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Jack Price-Harbach dissects the moral absurdity of treating all deaths as equal. With biting humour and unapologetic honesty, he compares the deaths of Charlie Kirk and Ian Watkins — one a reactionary political pundit, the other an unrepentant predator — and asks: do all people deserve the same reverence in death?This episode dives into the limits of forgiveness, hypocrisy in public grief, and the myth of separating art from the artist.
By Jack Price-HarbachJack Price-Harbach dissects the moral absurdity of treating all deaths as equal. With biting humour and unapologetic honesty, he compares the deaths of Charlie Kirk and Ian Watkins — one a reactionary political pundit, the other an unrepentant predator — and asks: do all people deserve the same reverence in death?This episode dives into the limits of forgiveness, hypocrisy in public grief, and the myth of separating art from the artist.