Weird, this comes at a time when I've practically stopped listening to podcasts all together. CN, The Dollop, and Blowback are the only shows I tune in to. Definitely have found memories of SF

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    • JustAnotherCourier [none/use name]
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      Honestly it's the logical conclusion of this particular model. One guy is a swinging mad anarchist, and the other is no longer as connected to the politics he once was after finding success. My opinion also doesn't matter, for the same reasons.

      and long-term leftie projects are what we need more of

      Shout out to This Is Hell for being around for 28 years.

      • Blep [he/him]
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        2 years ago

        I never really listened to street fight, who was which?

        • JustAnotherCourier [none/use name]
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          I'm most familiar with them from old subreddits, Facebook groups, and appearances on other shows.

          Brett always came across as the sort of activist that lives for his cause, and I mean that with admiration. Nice guy, very kind. I'm guessing that's the direction he wants to take his success in.

          Bryan also has good politics, but he's no longer really the sort of guy to try and change the political landscape with a podcast. He wants to bullshit and be entertaining and be a good guy, I think. Sometimes you get older and you personally accept what you can and cannot do.

          • MolotovHalfEmpty [he/him]
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            2 years ago

            Yeah, there's definitely far worse things than realising that your podcasr isn't transformative praxis and deciding to do your own thing, private or otherwise.