Greg Johnson

Talking with John Friend about anti-revisionism among pro-White activists

Published by carolyn on Thu, 2017-09-07 14:30
 
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The Realist Report for September 6th focuses on a conversation between Greg Johnson and Andrew Anglin with Tara McCarthy. John and I stuck with what was said about Holocaust Revisionism and Hitler-Nazis, Johnson's past comments on the subject, and Prof. Kevin MacDonald's similar positions taken in two separate podcasts that I had spoken up about.

I also used Johnson's statements from his post "My Conversation with Andrew Anglin", especially that the holocaust could be summed up as "a big pile of dead Jews." John and I frankly discussed my problem with Johnson's homosexuality as it impacts on his view of the National Socialist Third Reich, and other reasons for avoiding real debate about revisionism. 1h16m.

Katana produced a nice transcript of this program, with interesting graphics. Much appreciated. Check it out.

Greg Johnson echos Kevin MacDonald in opposing 'Holocaust' revisionism - One must ask why

Published by carolyn on Wed, 2017-08-30 21:10

Greg Johnson doesn't like Hitler or swastikas. He might draw him this way.


By Carolyn Yeager

IN A RECENT PODCAST WITH ANDREW ANGLIN purportedly to discuss the Alt-Right, Greg Johnson maintained the position that the Holocaust should be accepted, but ignored.

Holocaust revisionism is too complex for all but a few people to understand, he said, and professed the view that to be moral, White European-Americans must accept the Lie of the Holocaust and reject Adolf Hitler and the Third Reich.

In this, he is unsurprisingly in tune with Kevin MacDonald and, let us not forget, every Jewish organization and media outlet in the world.

Everything Greg Johnson knows about Holocaust Revisionism he learned from Mark Weber

Published by carolyn on Sun, 2012-08-05 00:02

By Carolyn Yeager
copyright 2012 Carolyn Yeager

The latest White Nationalist figure to announce his flight from Holocaust Revisionism is the editor of Counter-Currents Publishing, Greg Johnson. In an article titled “Dealing with The Holocaust” published on June 20 at the Occidental Observer, Johnson gave a whole list of reasons why Holocaust Revisionism was not “necessary” to the prospering of what he has dubbed the North American New Right. Just three years ago, Mark Weber (pictured at right) used virtually identical reasons to explain why Holocaust Revisionism had become “irrelevant” to the work of the Institute for Historical Review (IHR).