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episode Revolution & Surveillance: Joshua Sales in Tennessee cover

Revolution & Surveillance: Joshua Sales in Tennessee

This conversation marks the first of an interview series with midterm candidates (all running for election this year). After receiving countless guest requests from campaigns, I thought about what my role should be this election cycle. I don’t have a taste for covering electoral politics 24/7. Then, I had an epiphany: it’s my platform, I can choose the topics of discussion. It seems obvious, but it’s like how Carlos from Disrupt said (paraphrasing): life under fascism involves a lot of people acting like a donkey tied to a traffic cone. That is to say, we assume the restrictions ourselves. Fear is their greatest weapon. Much of the oppression we experience occurs through established norms, rather than any direct violent enforcement of rules. How exciting it is to pull our rope off of the traffic cone. As I write this, I’m remembering our neighbors donkey breaking loose yesterday morning. She was bucking and frolicking through a field. That’s me right now I guess. Hopefully that’s the Democratic Party soon too. Once revolutionaries take it over. The donkey analogy is going much farther than I planned. My point is, if candidates want attention from non-traditional media, so let’s have them meet us on our terms. As independent journalists, if we don’t make demands of candidates, conversations like this one might never happen. Candidates have to talk to me about the revolution and ending mass surveillance, or else I won’t have them on the show. I hope more independent media figures do the same. If continues being enjoyable I may do another series like this one, but focused on the real economy. Let me know what you think! There was a lag between us on my rural wifi but Joshua was great to chat with. Surprisingly forthcoming and based on the revolution questions. Enjoy. Next up will be Aisha Farooqui in Michigan! This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit kaburbank.substack.com/subscribe [https://kaburbank.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_2]

31. mai 2026 - 11 min
episode Revolution & Surveillance: Joshua Sales in Tennessee cover

Revolution & Surveillance: Joshua Sales in Tennessee

This conversation marks the first of an interview series with midterm candidates (all running for election this year). After receiving countless guest requests from campaigns, I thought about what my role should be this election cycle. I don’t have a taste for covering electoral politics 24/7. Then, I had an epiphany: it’s my platform, I can choose the topics of discussion. It seems obvious, but it’s like how Carlos from Disrupt said (paraphrasing): life under fascism involves a lot of people acting like a donkey tied to a traffic cone. That is to say, we assume the restrictions ourselves. Fear is their greatest weapon. Much of the oppression we experience occurs through established norms, rather than any direct violent enforcement of rules. How exciting it is to pull our rope off of the traffic cone. As I write this, I’m remembering our neighbors donkey breaking loose yesterday morning. She was bucking and frolicking through a field. That’s me right now I guess. Hopefully that’s the Democratic Party soon too. Once revolutionaries take it over. The donkey analogy is going much farther than I planned. My point is, if candidates want attention from non-traditional media, so let’s have them meet us on our terms. As independent journalists, if we don’t make demands of candidates, conversations like this one might never happen. Candidates have to talk to me about the revolution and ending mass surveillance, or else I won’t have them on the show. I hope more independent media figures do the same. If continues being enjoyable I may do another series like this one, but focused on the real economy. Let me know what you think! There was a lag between us on my rural wifi but Joshua was great to chat with. Surprisingly forthcoming and based on the revolution questions. Enjoy. Next up will be Aisha Farooqui in Michigan! This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit kaburbank.substack.com/subscribe [https://kaburbank.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_2]

31. mai 2026 - 11 min
episode His Town Denied Information On Flock Cameras. Now, He's Suing. cover

His Town Denied Information On Flock Cameras. Now, He's Suing.

When Scarsdale resident Josh Frankel found out the village approved a contract with Flock Safety, a $7 billion company, he submitted a request for the cameras’ planned locations.This information, Frankel believed, would be made available under Freedom of Information Law (FOIL). Frankel’s request was denied. Despite the cancellation of Scarsdale’s contract with Flock, the village didn’t budge. Now, Frankel is suing with NYCLU backing.In response, the New York Civil Liberties Union (NYCLU) has now brought a precedent-setting lawsuit against the Village of Scarsdale. After I reported with Drop Site [https://www.dropsitenews.com/p/flock-public-safety-policing-surveillance-scarsdale-new-york/comments] in 2025 that the surveillance company Flock Safety had surreptitiously landed a $2.1 million contract in Scarsdale, the village board canceled the deal. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit kaburbank.substack.com/subscribe [https://kaburbank.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_2]

12. mai 2026 - 28 min
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