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"History doesn’t repeat itself...but it does rhyme."
In this episode of the Average Joe Nerdcast, Nate breaks from the regular schedule to confront a pattern that history has shown us again and again: what happens when the state explains violence before the truth.
Using the killing of Alex Pretti as a starting point, this episode examines how official narratives harden before evidence is fully examined and why that sequence should set off alarms for anyone paying attention. This is not about partisan politics. It’s about power, accountability, and the dangerous comfort of silence.
Drawing historical parallels to early 20th-century Europe before the worst outcomes, before the monsters Nate explores how authoritarian systems don’t begin with obvious evil. They begin with reasonable explanations, professional language, and the quiet normalization of force. When recording the truth becomes a threat, when questioning authority is framed as disorder, and when people are told to “not trust what they're seeing and only trust the "official narrative"...history starts to rhyme.
This episode is a clear, accessible, and unflinching look at:
How state violence gets justified before evidence is reviewed
Why language is often the first weapon used against accountability
The role silence and normalization play in historical collapses
Why recording and witnessing are treated as threats by power
And what history asks of ordinary people before it’s too late
This is not a call to panic.
It’s just a call to pay attention.
Because history doesn’t punish societies for being uninformed...
it punishes them for being comfortable.
If this episode made you pause, rewind, or think.
Share it with someone who still believes context matters and wants to understand what’s happening beneath the headlines.
If you’re listening on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or anywhere else, follow the show and leave a 5 Star rating if you feel inclined, it genuinely helps more people find conversations just like this.
And if you want a place to keep talking or to escape all the noise, the please join the Average Joe Nerdcast community on Facebook. Link to the page 👇
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Stay Gold! Nerd Bold!
By Average Joe Nerdcast"History doesn’t repeat itself...but it does rhyme."
In this episode of the Average Joe Nerdcast, Nate breaks from the regular schedule to confront a pattern that history has shown us again and again: what happens when the state explains violence before the truth.
Using the killing of Alex Pretti as a starting point, this episode examines how official narratives harden before evidence is fully examined and why that sequence should set off alarms for anyone paying attention. This is not about partisan politics. It’s about power, accountability, and the dangerous comfort of silence.
Drawing historical parallels to early 20th-century Europe before the worst outcomes, before the monsters Nate explores how authoritarian systems don’t begin with obvious evil. They begin with reasonable explanations, professional language, and the quiet normalization of force. When recording the truth becomes a threat, when questioning authority is framed as disorder, and when people are told to “not trust what they're seeing and only trust the "official narrative"...history starts to rhyme.
This episode is a clear, accessible, and unflinching look at:
How state violence gets justified before evidence is reviewed
Why language is often the first weapon used against accountability
The role silence and normalization play in historical collapses
Why recording and witnessing are treated as threats by power
And what history asks of ordinary people before it’s too late
This is not a call to panic.
It’s just a call to pay attention.
Because history doesn’t punish societies for being uninformed...
it punishes them for being comfortable.
If this episode made you pause, rewind, or think.
Share it with someone who still believes context matters and wants to understand what’s happening beneath the headlines.
If you’re listening on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or anywhere else, follow the show and leave a 5 Star rating if you feel inclined, it genuinely helps more people find conversations just like this.
And if you want a place to keep talking or to escape all the noise, the please join the Average Joe Nerdcast community on Facebook. Link to the page 👇
https://www.facebook.com/share/g/1AQ5RiByif/?mibextid=wwXIfr
Lobbies always open.
Stay Gold! Nerd Bold!