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By The Black Ronin
The podcast currently has 12 episodes available.
This episode is the start of a greater series called "The Real Culture War" where i'll be deconstructing certain phenomena in the media landscape. Showing how various events are used to manipulate the public and call for certain actions to be taken to achieve real prosperity.
I go over my criticisms of the DSA's DTLA demonstration in response to the SCOTUS leak that threatens reproductive rights. A mix of personal feelings during the event and strategic changes for political advancement I get into both to illuminate the populist angle of this situation.
This episode is a good old fashion rant. I go from talking about Blood Brothers which was a documentary about Malcom X's and Muhammad Ali's relationship to a greater conversation about how little impact celebrities of today have. I also give my thoughts on AOC's Met Gala dress which plays off of the original conversation of useless icons. I wrap it all up with a critic of Kyle Kulinskis' argument against a Third party. A little all over the place but that's nothing new so hope you enjoy.
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This episode is a message to veterans and an appeal to for the populist movement. I try to get across the fact that the elites have lied to solders for years the same way they have lied to civilians. That the "Consolidated Authorities", as I call them, misinform and manipulate the masses for profit. My greatest point is that we need to focus on the economic class issues that keep us from attaining true self sovereignty and a more merit based society. I also have a Candyman review in the First 15mins and I have an email for question, comments, and whatever else you guys want to send in.
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In this episode I'm sharing with you guys the development of my psychological perspective and how it relates to the idea of worker sovereignty. I focus in particular on the idea of self actualization and how we can use that as a model to guide labor workers and entrepreneurs to reach a point of worker sovereignty. I also try to address current cultural messages and stigmas that are hurting worker sovereignty like the dichotomy between self-fulfillment and economic prosperity, being unemployed, requesting accommodations from your job. Thank you guys for checking this out hope you enjoy.
This episode is another labor centric one and I mix in a little Pro Wrestling to illustrate current issues in the industry. I also flip back n forth trying to describe the situation most workers face and the common issues that demand unionization.
The podcast currently has 12 episodes available.