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May 12, 2024 • 1h 42min

Israel/Palestine: Asking The Questions No One Else Will - Norman Finkelstein

Political scientist and activist Norman Finkelstein discusses the Israel-Palestine conflict, highlighting the exploitation of Holocaust memory, devastation in Gaza, seeking justice through reconciliation, emotional complexities, Iran's role, and challenges of finding solutions.
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May 10, 2024 • 9min

The Case for Electoral Reform - Andrew Doyle

Advocate for electoral reform Andrew Doyle discusses the importance of proportional representation in democracy, challenges faced by smaller political parties, and the need for electoral reform to promote diverse representation and challenge the flaws in the current electoral system.
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May 8, 2024 • 1h 26min

Ex CIA Agent: Why Israel and Ukraine Can’t Win - Andrew Bustamante

Former CIA agent Andrew Bustamante discusses the complexities faced by influential nations, recruitment strategies of the post-9/11 CIA, shifting perceptions of Hamas in Gaza, rise of authoritarian powers, navigating Western ideologies globally, Ukraine's struggle for democracy, and opportunities for peace in the geopolitical landscape.
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May 7, 2024 • 10min

Can Australia Endure the Woke Onslaught? - Konstantin Kisin

Konstantin Kisin discusses Australia's apathy towards societal issues like identity politics, gender dysphoria, and 'wokeness'. He compares Australia to other anglosphere countries in terms of safety, job opportunities, and immigration policies. The podcast also delves into legal migration, racial conversations, and the challenges of woke ideology in Australia.
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May 5, 2024 • 1h 2min

My 49 Days as Prime Minister - Liz Truss

Liz Truss, former UK Prime Minister, discusses challenges in implementing policy reforms, the benefits of gold investments, critiques conservative understanding, and addresses urgent policy decisions during crises like the war in Ukraine and energy price guarantees. She also explores government policy failures, financial turmoil, conservative ideologies, and the battle for Western democracies.
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May 4, 2024 • 8min

The Atheism Delusion - Konstantin Kisin

Konstantin Kisin, a lapsed atheist, discusses his transition from agnosticism and the influence of Soviet upbringing and New Atheism. He explores the value of religion in addressing moral ambiguity and critiques new atheism for its shortcomings in addressing existential questions.
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May 3, 2024 • 9min

Why Are the Police Investigating “Non-crime”?

Debating UK police investigating non-crime hate incidents, citing examples like a man reported for whistling a kids' TV show theme song. Criticizing the authoritarian implications and wastefulness of police resources in labeling such incidents. Discussing the case of Harry Miller, investigated for a non-crime hate incident related to freedom of expression, emphasizing the significance of safeguarding liberty.
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May 1, 2024 • 1h 9min

How Wokeness is Destroying the British Army - Steven Edginton

British journalist Steven Edginton discusses the impact of 'wokeness' on the British Army, including relaxed security checks for non-UK recruits, clashes between traditional values and inclusivity efforts, and concerns about diversity overshadowing combat readiness. The conversation also touches on challenges of gender balance in the armed forces, shifts in hiring practices towards 'Woke' language over competence, and the influence of wokeness on civil service dynamics and historical education.
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Apr 28, 2024 • 58min

Exposing The British DEI Industry - Mercy Muroki

Mercy Muroki, a former member of the UK government's Commission on Race and Ethnic Disparities, discusses the complexities of the British DEI industry, challenges in addressing diversity in the workplace, unintended negative consequences of diversity measures, societal barriers to career access, and the myth of diversity alone driving organizational success. The podcast also explores ideological pressures in the workplace, declining birth rates, and fertility concerns impacting various sectors.
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Apr 26, 2024 • 8min

The Lessons of Batley Grammar - Andrew Doyle

Comedian and writer Andrew Doyle discusses the lessons learned from the Batley Grammar incident. They delve into topics like cancel culture, free speech, and the balance between restricting protests and protecting rights.

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