Jeremy MacKenzie #racist #psycho antihate.ca

As the popularity of podcasts has grown substantially over the past five years, how to manage and moderate the massive collections of material has long been a concern[…]
White all the platforms have rules against hate speech, how and when they are enforced can be selective. Take Canadian live streamer and Diagolon concept creator Jeremy MacKenzie. In episode 483 of his “RageCast,” MacKenzie targets South Asian people, stating “I wish Winston Churchill had genocided your entire race of people”

“Did you go outside today, did you do anything today? Indians,” he adds

Later on the same stream he added, “Fuck the Jews, fuck you. Fuck your holocaust…I wish the fucking Palestinians just overrun and wipe out your entire civilization”

The Raging Dissident podcast is made up of audio-only uploads of his live stream which is also broadcast over a variety of video platforms

The episode was either removed or never posted to Spotify. A quick review of MacKenzie’s podcast feed reveals several missing episodes, all of which are still on Apple Podcasts, the native podcast application for the iPhone and iPad[…]
One of the most interesting entries is the Canadian podcast, Blood Satellite, which appears on both Spotify and Apple’s Podcast app. A blend of ironic and deeply baked references to online culture, technological accelerationism, and far-right politics, the podcast includes interviews with influential figures in the radical right-wing and discussions of esoteric themes related to the ideology

This includes interviews with Dr. Ricardo Duchesne, a University of New Brunswick professor who retired early after using his classroom to spout ideas that were “racist and without academic merit,” according to an open letter signed by over 100 of his colleagues

Significantly more well-known is Andrew Tate, whose “The Real World” podcast is still publishing occasional episodes on Apple’s Podcasts and Spotify

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