Category Archives: Academia

Robert Stark interviews Professor Darrell Hamamoto

Darrell Hamamoto

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Robert Stark and Co-host Alex von Goldstein talk to Darrell Hamamoto, Professor of Asian American Studies at the University of California, Davis.

Topics include:

How Professor Hamamoto started out in Ethnic Studies and later became disillusioned with it
How Asian Studies, other Ethnic Studies, as well as Women’s Studies are backed by corporate and financial interest
His experiences with censorship at UC Davis
The elite’s support for mass immigration, starting with the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965  to the H-1B visa program
His book Servitors of Empire: Studies in the Dark Side of Asian America
His pornographic film Skin on Skin, which starred all Asian American actors, which addressed the exclusion of Asian American males from Porn
Hollywood’s portrayal of Asians and his book Countervisions: Asian American Film Criticism
The importance of creating independent media
Yukio Mishima, his life, and legacy, and his opposition to the Americanization of Japan
Whether Asian Americans will become an elite in America or serve as a buffer between the White Elite and White Middle Class
The relationship between Japanese Americans and post 1965 Asian immigration
The 1960’s Counter-Culture
His upcoming panel at UC Berkeley on Asians and Film

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Robert Stark interviews Keith Preston about The Tyranny of the Politically Correct

Tyranny of Political Correctness

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Robert Stark and co-host Alex von Goldstein interview Keith Preston about his new book The Tyranny of the Politically Correct – Totalitarianism in the Postmodern Age(Black House Publishing)

Topics include:

The origins and history of political correctness
Keith’s first exposure to political correctness when he was active on the far left
How influences behind political correctness include the Frankfurt School, the Privilege Theory, Maoism, and Progressive Christianity
How political correctness started out on the fringes, infiltrated key institutions, and become the dominant ideology of the establishment
How every state and ruling class has an ideology to justify it’s power
How political correctness relies upon dehumanizing it’s opponents
How political correctness uses the Police State to enforce it’s agenda
How the liberal establishment has abandoned traditional progressive causes such as civil liberties, non-interventionism, workers rights, and the environment, and how that leaves an opening for opposition movements to take op those causes
How police brutality is a major problem but the left selectively chooses cases that push their agenda


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Robert Stark interviews Aleksey Bashtavenko about Education

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Aleksey Bashtavenko is the owner and principle writer for Academic Composition

Topics include:

The History of Education

How education was originally reserved for the elites

Voltaire’s statement that the masses should be guided and not educated

How Senator Horace Mann modeled the American education system on the Prussian Model that was compulsory and based on regimentation, obedience, and conformity

How the value of a College Diploma has vastly decreased

How Student Loan debt is greater than the National debt

Education as a profit making industry

Online Degree Mills

How Public Education is becoming more like the Online Degree Mills

How Education prepares people for the corporate world

Why Alexey supports the abolition of compulsory education

Why Alexey advices people learn a skilled trade rather than attend College

How unemployment and income inequality have increased as more people have College degrees

How Nietzsche viewed religion as a slave morality and how after the elites created a secular version of slave morality in education

Why Alexey views ghost writing as an act of subversion against the system

 

Robert Stark interviews Alex from Academic Composition

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Robert Stark talks to Alex from Academic Composition on writing college papers for money and the massive fraud that is higher education.

Topics include:

Alex’s Russian background and how Russians take a more cynical view towards society than Americans

Addressing the allegations that academic ghost writing is ethically wrong

Demographics of those who use his services include lazy students, older busy employed students, and foreign students

How academia create docile workers for corporations rather than good citizens

Academia as a money making industry

The diminishing value of a College Degree

Ghost writing as a political cause to undermine the system