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Identity Politics and it's Failures; How Wokeness Solves Nothing. (Podcast Revamp)

31 min · 18 de dic de 202331 min
Portada del episodio Identity Politics and it's Failures; How Wokeness Solves Nothing. (Podcast Revamp)

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A brief rant on the issues I find central to today's political arena. How a politics centered purely on identity doesn't answer many questions and can actually be regressive in practice. The future of this podcast is going to be centered on a left critique of current mainstream woke culture and it's destructive cancel culture. All is on the table and no more limitations to my thoughts. Episodes will become more and more precise as ideas develop through reason and dialogue.

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