

Prostate Cancer Has A Right To Exist. Biden's Tumor Has A Right To Defend Itself
May 19, 2025
The podcast dives into the complexities of Joe Biden's prostate cancer diagnosis, questioning the public's selective compassion in political crises. It advocates for prioritizing the moral urgency of victims impacted by political decisions. Additionally, the discussion shifts to the violence in Gaza, examining U.S. complicity in global atrocities and labeling it a moral imperative to oppose such actions. The call for dismantling oppressive power structures resonates throughout the dialogue.
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Cancer's Right to Exist
- Biden's aggressive prostate cancer and its metastatic nature illustrate a victim whose disease is ironically defended against political attacks.
- The tumor symbolizes an entity with a right to exist and resist the 'unprovoked attacks' of ideological critics.
Moral Clash Over Biden's Impact
- Those defending Biden's tumor are rejecting the empire's demand to ignore the suffering caused by Biden's policies.
- They prioritize victims over the rules of imperial etiquette, highlighting a moral clash between politeness and human lives.
Oppose Genocide As Minimum Standard
- Opposing Israel’s Western-backed genocide in Gaza is the minimal standard to be taken seriously on other issues.
- The argument that opposing genocide is racist obliterates any credibility of Israel and its apologists.