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Harrison and Kristen recap Provincetown’s winter storm, discussing widespread outages, reliance on electric mini-splits, cleanup, and the privilege of having gas heat and cooking. The conversation shifts to frustration with U.S. politics—war, the economy, Epstein, and lack of transparency—arguing that “America first” promises have collapsed and calling for vocal opposition. Harrison lays out a thesis that major societal failures stem from white men avoiding accountability, linking it to patriarchy, capitalism, and religion, and condemns Christianity as inherently oppressive and implicated in abuse.
By Kristen Becker and Harrison Fish5
2020 ratings
Harrison and Kristen recap Provincetown’s winter storm, discussing widespread outages, reliance on electric mini-splits, cleanup, and the privilege of having gas heat and cooking. The conversation shifts to frustration with U.S. politics—war, the economy, Epstein, and lack of transparency—arguing that “America first” promises have collapsed and calling for vocal opposition. Harrison lays out a thesis that major societal failures stem from white men avoiding accountability, linking it to patriarchy, capitalism, and religion, and condemns Christianity as inherently oppressive and implicated in abuse.

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