Tagged: Branko Malić

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Aztec Blues: Myth of Overpopulation as Politically Correct Human Sacrifice

In this podcast we take a look at the familiar theme of political correctness from seemingly unusual position: i.e. from the Left. By referring to passages from Guido Preparata’s book Ideology of Tyranny claiming that myth of overpopulation cuts through both extremes of political spectrum, we expound upon the idea that the common core of contemporary darkening of the intellect indeed exists.

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From Bastards to Imbeciles, Confidentially: Duginist Alt Media as an Exemplar of Faking the Reality

In this video we return to the problem faking reality by media, this time around the alternative ones. We’ll analyze the CIA document “Yugoslavia Transformed”, that is: the assessment on future of Yugoslavia, written and submitted on 18th October 1990, and referenced by exceptionally dumb (or devious) contributor on former main Duginist outpost Katehon. We demonstrate how collaborating documents can be used as “proofs” for the thesis in fact contradicting their content, on condition that reader doesn’t actually read them, but take the authors “reference” as sufficient in itself.

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The Invisible Empire: Introduction to Alexander Dugin’s “Foundations of Geopolitics”, pt. 2

In the second part of the series on Alexander Dugin’s Foundations of Geopolitics we analyze the political program of creating the “Empire of empires” and why it excels in being the ultimate exercise in nihilism, taking the lead into contest for the most ominous globalization project of our times, although it could very well remain just an image in the head of its author and his followers.

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Stinking Narratives: Geopolitics as Means of Dehumanization

In this video we further address the problem of somewhat sadomasochist nature of “alternative narratives” about international politics that are based on geopolitical interpretation and uncritical enmity towards the West – coming, ironically, almost entirely from the Westerners themselves.

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Not so Stubborn Facts and Quite Stubborn Narratives: The Worst Take on War in Yugoslavia Ever

Narrative this … narrative that. Getting kind a tiresome, isn’t it? Well, Kali Tribune never tires of pointing out that narratives cannot be true or false, only tiresome or, in certain instances, dangerous. Here we’ll prove this point again by dissecting probably the worst to date exposition on war in Yugoslavia (and competition is indeed strong). The author, notably starting from declarative extreme empiricist position, goes on to prove that what he sees as present was also the past. And in the process gets just about everything wrong in unintentionally comical fashion. In conclusion to the brief exposition of what actually happened in the early Nineties in this ill fated region, we point out an ominous tendency of amateur/alternative research to fit itself into quite an Orwellian mold of transforming the past into virtual reality by making it the mirror image of the present. And all of this supposedly based on “stubborn facts”.

Btw. you’ll also learn a Croatian word for “Boeing”. Definitely not to be missed.

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Beyond Left and Right: The Identity of Identity Politics

In this video we compare two instances of extreme identity politics – one being the ultimate piece of politically correct legislative drafted in 2015. for the “benefit” of European nations by then elite think tank, the other coming from then fringe Alt Right spokesman’s talk given at approximately the same period. We propose that both instances of identity politics rely on congenial principles of identity based on negation where personal dignity of human being is founded on interactions of opposed social groups and not on the intrinsic value of human person.

In plain English: we demonstrate that the same kind of stench usually indicates to same crap, whichever nostril picked it up first, whether left or right.

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Prolegomena to Any Future Satanism: Order of the Nine Angles and Supremacy of the Fringe pt.3

In the third and final episode of our series on Order of the Nine Angles we conclude an analysis with outlining its political doctrine. Perhaps we’ll leave the occultism leaning reader disappointed, but as it turns out it is all indeed about politics. Satanic for sure, but politics non the less.

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Summer in Cosmopolis: Some Remarks and Announcements

There will be some new paths Kali Tribune will traverse in the future. Hereby we present the outlines and express gratitude to our supporters. We provide some introductory remarks on memetics, elephant in the room we call Russian or Russia influenced media, the nature of knowledge and illusion of being know-it-all.