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In this episode, we’re going to zoom in.
Because these systems didn’t just appear — they were championed, defended, and exported.
And they usually come with a face.
A leader.
A hero.
A story we’re taught to admire.
Tonight, we’re looking at how American power justifies itself — through myth, leadership, and legacy.
And how one of the most celebrated figures in U.S. history embodies that contradiction.
Victory for some.
Suffering for others.
And a story history chose to tell selectively.
Which already tells you something — because when history chooses, someone is being edited out.
That story has a name.
Andrew Jackson
“Turning up the volume on suppressed facts.”
By Jamie and NicholeSend us a text
In this episode, we’re going to zoom in.
Because these systems didn’t just appear — they were championed, defended, and exported.
And they usually come with a face.
A leader.
A hero.
A story we’re taught to admire.
Tonight, we’re looking at how American power justifies itself — through myth, leadership, and legacy.
And how one of the most celebrated figures in U.S. history embodies that contradiction.
Victory for some.
Suffering for others.
And a story history chose to tell selectively.
Which already tells you something — because when history chooses, someone is being edited out.
That story has a name.
Andrew Jackson
“Turning up the volume on suppressed facts.”