BlazeTV Host Appeared On Livestreams With White Nationalists

On at least three occasions, Auron MacIntyre, host of BlazeTV’s The Auron MacIntyre Show, appeared on livestreams hosted by well-known white nationalists. MacIntyre, whose videos have promoted neoreaction (or NRx) — a far-right, anti-democratic ideology — made guest appearances on Millenniyule, hosted by Colin “Millennial Woes” Robertson, and Restoring Order, hosted by Patrick Casey.

MacIntyre has referred to the media as “anti-white,” said that the “purpose of popularizing” Juneteenth was to “replace” Independence Day, and called the 19th Amendment, which granted women the right to vote, a “disaster for the human race.”

Millenniyule (12/13/21)

On December 13, 2021, MacIntyre was a guest on Millenniyule, a holiday-themed livestream hosted by white nationalist Colin Robertson, better known as “Millennial Woes.” Robertson has suggested launching torpedoes at migrant boats to prevent them from reaching Europe, and executing people responsible for Europe’s liberal immigration policies.

On Millenniyule, MacIntyre promoted Claremont Senior Fellow Christopher Caldwell’s The Age of Entitlement: America Since the Sixties, which criticizes the Civil Rights Act of 1964. As MacIntyre recounted, the book explains how the Civil Right Act “created a bypass, legally, for protected classes,” and “incentivized everyone to identify in one way, shape, or form as a protected class.”

“And so we just see this rush, continuously, to find more and more marginalized groups that, again, can be used to circumvent the law,” he said. “Everything is an emergency. We have to take emergency steps, ’cause at any point we could just have it all collapse and go back to pre-Civil War America.”

MacIntyre called this an “essential myth for them to keep pushing because it’s literally the basis for their power,” and that for many people, “American history actually started in 1619 and then teleported into 1965 with nothing in between.” Robertson said it was “the same in Britain,” complaining about a special edition coin that said “Diversity Built Britain.”

MacIntyre replied that “this poison seeped out of American media and universities,” which is why Black Lives Matter protests have taken place in Ireland, “where there isn’t even a population to be offended or oppressed.” He added that it “doesn’t matter because every one of the elites that is being educated in American universities … knows that this dogma is the functional religion of their caste.”

Restoring Order (4/13/22)

On April 13, 2022, MacIntyre appeared on Restoring Order, an online show hosted by Patrick Casey, the former leader of the now-defunct white supremacist group American Identity Movement. A one-time ally of Holocaust denier and white nationalist Nick Fuentes, Casey once said on a livestream that “you need to preserve America for people of European heritage.”

During this appearance MacIntyre expressed his admiration for neoreactionary writer Curtis Yarvin. Yarvin, better known by his pen name “Mencius Moldbug,” has called slavery “a natural human relationship,” defended mass murderer Anders Breivik, and stated that he’s “not exactly allergic” to white nationalism.

MacIntyre described neoreaction, “particularly where Yarvin is,” as “Machiavellian politics kinda updated to our current time.

Both Casey and MacIntyre defended the use of the term “groomer” as a slur for LGBTQ people.

“Do you think it’s fair to describe people who are trying to turn your children trans as trying to groom them into being trans? Can they be described as groomers in that sense?” Casey asked. MacIntyre replied that people who want to traffic young children will start by “expos[ing] them to sexually explicit material, content, language too young.”

MacIntyre said this process also involves teaching children “tolerance,” “acceptance,” and “understanding” of LGBTQ people.

Grooming, according to the Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network (RAINN), a non-profit anti-sexual violence organization, is defined as “manipulative behaviors that the abuser uses to gain access to a potential victim, coerce them to agree to the abuse, and reduce the risk of being caught.” It has nothing to do with teaching “tolerance” for LGBTQ people.

Restoring Order (4/12/23)

About a year later, MacIntyre returned to Restoring Order. According to Patrick Casey, Curtis Yarvin “used denazification as an example” of how to “dominate the libs.”

“In a potential win condition, Auron, in which the Right actually is — through peaceful politics — able to reclaim control of institutions and start implementing right-wing values … would we have to go all the way with a denazification program, a deliberalization program in America?” Casey asked.

Citing far-right writer Paul Gottfried, MacIntyre said that “what we live under now is a denazification regime,” and that the Left is “purg[ing] every possible racism or homophobia or any kind of wrongthink from the population.” But he said that he didn’t believe that this should be the Right’s ultimate aim.

Instead, MacIntyre agreed with a solution offered by a friend of his — white nationalist Kevin Michael Dolan (a.k.a. “Bennett’s Phylactery”) — which is to build infrastructure, communities, and “alternative institutions.” MacIntyre said it might not work but that they should “do that before we decide that we’ve gotta denazify the Left.”