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Steve Bannon’s historical analogy speech at Breitbart event

The passage is a transcript of Steve Bannon’s remarks linking World War I history to contemporary cultural concerns. It contains no specific names, transactions, dates, or actionable allegations invol Bannon frames current Western cultural crisis through a historical lens. He references the 1914 assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and its aftermath. The speech contains broad, rhetorical stat

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
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House Oversight #029064
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1
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The passage is a transcript of Steve Bannon’s remarks linking World War I history to contemporary cultural concerns. It contains no specific names, transactions, dates, or actionable allegations invol Bannon frames current Western cultural crisis through a historical lens. He references the 1914 assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and its aftermath. The speech contains broad, rhetorical stat

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BuzzFeed News originally posted a transcript beginning 90 seconds into the then- Breitbart News chairman’s remarks because microphone placement made the opening mostly unintelligible, but we have completed the transcript from a video of the talk on YouTube. You can hear the whole recording at the bottom of the post. Here ts what he said, unedited: Steve Bannon: Thank you very much Benjamin, and I appreciate you guys including us in this. We’re speaking from Los Angeles today, right across the street from our headquarters in Los Angeles. Um. I want to talk about wealth creation and what wealth creation really can achieve and maybe take it in a slightly different direction, because I believe the world, and particularly the Judeo-Christian west, is in a crisis. And it’s really the organizing principle of how we built Breitbart News to really be a platform to bring news and information to people throughout the world. Principally in the west, but we’re expanding internationally to let people understand the depths of this crisis, and it is a crisis both of capitalism but really of the underpinnings of the Judeo-Christian west in our beliefs. It’s ironic, I think, that we’re talking today at exactly, tomorrow, 100 years ago, at the exact moment we're talking, the assassination took place in Sarajevo of Archduke Franz Ferdinand that led to the end of the Victorian era and the beginning of the bloodiest century in mankind’s history. Just to put it in perspective, with the assassination that took place 100 years ago tomorrow in Sarajevo, the world was at total peace. There was trade, there was globalization, there was technological transfer, the High Church of England and the Catholic Church and the Christian faith was predominant throughout Europe of practicing Christians. Seven weeks later, I think there were 5 million men in uniform and within 30 days there were over a million casualties. That war triggered a century of barbaric — unparalleled in mankind’s history — virtually 180 to 200 million people were killed in the 20th century, and I believe that, you know, hundreds of years from now when they look back, we’re children of that: We’re children of that barbarity. This will be looked at almost as a new Dark Age. But the thing that got us out of it, the organizing principle that met this, was not just the heroism of our people — whether it was French resistance fighters, whether it was the Polish resistance fighters, or it’s the young men from Kansas City or the Midwest who stormed the beaches of Normandy, commandos in England that fought with the Royal Air

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