Colin is joined by Alternative Right's Philippines-based contributor Siryako Akda to discuss the life and legacy of Singapore's founding father Lee Kuan Yew, who recently passed away at the age of 91. Among the topics discussed are the Hakka Chinese, Singapore's attempts at eugenics, the thalassocratic nature of South East Asia, and the influence of Fascism and confucianism on Lee's political outlook.
SHOW NOTES
- 00.00 Intro music
- 00.30 About Siryako Akda
- 04.00 Right-wing multiculturalism
- 07:35 Fascist influences
- 09:25 Confucian roots
- 17:55 Thalassocratic geography of South East Asia
- 19.50 The "protean" and "mercurial" Hakka Chinese
- 24.10 Progress based on pragmatism and realims
- 25.38 Lee Kuan Yew on Muslims and gays
- 27.50 Eugenic policy
- 31.44 Demographic effects of modernization
- 37.50 Outro music
- Siryako Akda's articles at Alternative Right
- Siryako's home island of Panay
- Demographics of Singapore
- Whatever Happened to Our Old Friend - Sir Oswald Mosley in Singapore
- The Sultanate of Malacca
- Who are the Hakka?
- Criticism of eugenics in Singapore
- Music by Mathew Eugene

