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Politically Depressed - First 4 Episodes

Jan 18, 2024
01:34:35

The Fire These Times is expanding into a network of autonomous, decentralized projects and podcasts from the periphery.

The first new addition to this media ecosystem is Politically Depressed, a new weekly, blog-style podcast by Lebanese writer and organizer Ayman Makarem.

We've compiled the first 4 episodes of Politically Depressed into this compilation (with time codes below).

If you enjoy this podcast, please consider following and rating it on whatever podcast app you use.

Stay tuned to hear about the many other projects and podcasts we have lined up!


Time codes:

1:40 - Episode 1: Introductions

19:18 - Episode 2: Israel Attacks Beirut

48:45 - Episode 3: Genocide Golden Globes

1:11:25 - Episode 4: Sanity or Humanity

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