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I’m hosting a summer series of shows on Reality Check Radio, starting at 10 am.

The Dialogue With Dieuwe de Boer airs on RCR at 10 am Fridays, where we will explore the complex relationship between politics, power, and culture.

Today I’m planning a three-hour show full of interesting bits of politics, history, and music:

  • Public policy professional, lobbyist and Twitter personality William McGimpsey will join us early on to talk about human rights, free speech, mass migration (the Great Replacement), and national identity.
  • Later on, two of my friends and contributors to Right Minds will join me to chat about Tucker Carlson’s interview with Vladimir Putin with a look to the past and the possible future.
  • I’ve selected a number of classical music works from the 18th and 20th centuries composed by men born in New Zealand, Italy, Armenia, and Germany.
  • I will give my review of a visit to the Lion and Tusk Museum in Tauranga.
  • There may even be a bit of poetry from Lord Macaulay to contrast the decline of the West.
  • Before the show wraps up we’ll take a brief trip back to February 1873 in a “this week in NZ history” segment.

Please bookmark https://realitycheck.radio/ in your browser – download the app on your mobile – and tune in LIVE at 10 am Friday.

Afterwards, I’d love to have you be part of the dialogue so send your thoughts on the show – and if you really can’t tune in then the show replay and interviews will be available later on.

You can follow Dieuwe de Boer on Telegram or Twitter.

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