry that they created to begin with is considered something to celebrate. Any white company or organization is considered white supremacy for the mere reason that it’s white who own it or make up the majority. No other race is held to this standard. And any author who is white and yet doesn’t write diversely, or commits the crime of “doing it wrong,” will suffer an onslaught of slander from the left if they choose traditional publishing.
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December 6, 2017
San Fransicko Doubles Down on Steinle Family
So San Francisco willingly allows illegals to stay in their city in order to virtue signal, but denies any moral responsibility for what those illegals do? Why am I not surprised?
The U.S. government and the City of San Francisco are asking Kate Steinle’s family to dismiss the wrongful death lawsuit in a hearing on Friday.
Kate Steinle was shot and killed in July of 2015 on Pier 14 along San Francisco’s waterfront. Francisco Lopez-Sanchez, an undocumented immigrant, has been charged in the murder.
Lopez-Sanchez was released from the San Francisco City Jail in Apil.
The family of Kate Steinle filed the federal lawsuit in May of 2016 against former San Francisco sheriff Ross Mirkarimi, Immigration and Custom’s Enforcement, and the Bureau of Land Management.
The lawsuit seeks to hold the Bureau of Land Management, ICE, and former Sheriff Ross Mirkarimi accountable for providing “the means and opportunity for a repeat drug felon to secure a gun and kill Kate,” according to the complaint.
Mirkarimi refused to hold Lopez-Sanchez for ICE, citing San Francisco’s sanctuary city law.
Kate Steinle’s parents argue the gunman would have been kept in custody and deported if the city and federal officials had done their jobs.
If you allow criminals into your house and someone gets killed, you’re responsible for allowing those criminals inside with a smile on your face. But this kind of common sense is lost in cities like San Fransicko.
If Kate Steinle’s family stands strong and eventually wins their case, it will be a victory to help propel more immigration reform. And hopefully Kate’s Wall.


Survival is White Supremacy
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Neocons and mainstream conservatives will mock us, condemn us, then try to join in on the victory parade once we win.
The flyers in question stated “White Men, Save Your People, Reject the Opioid Beast.”
So basically, if whites want to survive, protect their own, and not take drugs, they’re white supremacists.
Keep this in mind when they start coming around.


December 4, 2017
Luke Skywalker Signals His Virtue
Well, technically it was Mark Hamill… but… you know.
Basically, it’s what was in the back of his mind.
Hamill has revealed some of the history he created himself to get into the mindset of an older, broken, and weary Luke Skywalker in The Last Jedi.
Since it’s not canon, there’s no need for a spoiler warning. Instead, here’s a heartbreak warning: the actor devised an absolutely wrenching experience for one particular chapter in the character’s life after the events of Return of the Jedi.
“Actors like backstories. They want to know motivation and all those things, and it’s such a blank slate,” says Hamill, who has become so entwined with the character over four decades that he sometimes references himself and Luke interchangeably. “You know, if you look at it intellectually, I realized that it’s not my story anymore and so what [Luke] did or did not do in the intervening years aren’t really important to the audience at this point, but I have to work it out for myself.”
Hamill is probably wrong about that. Luke’s history is extremely important to Star Wars fans. But most of the books and comics about Luke that were written as part of the Expanded Universe are now decanonized and classified by Lucasfilm as “Legends.”
That’s why the actor felt he had leeway to imagine his own version of what happened to Luke during that in-between time.
“I wrote lots and lots of scenarios,” Hamill says. “I made notes that he fell in love with a woman who was a widow and had this young child.”
The monk-like Jedi aren’t supposed to have personal relationships, so Hamill says Luke would have temporarily left the order during this time. We know from The Force Awakens that he would later return and found a training academy for new Jedi (which had its own tragic end when his nephew, Ben Solo, fell to the dark side and returned to destroy the school as the monstrous Kylo Ren).
But this long-before imaginary relationship with the widow also had an unhappily ever after for Luke.
“He left the Jedi to raise this young child and marry this woman,” Hamill says. “And the child got hold of a lightsaber and accidentally killed himself.”
That’s darker and more painful than anything fans might guess about the hero, but to Hamill, it would have created the grief and guilt he could imagine leading Luke back on a redemption-seeking path. And it also might explain why the character is hesitant about holding a lightsaber again.
“It’s nothing to do with the story, but when I think about gun violence and you read these tragic stories of kids getting hold of their parents’ guns and killing a sibling or themselves, I mean, I had to go to really dark places to get where Luke needed to be for this story,” the actor says.
Again, this was just an acting tool, so you won’t hear this tale revealed in The Last Jedi or anywhere else. But Hamill said he would consult with writer-director Rian Johnson just to make sure the heavy emotions and turmoil he was generating inside Luke’s head hit the right tone.
So apparently virtue signaling liberals had problems with light saber violence that required light saber control laws in the same way dumbasses want more gun control even though they know nothing about gun laws or gun crime.
Looks like some liberal idiocy survived from a long long time ago in a galaxy far away. Which is a frightening thought.


Alt Right 101 | The Beauty in Health & Fitness | #7
Video Version:
Audio Version Available on Spreaker.
Backup Audio Version:
https://brefaucheux.files.wordpress.com/2017/12/alt-right-101-fitness-mp3-podcast.mp3
In This Episode We Discuss:
1:37 Why the Alt Right cares about physical aesthetics
3:56 How the left attacks excellence
9:34 How women are shamed for striving for beauty and fitness
17:57 How we prop up the unhealthy and unfit as icons and idols
25:34 Some statistics on anorexia vs obesity
34:51 Is allowing children to become obese child abuse?
37:09 Male beauty standards
42:26 Survival of the fittest as a historical strategy
46:18 Bre’s tips for health and fitness
48:31 Mark’s tips for health and fitnes
51:32 Various tips and tricks
1:00:01 Foregoing short term pleasure for long term goals
Mark Collet’s Links:
Mark’s Book: http://www.thefallofwesternman.com/
Mark’s Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/user/mark318i
Bre Faucheux’s Links:
Website: http://brefaucheux.com/
Podcast: http://27crowsradio.com/
Support my work: https://www.paypal.me/BreFaucheux


Progress on U.S. Taxes
The Senate passed sweeping revisions to the U.S. tax code past midnight Saturday after Republicans navigated a thicket of internal divisions over deficits and other issues to place their imprint on the economy.
The bill, which included about $1.4 trillion in tax cuts, would lower the corporate rate to 20% from 35%, reshape international business tax rules and temporarily lower individual taxes. It also touched other Republican goals, including opening the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to oil drilling and repealing the mandate that individuals purchase health insurance, which would punch a sizable hole in the 2010 Affordable Care Act. But some objectives, such as repealing the alternative minimum tax, fell by the wayside in last-minute wrangling.
“In the end it all came together and we’re pretty excited about what we’ve been able to accomplish for the American people,” Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R., Ky.) said in an interview Friday. “We’ve got a corporate rate at 20% that we think makes us competitive in the world again and provided substantial middle-income tax relief.”
The bill passed 51-49, with all but one Republican voting for it and all Democrats voting against. The sole Republican, Sen. Bob Corker of Tennessee, stated his opposition before the vote, citing worries it would expand budget deficits.
The bill’s ultimate passage would mark a legislative victory for President Donald Trump and his fellow Republicans. Mr. Trump has made the tax overhaul a centerpiece of his economic policy goals, focusing on a rewrite of business taxes, which he has argued make the U.S. uncompetitive internationally. The bill could also give lawmakers something to campaign on in the 2018 midterm elections.
Democrats blasted the bill, calling it an unacceptable giveaway to corporations and the wealthy. They also criticized last-minute Republican adjustments and waved handwritten amendments around the Senate floor to show how hastily the changes were being made.
This is actually a really good thing. Which is why I’m worried it won’t fully pass. The jab at ObamaCare is enough to get people a little excited. And it’s also a reason to be shocked that the GOP was able to get enough cohesion to pass it through the Senate. Except Corker. The slime.
One key thing that people tend to ignore or not understand is that taxes are more complex than the idea of cutting taxes for the rich and giving more money to the poor. This age old idea of Robin Hood steals from the rich and gives to the poor isn’t how reality works either. In reality, the rich will do everything in their power to avoid paying taxes, and it’s completely legal. They will call their accountant or their tax advisor and try finding a way to get out of paying as much as they can. The middle class doesn’t have this luxury. So when Bernie Sanders gets up on stage and talks about taxing the rich, he’s talking about doing something that can’t be done. All that would happen is that the middle class would continue to drown in taxes, as if they don’t already. So this slight relief could actually be a good thing for the average person given that the mandate to purchase health insurance is hurting a lot of families.
I wasn’t exactly a cheerleader for this bill, but if Trump can get this passed and move onto DACA or Welfare Reform I’ll be pleased. And I’ll be even more pleased if he can stop illegals or immigrants in general from being able to obtain welfare. Because it’s not for them. It’s for U.S. citizens.
But as usual, I tend to dream big.


November 29, 2017
Back to blogging
Sometimes I want to do fancy live streams that play videos that I can talk about with cool transition effects.
Then I remember that I already do one live show currently with “This Week on the Alt Right”. One is plenty.
Sometimes I want to buy fancy recording equipment like VMix, and Cubase, and then build a super nice studio like Red Ice has.
Then I look at my budget and recall that I have bills to pay, Christmas only a few weeks away, and a little dog to feed.
Sometimes I want to blog every single day and pour my thoughts out there.
Then I remember it’s the internet. Keep some things to yourself. This ain’t a diary.
Sometimes I get really crappy at blogging because I truly try to do too many things and forget that I’m a one woman show who does this as a hobby, not a living.
Then I remember that even if I fall off the wagon in one regard or another, I still put more effort into things than many people.
That is all.


November 20, 2017
Alt Right 101 | The Attack on Masculinity | #5
Video Version:
Audio Version on Spreaker.
Backup Audio:
https://brefaucheux.files.wordpress.com/2017/11/alt-right-101-the-attack-on-masculinity-5-mp3-podcast.mp3
In This Episode We Discuss:
1:27 What is a beta male?
4:37 The problem with an age of convenience
8:49 How men have become emasculated without role models
17:55 The loss of the male retreats and past times
25:03 The loss of male industries
28:17 The important of masculine physicality
30:22 The damage of social media/networks (Alt Lite rant included)
45:25 MGTOW and why it’s toxic
50:06 What many women seek and what mean should aspire to become
57:31 What men of the past endured
Mark Collet’s Links:
Mark’s Book: http://www.thefallofwesternman.com/
Mark’s Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/user/mark318i
Bre Faucheux’s Links:
Website: http://brefaucheux.com/
Podcast: http://27crowsradio.com/
Support my work: https://www.paypal.me/BreFaucheux


November 19, 2017
The Lawn Gnome | The Fall of Hollywood
Video Version:
Audio version on Spreaker.
Backup Version:
https://brefaucheux.files.wordpress.com/2017/11/27cr-lawn-gnome-hollywood-podcast-mp3.mp3
In This Episode We Discuss:
1:55 Steve’s YouTube & film journey
4:14 Should we learn to separate the art from the artist?
12:19 Film critics vs. public opinion
13:40 Marvel vs. DC
19:00 The recent Hollywood scandals
24:55 The case for Tim Allen
26:50 Shunning the wrong-doers
30:07 Where were the parents?
30:40 How it influences young Hollywood stars
39:58 Indie films and how they’re surging
42:38 Is there room for creativity in Hollywood?
44:54 What’s important about a film?
45:45 The state of modern stand-up comedy
48:48 The rampant substance abuse
54:14 The Lawn Gnome’s top five movies
Steve’s Links:
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/smdelta4
Twitter: https://twitter.com/LawnGnomefromYT
Bre’s Links:
Website: http://brefaucheux.com/
Podcast: http://27crowsradio.com/
Support my work: https://www.paypal.me/BreFaucheux


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