I'm about halfway done with the last season of the Revolutions podcast and up to date with Blowback. I'm probably going to be looking for another fun history podcast to listen to soon to throw into my rotation with The Dollop, to break up the pop culture, comedy, or news podcasts.
I recently listened to the Kissinger episodes of Behind the Bastards and they seemed pretty informative and funny. Also apparently it's by some old Cracked people, and I'm a fan of all those old Cracked content creators. But the first episode says it's about Stalin, so I'm guessing it's like in the progressive but lib direction? I don't mind, just want peoples thoughts on it before I decide to start or look for something else. How is it for people who have listened to it?
mmm sounds like it deteriorated further than my last encounter
In the Steven Seagal episodes, Fedvans calls Yanukovich the former dictator of Ukraine, so...yeah.
Idk about the adoption thing. That's why they suddenly got so many other projects?
It's fine when it's episodes about weird American jerks
Like that guy what used to give people goat testicle transplants
But basically anytime it goes on about anyone outside of the Imperial Core, he goes full on LIB
Also, his jokes about machetes are boring and my machete collection is cooler anyway
I enjoyed the episodes about bad novels from the likes of Shapiro and Limbaugh, then again I am a lib of course.
Worst part of the novel episodes is how little they get into the books. I wanna know how terrible they get past the 2nd or 3rd chapters.
Would probably be a good podcast on its own
But that would require a degree of effort
The behind the bastards subreddit (which I think is connected to the show) was censoring posts about the Zionist entity's ongoing genocide and they seem to be NATO shills overall. Robert Evans is a fed (or at the very least fed-adjacent). If I were you I'd pick something else.
Robert Fedvans hasn't seen a contemporary american coup that he didn't like. He has defended the destruction of Libya, Euromaidan, the Bolivia coup, is against every counter-imperialist force out there... He's a lib, and a real shitty one.
Nobody's mentioned that Fedvan's constant attempts at humor are intolerable. I listen to an episode now and then if it's on someone I truly hate, and he just says something crass and/or horny with a tone of voice that means he's being funny. I hate it.
I guarantee he does that when he's drunk and I also guarantee he does it when he's not drunk.
I used to listen to the show a lot and a lot of his "humor" felt like he has an internal script of how to make a joke, and just keeps using that for every joke hes made since middle school. Its been years since I listened so maybe he's gotten better
He was also really bad with going off of jokes or comments the guests made, it was always like they were interrupting him whenever they tried talking
As well as everything else that's already been said, there's just a shitload of ads in this podcast.
Apparently Fedvans has even done ad reads for Betterhelp, the incredibly shady "mental health" company.
I listened to the Hitler episode and they didnt mention the spartacist uprising once.
The only time I tried to listen I didn't like the vibe of the lead dude, especially for putting his face up front like "look at ME, this is MY show about ME"
I had no idea they were actually fucking feds but I'm delighted to have vibed him correctly
I know the host is a progressive but yeah definitely lib. I'm curious if it gets better. I only listened to one episode before covid but they said something so amazingly lib & NED-approved & uneducated which, after waiting to make sure it didnt seem like a bit they were doing, I turned it off and never returned.
He does not get better. Genuinely, 'apolitical' QAnonAnonymous are more radical, and they are literally tied in with high level mainstream journalists.
Maybe I'll do what someone else implied and just listen to episodes about Bastards in the Imperial core that I want to know about, rather than going from beginning to end like I would for other non-news podcasts I start. I basically already started doing that with the Kissinger episodes.
If a story about a figure is funny, they will include it as fact even if there is no evidence for the claim. Like how Stalin definitely routinely used tomatoes as whoopie cushions.
Which just kinda shows that they will believe every little bit of propaganda that comes their way.
You could give Respect The Dead a shot, it's a similar idea to Behind The Bastards but I find it to be a lot funnier and less lib.
The fed host did an episode about a libertarian theme park where the owner did SA stuff. He treated it as a joke to laugh about. Really says it all.
Liberal shit. Huffing their own farts. No substance.
Laughing at their own shit jokes constantly.
It's mostly fine and I find it entertaining, but the ads are really annoying. The Marxist complaining about him always seems a little bad faith to me because it's almost always about how he used to write for bellingcat and not about the actual content.
Their daily news show is cringe as fuck though.
I know I'm in the minority around here, but I enjoy it, I don't agree with him all the time, but I don't agree with most people most of the time.
Fwiw, I also enjoy the Dollop and Even More News (speaking of old cracked people).
You just kind of have to take it all with a grain of salt and assume that there's some bias and mistakes built in. That's not any different than I would treat any other online content though.