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Jun 12, 2024 • 50min

Live Show: Student Organizers Breakdown Media Distortions Over Gaza College Encampments

Student organizers Layla Saliba and Jonathan Ben-Menachem discuss media distortions over Gaza college encampments, criticizing biased narratives, safety concerns, and lack of accountability. They highlight challenges faced, community-building efforts, and the importance of solidarity in activism against ongoing genocide in Gaza.
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Jun 5, 2024 • 1h 10min

Ep 203: Ideological Shaping of the Possible Part II: How Corporate Think Tanks Function as Influence Laundromats

Susan Rice discusses the influence of corporate-funded think tanks on US media and Democratic policymaking, exposing their ties to business interests. The podcast explores the power of these think tanks in shaping public opinion and policy, highlighting their questionable funding sources like weapons contractors and pharmaceutical companies. It also uncovers the hypocrisy of centrist Astroturf groups and the impact of biased expert opinions influenced by government and market interests.
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May 29, 2024 • 1h

Ep 202: Ideological Shaping of the Possible Part I: Democrats and the Black Box Corporate Consulting Industry

Political strategists David Plouffe, James Carville, and Robert Gibbs discuss the influence of Democratic consultants with corporate ties on party politics. They delve into conflicts of interest, lack of transparency, and the blurred lines between political commentary and corporate affiliations within the US media and political landscape.
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May 15, 2024 • 1h 20min

Episode 201: The Conservative, Faux-Erudite Rise of Nuance Trolling

Aliza Pilichowski, nuanced view of Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Discuss rise of Nuance Trolling blocking societal progress. Analysis on deceptive tactics, historical perspectives on Vietnam War, media discourse exposing deceptive practices, critique on using nuance to maintain status quo. Emphasis on collective action over intricate discussions for societal change.
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May 8, 2024 • 24min

News Brief: Axios, NYT Help White House Obscure Their Role in Rafah Invasion

Critique of US administration's support for Israel, manipulation of ceasefire terms, political complexities of the conflict, US government's contradictory actions, White House's political maneuvers for 2024 election, mainstream institutions and wealthy donors critique White House's actions
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Apr 27, 2024 • 33min

News Brief: Campus Anti-Genocide Protests and the Weaponization of Squishy, Bad Faith "Safety" Rhetoric

The podcast covers reactions to pro-Palestinian protests on US campuses, from liberal handwringing to police crackdowns. It delves into safety rhetoric and urgency to address the crisis in Gaza, challenging justifications for declaring protests as unsafe. The manipulation of narratives and skewed priorities in the West Bank and Gaza is discussed, urging for leveraging political leverage to stop atrocities. Progressive leaders criticize Democrats for their lack of urgency in confronting ongoing genocide.
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Mar 27, 2024 • 1h 2min

Episode 200 - The Rise of the War on Drugs 2.0: This Time It's Different, We Promise

Media sensationalizes hyper potent street drugs like fentanyl, promoting fear. War on Drugs 2.0 doubles down on punitive measures. Critique of carceral logic and lack of genuine solutions. Impact of Measure 110 and resistance to drug decriminalization. Focusing on societal reliance on punishment over social interventions. Reinvestment of marijuana tax revenue in Oregon for treatment and support. Advocacy for prevention-focused solutions over criminalization.
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Mar 20, 2024 • 1h 41min

Episode 199: The Golden Age of Crybullyism

The podcast explores the rise of elite crybullyism, where powerful figures portray themselves as victims to manipulate power dynamics. It delves into examples like police officers fearing unarmed civilians, corporate executives claiming intimidation by union organizers, and lawmakers feeling threatened during protests. The episode critiques how these elites use anti-bullying rhetoric to shield themselves from criticism while characterizing their actual victims as victimizers.
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Mar 13, 2024 • 1h 5min

Episode 198: How The Atlantic Magazine Helps Sell Austerity and War to Middlebrow Liberals

Exploring The Atlantic's influential but misleading narratives, from promoting war and austerity to downplaying progressive voices. Unpacking the magazine's history of center-right leanings, elite ownership, and controversial writers, like Jeffrey Goldberg. Critiquing biased coverage of topics like Israel-Palestine conflict and campus controversies, highlighting a disconnect from reality and liberal ideals.
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Mar 6, 2024 • 24min

News Brief: Media, Billionaires' Attacks on Homeless People May Pay Off Big at Supreme Court

Exploring the upcoming Supreme Court case on criminalizing homelessness, the podcast delves into the potential consequences and the broader issues of poverty criminalization. It discusses extreme proposals like internment camps, advocates for systemic solutions like housing, and emphasizes the importance of advocating for the rights of homeless people.

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