Murdoch Murdoch is the greatest show since Buffy the Vampire Slayer

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Ok so I know the title is a big call. Buffy the Vampire Slayer was until recently the greatest show of all time. It was touted as a feminist script flipper where the heroine always triumphed over the forces of darkness; but despite mountains of rubbish feminist Ph.D’s on the series, despite the anti-Christian, anti-male, anti-Republican, pro-LGBT, pro-Wiccan undertones; the fact that it consistently made the case that although the line between good and evil can sometimes be difficult to discern, good and evil do exist as actual things, thus making the case for objective reality, morality, and the existence of God; makes it the most subversively unintentional traditionalist show of all time.

Buffy, please step aside.

If you want to understand the philosophical conundrums which are currently being furiously debated between the Alt Right and the Alt Light, watch this episode.

If you want an introduction to the concept of Kekistan, a concept which the smartest man since Albert Einstein, Jordan Peterson, has just barely grasped, watch this episode.

If you want to understand the history of the intellectual undercurrent which propelled Donald Trump to the Presidency, and understand, without any filter, the crux of the existential crisis faced by the West, watch the entire back catalogue of Murdoch Murdoch.

If you want to watch a show created by people who have completely detached themselves from left-wing socialisation, watch this show. The irony of all of this is that the three main protagonists of Murdoch Murdoch are, in fact, literally Hitler. But in attempting to make Alt Right agitprop, they have instead made the purest argument I have seen for why nationalism is not a philosophy built on hate, but on love.

It is possible that this stuff will be the subject of a university course some day, but I don’t know how long this stuff is going to be available before it is shut down. If you miss being able to watch Murdoch Murdoch, you will miss the opportunity to have an insight into a world you had no idea existed. You don’t have to enter that world at all. But it could change your life.