The Civil Disobedience Podcast is a show about American politics, culture, history and of course civil disobedience.
In the episode I talk about nuance, false dichotomy and being able to have an open mind to new ideas and conversations. Unless those conversations are stupid.
Today I tell the story of Iva Toguri, or Tokyo Rose. A woman that was maligned and persecuted by her own government, but stood by her beliefs and ideals.
In this episode I go through the Secretary of Defense's vaccine mandate and the variations of the COVID-19 vaccine.
I'm this episode I talk about the Asch Experiment, the Emperor's New Clothes and Mass Formation Psychosis. Have you ever wondered why people willing ignore facts and go along with the crowd? I explore a mixture of ideas as to what I think makes people conform. Also for more information about mass formation psychosis, go to: https://zero-sum.org/mass-formation-psychosis-and-the-coronavirus-narrative/#CloseToMe and learn about it from the expert.
In this episode I tell the story of Robert Smalls. An incredible man that was born into slavery, escaped, became a Civil War hero, and served in the US House of Representatives.
Just hearing the name William Wallace should make everyone want to scream “FREEEEEDOM!” I'm todays podcast I talk about the contrast of William Wallace and Robert the Bruce and disobedience as a virtue.
Dissident spotlight on Helmuth Hübener and his friends Karl and Rudi and their efforts to undermine Nazi Germany.
Part two of the Join or Die discussion from episode three.
Starting off a conversation about unity and coming together on values and principles instead of political parties.
The topic is the Overton Window and I discuss a brief, simple explanation of what it is, and how it is used in policy making.
An introductory episode of the Civil Disobedience Podcast. The host Kacey Parker details the reason and direction behind the podcast.