Henrik Palmgren of Red Ice TV comments on ‘Strike 2’ and a few other videos

The best way to fight back against censorship is to do the opposite, and that is to spread the good news and allow others who have not received it yet to be enlightened by it. Here I share some of the good shows, videos and interviews that Red Ice TV has made in recent months. If you like the information that you see here, do like me: share it with the people you know, on many platforms as possible. We are not going to win the battle for free speech against Google, Facebook, Twitter and Apple by leaving their platforms (for those who have not been kicked out yet). We have to stay on them and make it an issue that we have the right to be there as anyone else. Social-media platforms are not God and they are not the State, although they act as if they were. Real warriors never leave the battlefield before the fight is over. Conservatives in general, members of the Alt-Right movement, alternative media personalities, whoever we are, we have to continue the fight in this critical period of history. It is not up to Big Tech to decide who has the right to speak and who doesn’t. We have to stand our ground.

Quelques épisodes de Red Ice Radio et Radio 3Fourteen

Comme j’ai l’habitude de le faire, je vous présente certaines émissions de Red Ice TV qui ont retenu mon attention dernièrement. L’équipe de Red Ice a un talent pour dénicher des intervenants intéressants qui ont un discours pertinent sur la société occidentale et les problèmes auxquels nous faisons face. Notre combat pour la liberté ne fait que commencer. En fait, la victoire de Donald Trump crée une ouverture pour que nous puissions gagner. Avant son élection historique, tout semblait fichu. Maintenant, grâce à cet événement inespéré, il y a de l’espoir. Continuons le combat. Si nous gardons le cap, la victoire finale sera à nous!

https://youtu.be/CLWp-m2cd_U

https://youtu.be/E4muneXi3o0

https://youtu.be/2ruVfZoIERM

Kevin MacDonald et Andrew Joyce: Leftist Violence in Trump’s America

Matthew Battaglioli: The Consequences of Equality