
Coffee and a Mike Kevin DeAnna #1316
Feb 18, 2026
Kevin DeAnna, writer and host of Identity Politics, offers sharp commentary on race, culture, and practical political strategy. He discusses online personas, cultural decline and spiritual renewal, building pro-white institutions versus chasing media power, the limits of voting, demographic urgency, and examples of rapid state change. Short, direct, and provocative takes on power, persuasion, and political organizing.
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Identity Requires Public Accountability
- Kevin DeAnna argues anonymity no longer works for political influence because digital footprints expose authors quickly.
- He says embracing your real identity builds accountability and long-term effectiveness in politics.
Power, Not Purity, Wins Politically
- Kevin DeAnna insists lasting change requires acquiring state power, not only building parallel communities.
- He argues politics is the arena that ultimately enforces or defends social projects.
Begin Where Your Voters Live
- Contest power within existing parties by focusing where you have voters, like rural areas that favor your platform.
- Start locally with electing pro‑white officials to build a base for larger political influence.

