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Notes and Links to Cynthia Miller-Idriss' Work Cynthia Miller-Idriss is the author of Hate in the Homeland: The New Global Far Right and Man Up: The New Misogyny and the Rise of Violent Extremism. She is an opinion columnist for MSNBC and writes for The New York Times, The Atlantic, Foreign Affairs, The Washington Post, Politico, USA Today, The Boston Globe, and more. Buy Man Up: The New Misogyny and the Rise of Violent Extremism Cynthia's Website At about 1:25, Cynthia talks about the run-up to Pub Day, and how it's different than for her previous books At about 3:00, Pete asks Cynthia about the unfortunate “timeliness” of her work, especially the book At about 5:45, the two discuss seeds for the book, as Cynthia expands on the Turning Point Suffragist Museum and its history and importance At about 7:35, the two discuss the not-so-distant history of misogyny and Simone de Beauvoir, and rising "hostile sexism and misogyny” in the social media and outside world At about 9:55, Cynthia talks about the silence that often is pervasive regarding “gender policing” how misogyny must be central in more explorations of violence At about 12:05, Cynthia shares some insightful and profound quotes from young people regarding gender norms and expectations At about 16:35, Pete and Cynthia discuss Eliot Rodger and a recent school shooter and the ways in which the “warning signs” were so numerous for a long period of time, but resources are often hard to tap into, even from well-meaning parents and adults and friends At about 21:25, the two discuss The Death of Expertise and ideas of “alternative facts” and a pervasive lack of trust in “experts” and government At about 23:00, Cynthia responds to Pete's noting that she purposely avoids naming past shooters At about 25:00, the two lay out the book's structure At about 24:25, Pete reports some eye-popping stats of misogynist violence At about 26:05 Cynthia and Pete reflect on the profound quote from the book that contemporary girls have “more freedom but less power, and boys less freedom and more power” At about 24:40, Cynthia discusses masculinity/sexuality paradigm shifts At about 29:35, Cynthia and Pete laugh and almost cry regarding fitness as being claimed by the masculine right, such as with jeans-clad RFK At about 30:35, the two reflect on the moral arc of the universe and disturbing trends with Gen Z men At about 32:20, Cynthia responds to Pete reflecting on Trump voters and his misogyny and fixed and demanding gender rigidity and policing At about 34:15, Pete notes the “intersectionality” of Christian nationalism and masculinity, and Cynthia expands on the adherents' beliefs At about 36:15, the two discuss ideas of “containment” and visceral hatred and misogyny in hate email and chants and lashing out at women At about 37:20, Cynthia talks about the data that charts female elected officials and hateful attacks, including from online vitriol and memes At about 39:35, Cynthia talks about people downplaying and excusing male behavior At about 40:55, More discussion of women needing to be in the home/domestic sphere and women as a “safety net” in parts of the West, especially in the US, even up to Taylor Swift At about 42:30, Cynthia uses an anecdote from Sonia Sotomayor's confirmation to illustrate racist/sexist policing of women and women of color At about 44:50, “bonding through slurs” and online gaming's influence on misogyny and young men is discussed At about 48:30, The two discuss some stunning (or not) numbers about the way Andrew Tate is viewed At about 49:35, Cynthia responds to Pete's question about what sets Andrew Tate apart At about 52:10, Scapegoating of sexual and racial minorities is discussed, and the “spiral” of keeping children safe and QAnon, anti-vax, etc. At about 54:40, Cynthia responds to Pete asking about possible remedies in her book, and how one avoids “preaching” in talking to those who have been radicalized online and off At about 57:00, Cynthia talks about multifaceted remedies for a multifaceted issue At about 58:00, Cynthia puts a puzzling and "hilarious" and telling interaction with a young man into perspective At about 1:02:05, Cynthia shouts out resources provided in the book's appendix, and how proceeds from the book often benefit and highlight local gender-based violence organizations You can now subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, and leave me a five-star review. 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This week we accidently recorded an episode talking about school shooting shenanigans before the horrible shooting in Uvalde, Texas. But we didn't have time to get together to record a different episode so this is what you guys are getting. About 50 minutes in we start reading excerpts from Eliot Rodger's Mainfesto, which is probably the most eye opening piece of literature any of us have ever read. Our Condolensces to everyone involved in the shooting this past week. $5 for weekly bonus episodes: https://www.patreon.com/WeAreAssholes Fartmouth -https://pod.link/1492741786 History Buffs - https://pod.link/1578761545 Yet Another Music Podcast - https://pod.link/1574961465
On this Thanksgiving edition of Parallax Views we invite you to ditch watching the football game after trying not to kill your relative during that turkey dinner and instead listen to cultural commentator Mike Crumplar aka m.crumps discuss the weird end of twitter and the darkest fringe corners of online political discourse. Among the topics covered are the alt right, Kantbot, the homoerotic underpinnings of an oddball reactionary called Bronze Age Pervert, Mike's Lacanian psychoanalytic turn, incels and Eliot Rodger's, the tension between Mike's left politics and coverage of alt right weirdness, and much more.
This is a preview of a bonus premium episode. Support the show and get double the episodes by subscribing to bonus episodes for $5/month at patreon.com/champagnesharks. This will not only give you access to this current premium episode you’re previewing, but also all the back premium episodes you may have missed as well and all future bonus premium episodes. Also, remember to review and rate the podcast in Itunes: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/champ…d1242690393?mt=2. We discuss how Trump has been for Black people so far, Hispanic wannabe white supremacists, Asian and Hapa wannabe white supremacists including Eliot Rodger, Eurasian racist rapist cop Daniel Holzclaw and why Michelle Malkin is caping for him, Logan Paul, and Umar Johnson. Discussed in this episode: "With the rise of the alt-right, Latino white supremacy may not be a contradiction in terms" by Gabriela Resto-Montero https://mic.com/profiles/189398/gabriela-resto-montero#.9BGn8LJsA Elliot Rodger's self-hatred https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0g8QDreBj14&feature=youtu.be The r/Hapas message forum's Mega-Thread/Mission statement https://www.reddit.com/r/hapas/comments/58rwna/read_before_posting_the_2017_eurasian_half_asian/ The r/Hapas ongoing list of White Nationalists who date/marry Asian women https://www.reddit.com/r/hapas/comments/5nafhd/updated_2017_full_list_of_neonazis_altrights/ The r/Hapas "[Racist, Alt-Right, Conspiracy Theorist, anti-Feminist, anti-Asian, pro-White] Redditor who Loves Asian women HALL OF FAME!" https://www.reddit.com/r/hapas/comments/64om9l/the_racist_altright_conspiracy_theorist/ r/Hapas updated list of racists who love Asian women: https://www.reddit.com/r/hapas/comments/6ekjt4/bump_updated_list_of_white_supremacists_trump/. Also, https://www.reddit.com/r/hapas/comments/5aqtz7/full_list_of_white_supremacists_that_fetishize/ "Watch: Black Woman Verbally Attacked by White Pro-Trump Boyfriend for Supporting BLM" https://www.bet.com/news/national/2016/11/15/black-woman-verbally-attacked-by-boyfriend-for-supporting-blm.html "Daniel Holtzclaw Used Race To Bully His Victims Into Submission & His Victims Know Exactly Why" https://www.bustle.com/articles/129452-daniel-holtzclaw-used-race-to-bully-his-victims-into-submission-his-victims-know-exactly-why My thread on Logan Paul and the suicide forest and how it fits in an American tradition of structural and historical racism: https://twitter.com/RickyRawls/status/948266189352062977 Umar Johnson's epic beef diss video where the phone goes off, around the 24:00 mark: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=laf-cMsFntA
Kyle and Kirk talk about how Kirk can’t record correctly as well as Eliot Rodger, Milosch Returns, bad dining experiences, Alex, and Maria calls during the show then try to make a Daft Punk song. (Recorded 5/26/14)
DON'T CALL IT A COMEBACK... we never left. We're back to a regular shows now. In this episode we discuss spoilers in anime, old women pretending to be young women, rats in walls, Let CP Time Down, well we tried, Eliot Rodger and a heap of other times. Remember to subscribe to us on iTunes, follow on Stitcher and Twitter, and tell your friends. Also rate us 5 stars on Stitcher and iTunes. Don't be that guy. Outro: Shai - If I ever Fall In LoveHost Twitter: @OriginalKingD @MrJTrip @Jazputin @CPTIMEPODCAST Show email: CPTimePodcast@Gmail.com [Download][Stitcher][iTunes]brought to you in stereo by the good folks at: blerdsonline.comWill Terrence Ever Be On A ShowYesNoWho is Terrence pollcode.com free polls The magical world of makeup
The misogynist shootings in Santa Barbara leave us questioning whether we know how to find the divinity in all people.