When is Social Justice Dishonest?
Green Book. Spike Lee. Cancel Culture. When do things become problematic, and how so can we train ourselves to better act?
Green Book. Spike Lee. Cancel Culture. When do things become problematic, and how so can we train ourselves to better act?
The guys tackle race, gender and their own fears and confront their past!
*TRIGGER WARNING* This episode contains language people may find objectionable. In celebration of their 100th episode milestone, Donovan and Harrison return to the long-abandoned well of their original episode ideas, finally making good on a topic that’s been promised since the initial podcast trailer! Are there things we cannot, or should not, joke about?
Alt. Title: “Falling Back in Love”
This week the guys talk about music, specifically rap music (finally) and how some artists must be qualified. Are White Rappers “guests” in the rap game? How can Hip-Hop as a culture be protected?
The guys discuss all things Halloween! The traditions, horror film icons and what horror says of us as people!
It’s the conversation we all fear, whether subconsciously or in the every day. How do you tell someone that they’re being racist? Start off by acknowledging we all are. But never should that be the final word… To listen…click here! Music selection by Thundercat, “Drunk” and “3am” FURTHER READING: “Why Talk About Whiteness?” “What is … More How Do You Tell Someone That They’re Racist?
What is the nature of our hate? How do we do it? How do we come to feel anything towards things, both popular and unpopular? This episode begins in fresh territory (with the Kardashians) and only burrows down weirder paths, cataloging popular hate, general acceptance, memes and darker territory.
A throwback-esque moral panic episode of sorts, the guys discuss Trump voters, Evangelicals and what these groups of people might mean for the country going forward.