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The podcast currently has 78 episodes available.
Matt @ehret_matthew joins the pod once more to share his knowledge on the history of US Presidential assassinations (and attempts!) and the forces behind them... including some lesser-known assassinations such as Presidents Garfield and McKinley. You're not going to want to miss this epic lesson in hidden history!
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Sam (@twinkrevsam), Laree, and Hannah join to talk about the modern LGBT+ movement and it's consequences. Are the excesses helping anyone? How should marxists approach this topic? Can postmodernism and marxism actually be congruent? And are we really "born this way"? Enjoy this very controversial episode.
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In this episode, Dr. @ChrisDMott, a renowned scholar in international relations & geopolitical strategy, joins us to discuss how NGOs are used to advance the imperialist agenda under a guise of humanitarian aid & development.
Read Chris's article The Democratist War on Diplomacy
Virtue Hoarders: The Case against the Professional Managerial Class by Catherine Liu
The Ideology of Democratism by Emily B. Finley
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Johnny Vedmore (@JohnnyVedmore) joins to talk about his research into Gloria Steinem being a CIA agent and promoting anti-communist propaganda to western college students. We also talk about her 9 year relationship with Stanley Pottinger and his connections to Epstein, #MeToo, and more. Plenty of controversy to be had with this episode so I hope you all enjoy.
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Comrade Wendy joins to talk about the latest Diddy drama and how it connects to both Playboy and Jeffrey Epstein's sexual blackmail operations. This episode includes a lot of information not covered by the mainstream and alternative media so it's well worth the listen! We did a lot of digging for this one.
Feminist author Mary Harrington (@movesincircles) joins the podcast to talk about how technology has shaped the history of women's issues, where she foresees the movement headed, and how to rein in the excesses of an increasingly neoliberal society.
In her book "Feminism Against Progress," Harrington presents a provocative thesis challenging the traditional notion of progress, arguing that its current trajectory is disproportionately favoring a privileged minority of women while jeopardizing the rights and autonomy of the majority. Harrington traces the roots of women's liberation not to moral advancement but to the material upheavals of the Industrial Revolution.
As society transitions from the industrial era to the age of AI, biotech, and pervasive computing, Harrington contends that technological advancements are blurring natural boundaries and eroding entrenched gender roles. While this shift may seem empowering for a select group of affluent women, it also facilitates the commodification of female bodies, intimacy, and reproductive capacities.
Harrington paints a grim picture of a future where economic inequality exacerbates the exploitation of marginalized women, reducing them to mere suppliers of organs and rented wombs for the affluent. In this stark warning, she highlights how progress has ceased to be a boon for the majority of women, emphasizing the urgent need for a feminism that challenges the unchecked pursuit of progress in the 21st century to safeguard women's interests.
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In this bombshell investigation, Arden Young (@arden_young_) of Sound Investigations (@SoundInvestig) goes undercover to interview employees of porn megacorporation AYLO (formerly MINDGEEK) to expose the vast amounts of corruption and illegal activity.
Video admissions captured by Arden include:
-Knowingly insentivising employees to put extreme fetishistic trans and LGBT content on sites in order to push new sexual perversions upon the viewer (especially children) for profit.
-Hiring corrupt psychologists using manipulated data to vouch for Aylo in order to protect monetization.
-Neglecting verification of identity, age, and consent of people featured in porn uploaded to the site, including advertisements.
And much more.
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Rae (@rae.m.bowkley) and Jen come on the podcast to share their experiences with polyamory and the many pitfalls along the way... what makes us crave more connection and how to avoid getting roped into spreading yourself too thin.
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Swedish author and public speaker Kajsa joins to talk about her experience being detained by the IDF while on a ship to Gaza. We also talk about why feminists so often fall short on geopolitics and history, and why it's important to stand firm in what you know to be true.
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