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Radicalized by Reality: Episode 269, April 12, 2026

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-We're in full social collapse. It's not coming, it's here. We have to decide to stop it. Will we? -Women in institutional positions of power are ruining the law, education, public policy, and culture. Blacks have sunk to open violent savagery. "Queers" are a danger to our children and our families. -The solutions we need are hard. There is no more talking. Crime needs punishment, including execution. Blacks need corralled. Women can’t be allowed numerical parity in positions of insitutional power. Obscenity mongers need to be fully marginalized again.  ************************************************************************* Did you like the show? Throw us some cash support! https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted... ************************************************************************* -Disaffected is sponsored by purveyors of the finest cured meats. Visit biltongusa.com and use promo code JOSH to get 10 percent off your order. -Slocum Consulting: You can book an hour with Josh on video to talk about troubled relationships, political clashes at work, and more. If you're looking for someone who won't call your concerns "crazy," Josh is the guy you want. Book at https://www.joshuaslocum.netSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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-We're in full social collapse. It's not coming, it's here. We have to decide to stop it. Will we? -Women in institutional positions of power are ruining the law, education, public policy, and culture. Blacks have sunk to open violent savagery....

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