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In this episode, we peel back the layers of punk rock history to uncover its critical role in shaping modern queer Marxist activism. From its anti-establishment ethos to its embrace of collective rebellion, punk music did more than create a soundtrack for revolution—it became the breeding ground for an entire movement. We'll connect the dots between the mosh pit and the political protest, revealing how this cultural phenomenon laid the groundwork for today’s far-left ideologies.
Join me LIVE for streams on YouTube and Rumble, Monday-Friday at 5pm ET and Saturdays at 6pm ET for Socialism Saturday—your front-row seat to the far-left agenda.
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I’m 100% funded by you via small donations and with the help of a volunteer community to spread the word. If you don’t support my work, it won’t happen. Learn how here.
By Karlyn Borysenko4.2
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In this episode, we peel back the layers of punk rock history to uncover its critical role in shaping modern queer Marxist activism. From its anti-establishment ethos to its embrace of collective rebellion, punk music did more than create a soundtrack for revolution—it became the breeding ground for an entire movement. We'll connect the dots between the mosh pit and the political protest, revealing how this cultural phenomenon laid the groundwork for today’s far-left ideologies.
Join me LIVE for streams on YouTube and Rumble, Monday-Friday at 5pm ET and Saturdays at 6pm ET for Socialism Saturday—your front-row seat to the far-left agenda.
Support My Work and Help Me Expose the Far Left
I’m 100% funded by you via small donations and with the help of a volunteer community to spread the word. If you don’t support my work, it won’t happen. Learn how here.

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