

Podcast of the Lotus Eaters #1042
Nov 14, 2024
Dive into the complexities of the Daniel Penny trial, where self-defense collides with public perception and race. Explore the unsettling intimidation tactics used against a journalist for a past tweet and the chilling implications for free speech. Discover the haunting stories preserved in the tragic casts of Pompeii victims, blending history with modern interpretations of identity. Finally, enjoy humorous exchanges on masculinity and historical disasters, adding a light-hearted twist to serious discussions.
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Intro
00:00 • 4min
Race, Justice, and Public Perception
04:00 • 25min
Controversies and Freedom of Speech
28:42 • 5min
Anonymous Accusations and Kafkaesque Realities
33:21 • 17min
Tragedy and Preservation: The Pompeii Eruption
50:04 • 10min
Redefining Historical Identities
01:00:12 • 16min
Historical Narratives and Modern Politics
01:16:24 • 13min
The Dangers of Legal Intimidation and Self-Censorship
01:29:52 • 2min
Humorous Exchanges on Masculinity and Historical Disasters
01:31:58 • 2min