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Feel Nothing or Die: What Equilibrium Got Right That We're Still Pretending It Didn't

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What if a society decided that human emotion was the problem? In 2002, Equilibrium imagined a future where love, grief, joy, art, music, and even compassion was outlawed. Citizens of Libria survive by taking Prozium, a mandatory drug designed to suppress all feeling. The result is one of the most fascinating dystopian films ever made, and one that feels more relevant today than ever. In this Checkpoint Thursday episode of Average Joe Nerdcast, Nate revisits Equilibrium and explores why the movie’s warnings about emotional suppression, conformity, authoritarian control, and manufactured compliance still resonate more than twenty years later. What begins as a conversation about Christian Bale, Gun Kata, and one of the most underrated sci-fi action movies of the 2000s slowly becomes something deeper: a discussion about masculinity, grief, emotional numbness, and what happens when people are taught that feeling is weakness. Average Joe Nerdcast is a pop culture, nostalgia, and critical thinking podcast hosted by Nate, a curious 90s kid from Kentucky exploring the stories, movies, games, and ideas that continue to shape us. Stay Gold. Nerd Bold. Join The Lobby Got thoughts on Equilibrium? Think the movie was underrated? Or what was the “crack in the system” that changed the way you see the world? Come hang out with us in The Lobby and join the conversation: 👉 https://www.facebook.com/share/g/1CnRB2yJ2a/?mibextid=wwXIfr The lobby’s always open. #Equilibrium #ChristianBale #DystopianMovies #SciFiMovies #MovieAnalysis #FilmAnalysis #GunKata #CultClassic #ScienceFiction #Podcast #MoviePodcast #AverageJoeNerdcast #NerdCulture #PopCulture #FilmDiscussion

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episode Feel Nothing or Die: What Equilibrium Got Right That We're Still Pretending It Didn't cover

Feel Nothing or Die: What Equilibrium Got Right That We're Still Pretending It Didn't

What if a society decided that human emotion was the problem? In 2002, Equilibrium imagined a future where love, grief, joy, art, music, and even compassion was outlawed. Citizens of Libria survive by taking Prozium, a mandatory drug designed to suppress all feeling. The result is one of the most fascinating dystopian films ever made, and one that feels more relevant today than ever. In this Checkpoint Thursday episode of Average Joe Nerdcast, Nate revisits Equilibrium and explores why the movie’s warnings about emotional suppression, conformity, authoritarian control, and manufactured compliance still resonate more than twenty years later. What begins as a conversation about Christian Bale, Gun Kata, and one of the most underrated sci-fi action movies of the 2000s slowly becomes something deeper: a discussion about masculinity, grief, emotional numbness, and what happens when people are taught that feeling is weakness. Average Joe Nerdcast is a pop culture, nostalgia, and critical thinking podcast hosted by Nate, a curious 90s kid from Kentucky exploring the stories, movies, games, and ideas that continue to shape us. Stay Gold. Nerd Bold. Join The Lobby Got thoughts on Equilibrium? Think the movie was underrated? Or what was the “crack in the system” that changed the way you see the world? Come hang out with us in The Lobby and join the conversation: 👉 https://www.facebook.com/share/g/1CnRB2yJ2a/?mibextid=wwXIfr The lobby’s always open. #Equilibrium #ChristianBale #DystopianMovies #SciFiMovies #MovieAnalysis #FilmAnalysis #GunKata #CultClassic #ScienceFiction #Podcast #MoviePodcast #AverageJoeNerdcast #NerdCulture #PopCulture #FilmDiscussion

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"He Wrote It Down" In 1928 a man named Edward Bernays wrote a book called Propaganda. As an instruction manual. Bernays, the nephew of Sigmund Freud took everything his uncle understood about the unconscious human mind and handed it to corporations and governments with a simple message: people don’t know what they want. But we can make them want what we need them to want. He called it public relations. You’re living inside the result. This is Part 1 of How Did We Get Here a brand-new Side Quest Sunday series examining the hidden architecture of how public opinion gets manufactured, how consent gets engineered, and why critical thinking feels like an act of rebellion in 2026. And it all starts with one man. One book. And one idea that changed everything. He wrote it down. Now you get to read it. If this one makes you curious, come find us in The Lobby. That's the Average Joe Nerdcast private group on Facebook. Link to Group 👇 https://www.facebook.com/share/g/1B7dHYzuPL/?mibextid=wwXIfr Follow the show on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen. And please do us a favor and leave a 5-Star rating and drop a review. It genuinely helps us find more listeners just like you! Stay Gold. Nerd Bold. SHOW NOTES Average Joe Nerdcast | Side Quest Sunday “He Wrote It Down” How Did We Get Here - Part 1 of 4 Series: • Part 1: He Wrote It Down - Edward Bernays and Propaganda ← YOU ARE HERE • Part 2: Morning in America - Reagan, my dad, and the myth • Part 3: The Harvest - Coming soon • Part 4: 15 Minutes Down The Road - Coming soon Edward Bernays: • Propaganda - Edward Bernays - 1928 - full text available online • The Engineering of Consent - Edward Bernays - 1947 • Larry Tye - The Father of Spin: Edward L. Bernays and the Birth of PR - 1998 • BBC Documentary - The Century of the Self - Adam Curtis - 2002 - highly recommended The receipts: • Bacon and eggs - Beech-Nut Packing Company campaign - documented • Torches of Freedom - American Tobacco Company - Easter Parade 1929 - documented • Guatemala coup - United Fruit Company - CIA - 1954 - documented • Goebbels and Bernays - documented in multiple biographies The healthcare and socialism receipts: • American healthcare industry campaigns against universal coverage - documented • Red Scare / McCarthyism and the socialism = communism conflation - documented • Social Security, Medicare, VA, public libraries as socialist programs - documented #HowDidWeGetHere #EdwardBernays #Propaganda #SideQuestSunday #AverageJoeNerdcast #MediaLiteracy #CriticalThinking #ManufacturedConsent

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A Catholic militant who died in 1605 is currently the face of anti-corporate protest worldwide. His executioners burned him in effigy for four hundred years. Now Time Warner sells his face for $10. To the protesters. This episode asks one question: what actually happens when a symbol escapes the idea that created it? The answer involves a failed religious conspiracy, a British anarchist comic, a Hollywood liberal fantasy, Anonymous, Occupy Wall Street, January 6th, and one of the largest media corporations in the world profiting from every single one of them. You think you know what that mask means? This episode will make you less sure. And more curious. Follow the show on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen. Please if you could leave a 5-star rating and drop a review if you’ve got a minute. Then come find us in The Lobby. That's the Average Joe Nerdcast private group on Facebook. Link to Group 👇 https://www.facebook.com/share/g/14dv1v4F5cy/?mibextid=wwXIfr Stay Gold. Nerd Bold. SHOW NOTES Average Joe Nerdcast | Checkpoint Thursday “Ideas Are Bulletproof: How One Mask Became the Face of Every Revolution” Guy Fawkes / Gunpowder Plot: • Guy Fawkes - Wikipedia • Gunpowder Plot - Wikipedia, Britannica, History.com • Tower of London / Historic Royal Palaces • UK Parliament FAQ - Gunpowder Plot • Observance of 5 November Act 1605 - documented V for Vendetta: • V for Vendetta (comic) - Alan Moore and David Lloyd, 1982-1989 • V for Vendetta (film) - Wachowskis, 2006 • Alan Moore interviews - The Guardian, Observer 2011 • Time Warner mask sales - Time Magazine 2011 • “Ideas are bulletproof” - V for Vendetta film, Wachowskis The mask today: • Anonymous / Project Chanology - 2008 • Occupy Wall Street - 2011 • Hong Kong protests, Arab Spring - documented • January 6th mask sightings - documented #VForVendetta #GuyFawkes #RememberRemember #CheckpointThursday #AverageJoeNerdcast #Anonymous #GunpowderPlot #AlanMoore #IdeasAreBulletproof #StayGoldNerdBold

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