PROGRAMMING NOTE: Special Episodes are still coming, we’re just waiting for the right time to release them. In the meantime, there were some pressing issues we felt we should comment on.
- This podcast is becoming a Quibi exclusive
- Listener NDA
- Before listening you must sign an NDA
- This is normal, don’t worry about it
- Believing in Science
- Seriously, I just gag every time I hear somebody claim any kind of valor for “believing in science”. Congrats, you’ve done the bare minimum and made no real difference.
- It’s also a means of trying to distinguish yourself and erect a barrier and demarcation between the unwashed working class and yourself. It’s a subtle form of boot-licking; kissing up to the professional class.
- Movement Co-option
- Ad: Middlemensch
- Doing the awkward and uncomfortable parts of being a manager or boss for them
- Taking It To The Max
- #CancelCAH by Friday
- BA Testing Our Patience Kitchen
- Takeaways:
- The bosses are bad
- Stan culture is an op for Capital
- Any org designed for, and created within this racist and capitalist system will always have these issues
- Focusing on totems to cancel can be a distraction
- Parasocial relationships, and the pitfalls thereof
- It is risky to find yourself believing someone such as a podcast host is your friend
- It is also risky to take someone’s entire personality as a model for your own
- The goal is to synthesize the best aspects of someone’s personality into your own
- Identifying the strengths and flaws of people can be hard! Don’t feel bad about making a mistake. You cannot possibly know what’s going on in their brain
- Hold people to account, and do not be afraid to cut them out of your life if they cannot rise to the occasion and admit their wrongdoings
- If we are to live in an enlightened society, their must be some consequences for bad behavior
- The Only Solution is to Burn it All Down
- https://twitter.com/jennygzhang/status/1270085342801076225
- An quick Kackson Jernion update
- Huellpilled
- Huellpilled is just confronting every problem as a new thing to learn about
- Approaching each new day with boundless, childlike curiosity