

176. Malice, or the Establishment? | Michael Malice
Jun 14, 2021
Michael Malice, a provocative author and media personality, dives into the complex interplay of free speech and cultural dynamics. He discusses the rise of 4chan as a cultural force and its role in shaping modern discourse. The conversation critiques traditional media's influence on politics and emphasizes the benefits of long-form discussions for deeper understanding. Malice also explores the power of humor in addressing oppressive ideologies and reflects on the necessity of mentorship in supporting mental health, particularly for young men.
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4chan Trolling Mountain Dew
- 4chan trolls named a Mountain Dew flavor "Hitler did nothing wrong."
- This forced the corporation to pull the poll, demonstrating the power of organized minorities online.
Right-Wing Satire
- The alignment of comedic satire with right-wing views is unprecedented. This signifies a shift where the right wing uses jester-like tactics to challenge mainstream narratives.
Trump and 4chan
- Trump's appeal mirrored 4chan's irreverence and rejection of established norms. This resonated with those feeling marginalized by the perceived contempt of the elite.