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In this episode, we dive into the messy, confusing, and downright frustrating landscape of modern American responsibility and politics. We start with a sliding scale of responsibility around guns—who’s using them, who’s misusing them, and how recent stories (including that wild Netflix Greatest Neighbor doc) expose the contradictions in “stand your ground” culture. From homeowners firing at federal agents in unmarked vans to communities slipping into racialized fear, we ask: if no one is actually using their Second Amendment the way it was intended, what’s the point?
From there, we explore the historical contrasts between the Black Panthers and modern white nationalist movements, with nods to Michael Moore’s documentaries and how they still echo today. Then we shift to the political arena, where we talk about Democrats being… well, a bust. From their refusal to back candidates like Zorhan to their broader pattern of performative politics, we ask whether small-town organizing and real town halls—Bernie-style—might be the only way out.
We wrap by tackling government responsibility: why are we paying taxes while people wait endlessly for basics like SNAP benefits? What does “representation” even mean when the people in charge won’t deliver on the essentials?
It’s a conversation about the strange sourdough rise of American modernity.
www.buymeacoffee.com/sourdoughmodernity
Email us at: [email protected]
P.S. - WE HAVE MERCH NOW!
https://ky1pgh-dy.myshopify.com/
By StringFellow HawkeIn this episode, we dive into the messy, confusing, and downright frustrating landscape of modern American responsibility and politics. We start with a sliding scale of responsibility around guns—who’s using them, who’s misusing them, and how recent stories (including that wild Netflix Greatest Neighbor doc) expose the contradictions in “stand your ground” culture. From homeowners firing at federal agents in unmarked vans to communities slipping into racialized fear, we ask: if no one is actually using their Second Amendment the way it was intended, what’s the point?
From there, we explore the historical contrasts between the Black Panthers and modern white nationalist movements, with nods to Michael Moore’s documentaries and how they still echo today. Then we shift to the political arena, where we talk about Democrats being… well, a bust. From their refusal to back candidates like Zorhan to their broader pattern of performative politics, we ask whether small-town organizing and real town halls—Bernie-style—might be the only way out.
We wrap by tackling government responsibility: why are we paying taxes while people wait endlessly for basics like SNAP benefits? What does “representation” even mean when the people in charge won’t deliver on the essentials?
It’s a conversation about the strange sourdough rise of American modernity.
www.buymeacoffee.com/sourdoughmodernity
Email us at: [email protected]
P.S. - WE HAVE MERCH NOW!
https://ky1pgh-dy.myshopify.com/