The Tom Woods Show: Socialism as a Secular Creed: A Worldwide Study

The Tom Woods Show: Ep. 1826 Socialism as a Secular Creed: A Worldwide Study

This episode of The Tom Woods Show would be enough to share as a fascinating discussion of the religious structure of socialist theory. However, what excites me more is that the guest, Andrei Znamenski, sounds like a Russian Christopher Walken.

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Enjoy and be educated.

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By Tom Woods:

Free Speech February: Bridget Phetasy

When I gave up cable news, I discovered Dennis Miller’s podcast. It was a brilliantly funny review and takedown of current events. I started to see how I didn’t need a daily diet of mainstream media to lead a happy and productive life.

He went off the air and I checked out of most news shows. I listen to tons of podcasts, but they tend to run deeper than the news of the day.

Last year, I found Bridget Phetasy talking about being 40 and sober and it spoke to me. She’s hilarious, self-deprecating, and doesn’t fall into a tidy, ideological box. A lot like Miller.

Dumpster Fire tackles the news of the week and highlights the absurd.

Check out the latest episode: https://youtu.be/JqU5Gdm5IfI

Dave Smith Surprises Me

I’m not even halfway through this debate and Dave Smith may have convinced me to join a political party.

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Should the Ron Paul Liberty Movement Go LP or GOP? Dave Smith Debates Eric Brakey! https://castbox.fm/vb/348029014

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Thrice Malice

Michael Malice has evolved from a curmudgeonly hipster troll on late night cable news (Red Eye with Greg Gutfeld) to the most curmudgeonly optimistic troll in media today. It has been a joy to watch his public journey toward self actualization.

During a few hours on the road yesterday, I was able to listen to three new interviews with him. Each with a different flavor.

The first to grab my attention was Malice with Isaac Morehouse.

Michael Malice Thinks Things Are Looking Up

Morehouse is the founder of Praxis, a modern apprenticeship company expanding the options for young people to enter a productive and fulfilling adulthood. He talks with Malice about the broad concepts of the Red Pill and the White Pill.

The Red Pill is the mindset shift that occurs when one understands that the corporate media is lying to them about almost everything. One pill may have you realizing that reporters are ordinary humans who want to be liked by the celebrities, politicians, and power brokers they cover and will protect those relationships rather than chronicle dirty truths (e.g. Epstein, Queen Elizabeth II, Kate Middleton, and Prince William). Though Malice warns, “You’re supposed to take one Red Pill, not the whole bottle.” I’m guilty of recreational Red Pilling when the accepted bullshit is flowing my way.

The White Pill is the hero to the villainess Black Pill. Simply put, it is the idea that today’s methods of communication and information sharing have taken away the power of the few to control the narratives that lie us into domestic, international, and interpersonal conflicts. There will continue to be turmoil as the power structure is brought down, but the world will be freer and more peaceful on the other side.

As I don’t obsess over the latest fever dream of broadcast news, and Malice mentioned the storming of the Capitol in that podcast, I sought out commentary and eyewitness accounts of what happened recently in Washington, DC.

Storming the Capitol: Michael Malice, Karlyn Borysenko and Elijah Schaffer

Dave Rubin is a commentator who I have come trust through his relationship and discussions with Jordan Peterson and his public conversion away from ideology.

This roundtable includes two reporters who were at the scene on the events in DC on January 6th. These are not narratives, but facts from the ground that will not please those who want a tidy story. Malice rightfully puts this in context with the burning of DC and other cities in June.

Lastly, I found Malice’s latest episode of “Your Welcome” where he has a conversation with comedian Dave Smith.

Dave Smith – In The House 10.Three – Episode #136

Smith and Malice discuss the general mess that is the Libertarian Party. The Party missed a huge opportunity in 2020 and is floundering with an undercooked stew of bumper sticker ideas and desire to be “in the middle.”

One big takeaway from this conversation for me is the concept that libertarians have a position that can out right the Right and out left the Left. I have to give it another listen, but this may be the banner under which libertarians can gather a cohesive debate strategy.

That’s a lot of homework and I hate homework. The first discussion is really the one you want to introduce you to Michael Malice and a positive outlook for the coming storm.

Michael Malice’s books:

Isaac Morehouse’s books:

Dave Rubin’s book:

Dave Smith’s comedy special:

What I’m reading:

Don’t Listen to This. Or do.

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This is the least interesting interview I’ve heard Michael Malice host. Laura Loomer is well versed in how to stay on her campaign message and flat out ignore Malice’s questions. It was a difficult listen for me as her style, ideology, and tactics hold none of my attention.

I’m not sharing this to promote her, but to shout my support for freedom of speech. Loomer has been banned from every major platform and plenty of minor ones. This is not acceptable. Once we lose freedom to communicate, we lose all ability to understand one another and problem solve.

Please join me in standing against cancel culture.

F The Police?

I’ve been to left-wing protests and right-wing protests. I’ve been in a riot. I’ve looted. I’ve been to fever-pitched religious services and concerts that might as well have been welcoming the Messiah. I’ve been in the mob and of the mob.

I’ve been treated fairly, unfairly, and downright lied to by the police. I’ve run and I’ve been arrested. After smashing my car in a drunk driving incident and almost killing someone, I was treated so well by the officer that I got second chances I didn’t deserve.

I’m friends with police officers, I know they’re human beings like me. I know the same line between good and evil that runs through my heart runs through theirs.

There’s a legal monopoly of violence held by the State and its enforcement arm. That’s what makes the police a problem. When violence is a viable and effective tool, it will be used. Just as screaming at a child will cease unwanted behaviour, for a time, so will beating individuals who will not comply with governmental orders.

For the present legal system to work, there must be cooperation between police, judges, and lawmakers. A law is passed with an understanding that the lawmaker doesn’t need to justify its existence, so long as the police officer enforces the threat of violence. The judge understands that it is difficult to compel people to do what they don’t want to do, so is sympathetic to the police. These branches of government protect each other as they know that the system and their livelihoods depend on it.

It is a natural human instinct to recognize allies and favor them.

Solutions to a system sustained by violence are difficult. They must be radical to change our perspective on how law is enforced. They must be specific so we can have honest discussions and real steps we can take.

I’m educating myself with a variety of sources, but Tom Woods has offered a tidy list of episodes that he’s done on this subject. They run around 30 minutes and deal with theoretical and practical concerns. I hope to be able to write more clearly on what to do about the police in the coming days and weeks.

Ep. 1664 On Looting and Police Brutality, With Eric July

Ep. 1429 Scott Horton on the Police, the Military, and Other State Institutions People Make Excuses For

Ep. 1255 The Problem With Government Police

Ep. 1172 The Problem With Government Police

Ep. 901 Police Officer Discovers Libertarianism, Quits

Ep. 426 The Shocking Kill Rate of American Police

Ep. 388 Is America a Police State? Here’s the Evidence

Ep. 88 The Economics of the Police State

Ep. 51 The Paramilitary Police

God bless, thank you, I appreciate you,

Jason

Be Curious

Brett Veinotte and Tom Woods are two of my favorite voices on education and the libertarian approach. I’m closing my day with listening to them as they discuss the hyper reaction to the unclear health threats we currently face.

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God bless and thank you for reading,
Jason