
The Auron MacIntyre Show Conservatives Can't Grill Through National Collapse | 1/22/26
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Jan 22, 2026 Complacent conservatives face a stark reality as Auron Macintyre critiques their belief in self-correcting systems. He connects mass immigration to political incentives that bolster progressive power, revealing how elites prioritize optics over real solutions. The consequences of detachment manifest in rising crime and economic strain. Auron emphasizes that this conflict is existential—survival versus national decline. Ultimately, he challenges conservatives to choose engagement over comfort in the face of urgency.
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Complacency Is Misreading Political Power
- Many conservatives prefer comfort and private life over politics, treating activism as for 'other people'.
- Auron Macintyre warns that this complacency misreads how political power operates and risks long-term decline.
Immigration Reshaped Political Incentives
- A bipartisan mix of incentives enabled mass immigration that favored Democrats politically and expanded government dependency.
- Macintyre argues newcomers often align with redistributive parties, strengthening a progressive patronage machine.
Elite Incentives Undermined Voter Interests
- Republican leaders prioritized avoiding accusations of racism over restricting immigration, enabling business interests to import cheap labor.
- That dynamic lowered wages and sedated conservative activism as conveniences improved.


