Mostly talking about stuff like breadtubers, chapo, and media personalities like that, I can kind of tell why people like Bernie and Jezza where they're at. Is it the added wealth being a popular media personality gives you, the need to give a consistent product, the need to appeal to a wide breadth of people, and so on?

edit: also props to Brett at RevLeft for continuing to radicalise himself as the show has gone on

  • LangdonAlger [any]
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    4 years ago

    For those of us who grew up in conservative hell before the internet really took off, this was the only mainstream defiance, or at least questioning of, American hegemony

    • TossedAccount [he/him]
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      4 years ago

      I don't think we can understate to those too young to remember just how batshit the mainstream discourse in US politics was from the initial post-9/11 hysteria to around early 2006 when the implications of the Iraq and Afghanistan invasions and the new surveillance/national-security infrastructure started sinking in. Snarky content like the Daily Show and Michael Moore documentaries and fucking Rachel Maddow really were the leftmost political content that reached a broad audience during this period.

      • LangdonAlger [any]
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        4 years ago

        These two David Cross albums were the most radical shit I had heard from anyone and he said it at the height of Bush hysteria. He's pretty whatever now but, holy shit, he went fucking hard against Bush.

        Random scroller, if you haven't listened to It's Not Funny and Shut Up You Fucking Baby, both are masterpieces and deserve your attention

        https://open.spotify.com/album/6nCQTVTV0ddomS5j6zGGHs?si=DpLlXLVkT02z2pbJ_jZxUQ

        https://open.spotify.com/album/2BUTMTp9DkLPVynnylixMm?si=MIsvZ9kPQLa5Wqi5nwm1rw