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Critical Support: Charles x Shirin

Podcast de Charles R. Davis and Shirin Sadeghi

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Journalists Charles R. Davis and Shirin Sadeghi provide a critical, international perspective on politics and culture. Davis is founder of TheRedoubt.net and a contributor to The Guardian. His work has aired on U.S. public radio and been published by outlets such as The Daily Beast, The New Republic and Columbia Journalism Review. Sadeghi is an historian, singer and veteran of the BBC and Al Jazeera. Get new episodes first by visiting: https://www.patreon.com/c/CriticalSupport

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Portada del episodio Trump's Ballroom and 'Hatred for American Democracy'

Trump's Ballroom and 'Hatred for American Democracy'

Edward Lengel, former chief historian for the White House Historical Association, speaks with Critical Support's Charles R. Davis and Shirin Sadeghi about Donald Trump's ballroom and why it's not just a story about corruption. As Lengel explains, America's "founding fathers" did not want to mimic the pomp and excess of European monarchs. The White House was meant to be a modest residence, not a palace, signaling that no one person was above another. The White House was also built by enslaved people. Why should we care if its desecrated? Because it's a symbol of democracy, Lengel argues, however flawed — and it's now being transformed into a playground for a king. Subscribe to Critical Support: https://www.patreon.com/CriticalSupport

10 de jun de 2026 - 38 min
Portada del episodio Special Edition: Live from Anne Frank House in Amsterdam: Who Counts as Native?

Special Edition: Live from Anne Frank House in Amsterdam: Who Counts as Native?

A Critical Support Special from Shirin Sadeghi, live from Amsterdam's Prinsengracht Street where Anne Frank and her family and friends tried to save themselves from the Nazi occupation of Holland. It was a time, not that long ago, when all people residing in Nazi controlled nations were categorized as either "native" or "Jewish". And your label signified, literally, life or death. As political parties based on or propelled by hate movements spread throughout Europe and its former colonies, including the United States, what the Nazi governments systematically applied to the Jews of Europe begs the question of whether we are on the brink of another era of elimination for those who are labelled "non-native". Listen for a report on Nazi commissioner of Holland Arthur Seyss Inquart's real background and the chilling facts of the Nazi extermination of the Jews of the Netherlands. Subscribe and support the show: https://www.patreon.com/CriticalSupport [https://www.patreon.com/CriticalSupport]

8 de jun de 2026 - 9 min
Portada del episodio No Country for Old ... Liberals?

No Country for Old ... Liberals?

In this edition of Critical Support, Charles and Shirin discuss the 2003 Coen Brothers' film "No Country for Old Men." Based on a work by Cormac McCarthy, the movie has been interpreted by some as a great example of conservative art, depicting a world where good manners have given way to nihilistic violence. That's a defensible reading, but does it hold up in 2026? Today's conservatives pride themselves not on honor or concern for others, but on transgression and self-interest. Right-wing politicians like Donald Trump are a lot closer to Anton Chigurh — the sociopathic killer, played by Javier Bardem, who makes no apology for abandoning morality for personal gain — than to Sheriff Bell, the traditional conservative lawman, played by Tommy Lee Jones, who laments the fact that empathy is lost in the modern world. Indeed, it's now popular on the right to argue that empathy is not just a sign of weakness, but actually suicidal. In some ways, you could argue a film that was once "conservative" is today "liberal," as it is those on the center-left who are now defending a dying system in face of lawless violence. https://www.patreon.com/CriticalSupport [https://www.patreon.com/c/CriticalSupport]

26 de may de 2026 - 39 min
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