It Could Happen Here

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Mar 6, 2024 • 32min

The ShotSpotter Leaks

Exploring the leaked data on ShotSpotter sensor locations and its racial bias. Discussing concerns about accuracy, transparency, and potential misuse by law enforcement. Highlighting the controversy, lack of transparency, and ineffectiveness of ShotSpotter technology. Delving into the harmful effects of false alerts and the limited role in solving gun violence. Examining the challenges and implications of police departments adopting surveillance technology like ShotSpotter, urging listeners to get involved.
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Mar 5, 2024 • 23min

At The End of Hope: Self-Immolation In Tunisia and China

The podcast delves into the self-immolation incidents in Tunisia and China, exploring the catalysts for protests such as high food prices and corruption. It also looks at the power dynamics of Cairo's bureaucrats and the political fallout from self-immolation acts. Additionally, it touches on socio-economic challenges in both countries, including labor exploitation and high unemployment rates.
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Mar 4, 2024 • 46min

A Brief History of Self-Immolation Protests

Exploring the history and significance of self-immolation protests in Vietnam, Taiwan, and Tibet, uncovering the bravery and sacrifice of activists. The podcast highlights the struggles for independence, democracy, and freedom against oppressive regimes, shedding light on the power of individual resistance and the enduring impact of these acts of protest.
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Mar 3, 2024 • 44min

CZM Book Club: An excerpt from "An RVer's Guide to the American West" by Carrot Quinn

The podcast discusses a post-apocalyptic story of survival in the mountains, book clubs and wilderness adventures, seeking solitude in a remote shack, reflections on survival in a post-apocalyptic world, and a desperate search for water in the wilderness.
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Mar 2, 2024 • 3h 34min

It Could Happen Here Weekly 120

From exploring tech entrepreneurship to examining the rise of rural influencers in China, this podcast touches on addictive app practices, exploitation in tech markets, and the importance of preserving cultural cuisine. It also delves into legal ramifications of violent rallies, criminal activities within white supremacist groups, and the concept of societal collapse amidst environmental challenges.
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Mar 1, 2024 • 45min

Collapse Ft. Andrew

Delve into theories of collapse and responses to impending doom. Explore societal pressures leading to collapse, systemic collapse models, and responses like denial and distraction. Discuss the necessity of embracing collapse realistically and the perils of blind hope. Dive into the drive for progress, questioning unsustainable lifestyles and the need for reassessing consumption standards. Explore prepper characters and the importance of preparedness in uncertain times.
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Feb 29, 2024 • 25min

Burning Objects

The podcast discusses the arrest of Patriot Front member for felony charges and ongoing prosecutions of the tiki torch mob. Legal drama of Jacob Dix and Augustus Sol Invictus, controversies, and predictions for upcoming legal actions are also highlighted.
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Feb 28, 2024 • 45min

Food Erasure and Preserving Culture

The podcast explores preserving Palestinian cuisine as a form of resistance, reclaiming cultural identity through food, and the emotional significance of food in connection to one's cultural identity. It delves into the appropriation of Palestinian food by Israel and the importance of showcasing the entirety of Palestinian heritage.
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Feb 27, 2024 • 44min

Worked to Death: Temu Comes to America

Mia and Gare discuss the harrowing and deadly labor exploitation that brought Temu to America.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Feb 26, 2024 • 48min

Temu: The Rise of China’s Worst Tech Giant

Exploring the rise of Chinese shopping app Pinduoduo, predecessor to Temu, with a focus on its former CEO Colin Huang. The podcast discusses the aggressive market strategies and disruptive tactics used by this tech giant, along with the dark side of offering incredibly low prices. It also touches on the comparison between Temu and the Chinese app PDD, showcasing the vast user base of tech giants like Alibaba and PDD.

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