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  1. Millennial Woes. today at 6:43am. today at 6:43am. Washington New Town, 1973 vs 2012. today at 3:59am. The eternal pajeet, forever craving (white) bobs and vagene... 10th Jan, 11:43am We should be organising against this development. ⇨. 9th Jan, 3:59am.

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  2. Colin Robertson, known as Millennial Woes or simply Woes, is a Scottish former YouTuber, white supremacist, and antisemitic conspiracy theorist. According to anti-racism and anti-fascism research group Hope Not Hate, Robertson is known for supporting slavery, and has called for the bombing of refugees crossing the Mediterranean.

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  4. Millennial Woes and Morgoth were Greg Johnsons guests on the second half of Counter-Currents Radios most recent broadcast, where they discussed the upcoming national election in the United Kingdom as well as other current events, and answered questions from the audience.

  5. Millennial Woes is a blog that covers topics such as politics, culture, religion, and history from a critical and often contrarian perspective. The author, who describes himself as a Scottish guy, writes about the world we are living in and heading towards, and challenges the mainstream narratives and orthodoxies.

  6. Millennial Woes. A GenX/Millennial Scottish guy pontificating about the world we live in, and are heading towards.

  7. 6 de feb. de 2023 · These are, indeed, our millennial woes. I chose that name for my channel partly because of my generation, but also because of the era. The term “millennial” was used from the mid 1990s onwards to refer to this era, not just to the 1981-1996 generation.