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Rogue Thinkers Part 2: Digital Zombies, Deep Philosophy & the Weaponization of Culture


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“In a world that rewards silence, the courage to question is a voice for all”

Curious about digital zombies, deep philosophy and the weaponization of culture? In this powerful Part 2 of our Rogue Thinkers series with Brandon Kroll, we dive into how culture is weaponized, exploring the phenomenon of 'Digital Zombies,' the rise of collectivist mentalities, and how traditional values are eroded by modern society. Together, we unravel provocative topics like the truth behind ideological narratives, LGBTQ+, communism, effects of social conformity, and the dangers of ‘cubicle Christianity’ that disconnects from true compassion. This episode tackles the clash of individuality vs. mass programming and why asking the right questions can liberate the mind.

Topics Covered :

🧟‍♀️ Digital Zombies and the loss of individual thinking

🤔 The philosophy of questioning everything – a tribute to Socratic methods

🫂 The danger of weaponized compassion in today's polarized world

🤬 Exploring modern-day "ideological zombies" who follow without thinking

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00:00 Introduction and Podcast Overview

01:49 Discussion on Communism and Karl Marx

04:24 Digital Zombies and Modern Work Culture

07:17 Weaponized Disgust and Societal Parrots

08:45 Personal Experiences and Reflections

12:52 Dungeons and Dragons Anecdote

15:28 Conservative Values and Media Influence

17:18 Childhood Play and Modern Distractions

19:01 Outrage Culture and Victim Mentality

20:18 Respecting Different Political Views

21:20 LGBTQ+ Community and Boundaries

24:10 Trauma and Seeking Acceptance

27:01 Christianity and Compassion

30:16 Conclusion and Future Episodes



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C'est Même Pas Vrai !By Antoine Bilodeau Bordeleau