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Transphobia?

December 09, 2020 in Podcast
Transphobia?

Why I won’t declare my pronouns

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Tags: trans, analysis, cancel culture, equality, feminism

Sex Crime

December 03, 2020 in Podcast
Sex Crime

Warning: explicit content. A review of three docs about sex criminals

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Tags: sex, crime, analysis

I'm Libertarian Left

November 25, 2020 in Podcast
I'm Libertarian Left

My political identity, actually. Neither pride nor shame

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Tags: politics, identity politics, alienation, analysis

Fake News

November 19, 2020 in Podcast
Fake News

On media narratives, psy ops, conspiracies and the fragility of belief

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My Mental Health

November 12, 2020 in Podcast
My Mental Health

Big topic

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I Voted (for Myself)

November 04, 2020 in Podcast
I Voted (for Myself)

#VoteYourConscience

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My Team

October 28, 2020 in Podcast
My Team

My skepticism about sports as culture, fandom and the banality of victory

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Do I really have to vote?

October 21, 2020
Do I really have to vote?

I believe in civic duty, but not specifically in voting, necessarily.

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Am I Getting Canceled?

October 15, 2020 in Podcast
Am I Getting Canceled?

Cancel culture is real. I have proof..

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Tags: cancel culture, society, alienation, provocation
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End the Drug War

October 06, 2020 in Podcast
End the Drug War

The prohibition on drugs is the single most damaging policy in the USA.

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Tags: video, drugs, drug war, social justice

Vote Biden (I Guess)

September 17, 2020 in Podcast
Vote Biden (I Guess)

#anyonebuttrump2020 ? sure.

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Tags: politics

Feminism is too big a word

September 04, 2020 in Podcast
Feminism is too big a word

Feminism is used by different people to mean different things. Let’s get some clarity, and celebrate femininity.

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Tags: feminism, philosophy, identity politics
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My Enneagram

August 21, 2020 in Podcast
My Enneagram

Have you taken an enneagram test? It’s kinda cool.

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Equality

July 30, 2020 in Podcast
Equality

What do we mean by "equality"? Is it our master virtue? And at what cost?

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Tags: equality, philosophy

Racism Introspection

July 10, 2020 in Podcast
Racism Introspection

Critical Race Theory asks us to introspect about our biases. Ok, let's do that.

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Tags: critical theory, social justice, philosophy
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What Can We Know?

June 30, 2020 in Podcast
What Can We Know?

How much of our beliefs are based on actual knowledge? And how much is ideology? Is it also ok to not know certain things?

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Tags: philosophy, analysis, dilemma

Existential Threat

May 04, 2020 in Podcast
Existential Threat

Analysis of the excellent HBO miniseries Chernobyl (2019), and its parallels with Covid-19.

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Tags: criticism, analysis, history

LGBT issues

October 05, 2019 in Podcast
LGBT issues

What are LGBT issues? Is this concept actually helpful today when discussing socio-political issues?

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Tags: identity politics, equality, LGBT, rights

Safe, Legal & Rare

September 10, 2019 in Podcast
Safe, Legal & Rare

Is there any political debate more fraught than that of abortion? How does such a personal health issue become so mired in controversy?

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Tags: abortion, politics, debate

Welcome to the Podcast

August 07, 2019 in Podcast
Welcome to the Podcast

I’ve been thinking too long about thinking out loud. Now I’m doing it.

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Tags: philosophy, analysis, introspection

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View fullsize Well, we all know I should probably start posting my Berlin lifestyle pics instead of these USA road trip landscapes, but not yet. 

These are from North Dakota (and nearby Wyoming and Montana) - quite boring, but also serene and pleasant, in the way
View fullsize I don’t hate this work of art. It’s saccharine, sure. Bit silly, touristy, cheesy and overly patriotic. But it does aim to celebrate something quite worthwile: the greatness of civic duty in the service of an Enlightenment constitution, a
View fullsize I first thought "Deadwood" was a made-up name for some highfalutin HBO Western drama, and ignored it for years before finally realizing it's one of the best series ever made. It's about how society creates itself, how civilization is born f
View fullsize I really wanted to go to this place because of the movie Badlands (1973). But it wasn’t like that at all. It’s more like Zabriskie Point (1970). 

Alien landscape experienced on a soul-searching drive across Americana is given that extra
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