

Fake and Gaetz
Nov 21, 2024
The hosts dive into the absurdity of American politics, humorously critiquing political figures and scandals. They tackle the complexities of military roles for women, discussing societal perceptions and moral reasoning. The discussion shifts to Trump's cabinet choices and the satirical examination of public personas. Art criticism and pop culture reflection take the spotlight, debating the tension between artists' legacies and personal controversies. Navigate the intricate web of gender, politics, and identity with sharp wit and thought-provoking insights.
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Māori Influence in New Zealand
- Dasha recounts her time in New Zealand, highlighting the significant Māori influence.
- She describes their art as resembling "late-term abortions" and expresses concern over their political power.
Marginalization Paradox
- The hosts discuss Dean Kissick's observation about the art world's focus on marginalized voices.
- They question whether these voices are truly marginalized when promoted by powerful institutions.
Shopping Habits
- Anna shares an anecdote about returning clothes and observing Hasidic women shopping.
- She reflects on her own shopping habits, humorously comparing herself to the women she judged.