Episodi

  • Greenlandic Lawmaker Warns America: MAGA Mirrors Nazi Germany
    Jan 23 2026

    In this interview, I speak with Tillie Martinussen, a Greenlandic politician and former member of the Inatsisartut, about the global rise of authoritarianism and why the United States is no longer an outlier—it’s a case study.

    We discuss:

    • The MAGA movement and its authoritarian foundations
    • Clear historical parallels between Nazi Germany and modern U.S. politics
    • How white supremacy fuels fascist movements
    • Why Europeans and Indigenous leaders recognize these warning signs immediately
    • What happens when democracies normalize extremism

    History doesn’t repeat itself politely—it escalates when people refuse to learn. This conversation is uncomfortable on purpose.

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    1 ora e 6 min
  • America's Mussolini Moment Is Here
    Jan 22 2026

    How does this end, America? Because history is screaming at us — and too many people are still pretending not to hear it.

    What we’re witnessing right now is not chaos. It’s not “both sides.” It’s a slow, deliberate slide into fascism, the same way it happened under Benito Mussolini. Normalized cruelty. Loyalty tests. Propaganda. Attacks on democracy framed as “patriotism.”

    Too many white Americans are still walking around with blinders on, convinced this can’t happen here. That denial is exactly how it does happen.

    We are watching one mediocre white man dismantle an entire democratic experiment — and he was enabled because this country refused to elect a highly qualified Black woman. That choice wasn’t accidental. It was rooted in fear, fragility, and the preservation of white power.

    Fascism doesn’t arrive wearing jackboots on day one. It arrives wrapped in flags, slogans, and silence.

    The question isn’t if this ends badly.
    The question is how long we keep pretending it’s not happening.
    #fascism #mussilini #trump #maga #politicalcommentary

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    8 min
  • Chelsea Gods: Leave Your MAGA Husband
    Jan 21 2026

    In this raw, unfiltered conversation, I’m joined by content creator Chelsea Gods to talk about MAGA culture, Donald Trump, the complete failure of the Democratic Party, and what it actually means to fight for democracy in America.

    We start with the viral and controversial question: “Should you leave your MAGA husband?” From there, we dig into how Trumpism corrodes relationships, fuels authoritarian thinking, and exposes how weak and reactive Democratic leadership has become.

    This episode isn’t about politeness or vibes — it’s about accountability, power, democracy, and why neutrality is no longer an option.

    If you’re frustrated with MAGA, disappointed in Democrats, and still committed to fighting for democracy, this conversation is for you.

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    1 ora e 8 min
  • American Exceptionalism Is a Lie (And Always Has Been)
    Jan 20 2026

    American exceptionalism is a lie we’re taught from birth.

    We wrap babies in American flag diapers, pledge allegiance before we can think, glorify the military, fetishize guns, and repeat “God Bless America” like it’s a spell. But the data tells a different story.

    The United States leads the world in:
    • Gun violence
    • Mass incarceration
    • Military spending
    • State-sanctioned brutality

    America has never been great for everyone. It was designed to work for white people—and that’s the uncomfortable truth many still refuse to face.

    This fake narrative of greatness was built to justify genocide, slavery, segregation, mass incarceration, endless war, and economic exploitation. If pointing that out makes you uncomfortable, maybe the problem isn’t the truth—it’s the myth you’re clinging to.

    Real patriotism isn’t blind loyalty.
    It’s accountability.
    It’s honesty.
    It’s refusing to lie to ourselves anymore.
    #AmericanExceptionalism
    #AmericaIsALie
    #PoliticalCommentary
    #SystemicRacism
    #MassIncarceration
    #GunViolence
    #USImperialism
    #WhiteSupremacy
    #UncomfortableTruth
    #PaulForEquality

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    9 min
  • “It Doesn’t Affect Me” — White America Since 1619
    Jan 19 2026

    Since 1619, white America has survived by repeating one lie: “It doesn’t affect me.”
    While Black Americans endured slavery, lynching, Jim Crow, redlining, mass incarceration, police violence, and voter suppression, white people stayed comfortable — silent — protected.

    Now that authoritarianism, state violence, and loss of rights are creeping into white spaces, people are panicking.
    Let’s be clear: this is still a watered-down version of what Black Americans have lived through for centuries.

    Most white Americans are still insulated — still in picket-fence denial — still pretending none of this matters. That silence isn’t neutral. It’s complicity.

    If you’re uncomfortable, good. Discomfort is overdue.
    The question is simple: will white America finally act, or keep hiding behind privilege until it’s too late?

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    9 min
  • Trump-Pardoned Jan. 6 Defendants Commit More Felonies
    Jan 18 2026

    Donald Trump — a convicted felon — pardoned hundreds of January 6 criminals after they were found guilty of crimes tied to the attack on the U.S. Capitol. These were not peaceful protesters. Many were convicted of assaulting police, obstructing an official proceeding, and violent federal crimes.

    So here’s the question no one in MAGA wants to answer:
    How many of the Jan. 6 felons Trump pardoned went on to commit more felonies?

    In this video, we break down real cases, real names, and real court records showing how multiple pardoned January 6 defendants were later arrested, charged, or convicted of new crimes — including terroristic threats, gun crimes, domestic violence, child sexual abuse material, sexual assault, reckless homicide, kidnapping, and even plots to murder law enforcement officers.

    This raises a serious issue for anyone claiming to support “law and order” or “backing the blue.” How does pardoning people who attacked police — and then watching them reoffend — make communities safer?

    This isn’t opinion.
    This is documented history.

    Watch, verify, and decide for yourself.

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    7 min
  • Manufactured Victimhood: MAGA’s Political Fuel
    Jan 17 2026

    At today’s protest, a MAGA Latina deliberately walked through crowds of demonstrators trying to provoke confrontation. That wasn’t bravery. That wasn’t free speech. That was manufactured conflict.

    The modern MAGA movement requires chaos to survive. Like an addiction, the outrage must escalate—more hostility, more grievance, more victimhood—just to feel relevant. Peace is the enemy. Calm exposes the lie.

    This behavior isn’t spontaneous. It’s the predictable result of years of propaganda, grievance politics, and radicalization. The playbook is simple: provoke, film, claim persecution, repeat. Truth becomes irrelevant. Conflict becomes identity.

    History shows us where this leads when left unchecked. When a movement is built entirely on fear, resentment, and permanent outrage, it doesn’t de-escalate on its own—it radicalizes further.

    This video breaks down why MAGA cannot exist without conflict, how victimhood became currency, and why recognizing the tactic matters if we want to stop it. #protest #maga #victim #immature

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    8 min
  • The System Nobody Wants to Admit Exists | Dr. Akilah Cadet on White Supremacy
    Jan 17 2026

    Today, we interview Akilah Cadet, founder and CEO of Change Cadet, to discuss her debut essay collection White Supremacy Is All Around — a powerful narrative examining what actually changed (and what didn’t) after the so-called “summer of allyship.”

    Dr. Cadet breaks down how white supremacy isn’t just extremism — it’s a system this country worships, protects, and normalizes through the white male patriarchy. That system didn’t fail — it worked exactly as designed. And it’s the same system that elevated Donald Trump.

    We talk honestly about:

    Why allyship faded when it became uncomfortable

    How white supremacy disguises itself as “normal,” “law & order,” and “tradition”

    Why symbolic progress means nothing without structural change

    What it actually takes to dismantle white supremacy — not just talk about it

    This conversation isn’t performative. It’s about accountability, action, and refusing to protect a system built on exclusion.

    If you’re serious about justice, equality, and confronting power — this episode is required viewing.
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    1 ora e 17 min