

Podcast of the Lotus Eaters #1048
Nov 22, 2024
The hosts hilariously dissect why Keir Starmer is so unpopular, blending humor with sharp political insights. They dive into JFK's assassination, unpacking conspiracy theories and the implications of historical narratives. The protests by the Māori in New Zealand spark discussions on indigenous rights and colonial legacies. A mix of serious critiques on human rights lawyers and the asylum system reveals the complexities of justice today. Expect lively banter and audience engagement as they tackle societal issues with a touch of humor.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Spontaneous Combustion and Political Commentary
01:57 • 2min
Controversies in Human Rights and Politics
03:37 • 24min
Unraveling JFK's Assassination
27:34 • 33min
Exploring Maori Protests and Civil Rights in New Zealand
01:00:18 • 1min
Māori Rights and Colonial Legacy in New Zealand
01:01:39 • 21min
Audience Engagement and Cultural Commentary
01:22:34 • 2min
Political Reflections and Public Sentiment
01:24:33 • 5min
Critique of Cultural Performances and Upcoming Discussions
01:29:55 • 2min