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This F@#king Country

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conversations about the United States and the current state of affairs from politics to pop culture to men's issues

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Year-End Lament And A Call To Rebuild

Send a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2463356/open_sms] The year left a mark, and not the kind that fades. We open the door on grief, anger, and fatigue—and then move past venting to ask the harder question: what would it take to actually fix a nation drifting toward crisis? From broken norms to captured institutions, we trace how power stayed protected while public trust crumbled, and why understanding the machinery of government is now a survival skill, not a hobby. We don’t hedge on the risks ahead. Economic shocks, environmental disasters, and public health failures can stack when expertise is purged and agencies are gutted. If checks and balances become theater, rules must be rewritten so they can’t be gamed. Media matters as much as ballots. We look at information monopolies, the erosion of local journalism, and how to rebuild a fact-based public square through antitrust, newsroom independence, and clear labeling of news versus opinion. Protests have a place, but results demand strategy—coalitions, legal action, smart nonviolent tactics, and digital hygiene that protects organizers. Through it all, we place a real bet on younger leaders with a moral compass and communities that practice mutual aid. Angry as we are, we still choose duty over despair.

2. jan. 2026 - 17 min
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If We Fail Our Kids, What’s The Country For

Send a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2463356/open_sms] The room felt heavy before we hit record, and not because we’re out of hope. We’re two dads who can’t shake a simple question: if we fail our kids, what’s the country for? That focus pulls us from venting into a plan—how to move from scattered outrage to a movement that’s organized, safe, and impossible to ignore. We start with the fragile miracle of America’s founding and the uncomfortable truth that institutions can be dismantled faster than they’re built. From there, we dig into the right’s messaging discipline and why disunity keeps kneecapping the left’s best intentions. Instead of chasing policy debates few people have time for, we argue for speaking to basic instincts: protect your family, demand honesty, and hold power to account. That’s where disinformation meets reality. With fresh proof of bot networks amplifying nationalist narratives, we lay out how to counter them by curating verified footage, court records, and on-the-ground reporting into a shareable stream of receipts that cuts through the noise. Safety matters as much as truth. We talk about documenting ICE and DHS actions without giving authoritarians a pretext to escalate. Nonviolence isn’t passivity; it’s a strategy that slows harmful operations, protects people, and keeps the moral and legal ground. Then we face the pivot many avoid: economics. Prices and healthcare shocks will punch through spin, and when they do, people deserve clear explanations and actionable choices. We connect that to corruption—insider gains, media capture, and a system that shields the ultra-wealthy from risk—while pointing toward fixes that are practical, not performative. This conversation won’t fix everything, but it does draw a map: build an information network, unify a message, protect our communities, and make decisions with our kids’ future in mind. If that resonates, follow, share, and leave a review with one action you’ll take this week to push the work forward. Your idea could be the spark someone else needs.

26. nov. 2025 - 39 min
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Media Lies, Power, And Consequences

Send a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2463356/open_sms] What happens when lies get a louder microphone than facts? We take you inside the mechanics of how false narratives spread, why the follow-up questions never seem to land, and how spectacle crowds out verification. From choreographed optics around a supposed “assassination attempt” to court cases that unravel public claims without real accountability, we track the playbook step by step and ask a harder question: if institutions won’t do the work, what can citizens actually do that moves the needle? We get practical about leverage. Instead of vague calls for a general strike, we lay out a focused, local-first economic strategy that ordinary listeners can sustain: buy from independent shops and restaurants, starve the corporate pipelines that bankroll disinformation, and coordinate time-bound boycotts that are large enough to be felt in boardrooms. We pair that with a cultural counteroffensive—shareable explainers, receipts, timelines, and smart satire—to raise the social cost of lying and keep contradictions in plain view. When millions adopt small, synchronized habits, supply chains shift and narratives lose oxygen. Protection matters too. We talk through concrete mutual aid that lowers risk for vulnerable neighbors: grocery runs, rides that avoid targeted checkpoints, and multilingual know-your-rights education. No heroics, no recklessness—just steady, lawful actions that make predatory tactics harder and communities stronger. The theme tying it all together is persistence: truth needs infrastructure, and the most reliable parts are the ones we build together—our wallets, our networks, and our attention. If this conversation sparked ideas—or lit a fire—share it with someone who can help organize locally. Subscribe for more unflinching, practical breakdowns, and leave a review so others can find the show.

5. nov. 2025 - 42 min
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The Protest Was Nice But It's Time To Make A Difference

Send a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2463356/open_sms] We go from protest euphoria to Monday’s unchanged reality and ask how to turn anger into action. We reject waiting for party heroes and map concrete steps: targeted boycotts, independent media, public data, and safer, smarter organizing. • no-confidence in party leadership and performative politics • outrage fatigue and the need for measurable action • targeted, sustained boycotts as economic leverage • shifting spend to local businesses and pausing nonessential purchases • building independent media and podcast networks for reliable news • public databases on Jan 6 offenders and extremist groups • tracking real-world impacts of policy: hospitals, aid, benefits, jobs • recruiting trusted messengers to reach disengaged audiences • long-game community investment in underserved regions • safety-first organizing and clear, shared toolkits • create a knowledge hub for ideas, resources, and coordination

21. okt. 2025 - 50 min
episode Rethinking protests by swapping escalation for satire, coordination, and documentation to stay safe and still hit hard cover

Rethinking protests by swapping escalation for satire, coordination, and documentation to stay safe and still hit hard

Send a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2463356/open_sms] No one wins by giving authoritarians the footage they crave. We unpack a smarter protest strategy that swaps escalation for craft: coordinated visuals that anonymize and unify, quick exits that deny conflict, and an always-on camera culture that turns fleeting moments into undeniable evidence. The goal is simple and ambitious—protect people on the ground while raising the reputational cost for abusive actors and forcing mainstream attention with content too shareable to ignore. We walk through the practical pieces: off-site hubs for changing and briefings, uniform outfits that double as safety and symbolism, and clean roles that separate satirical front lines from dedicated documentation teams. Humor becomes a tool, not a side note, as themed days and synchronized actions across cities create a moving target for would-be aggressors and a consistent brand for supporters. When contact begins, we don’t argue—we move, regroup, and turn the lens back on power. That discipline reframes the narrative and keeps bodies intact. Not all uniforms are the same. We talk about meeting traditional police and National Guard with respectful distance unless conduct proves otherwise, while applying a strict freeze-out to units with documented abuse. It’s a pressure campaign powered by evidence, culture, and coordination. If you’re ready to rethink street tactics, amplify the message, and keep people safe without losing impact, this conversation offers a clear blueprint you can adapt city by city. If this resonated, subscribe, share the episode with someone organizing right now, and leave a review with your best safety tactic or content idea.

13. okt. 2025 - 13 min
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