One unwashed guy and two unruly gals take an unconventional and semi-tangential dive into global news, politics, culture, tech … and all the things the radical left should be discussing. No pandering, no whitewashing. We just air capitalism’s dirty laundry and scrub the lies out history.
The Epstein files offer a raw glimpse into how the U.S. rulers and the entire global capitalist class run society: through sexual and geopolitical violence, criminal exploitation, and legal impunity. The buying and selling of...
In this episode, we break down how anti-immigrant repression, which has been bipartisan for decades, has escalated into open paramilitary terror under Trump 2.0. We examine the daily raids and deportations by ICE and how they...
In this episode, we’re joined by a special guest, Hamilton Nolan, a journalist, author on labor and politics, union organizer, and activist. We talk about how journalism survived the death of print only to be swallowed and sp...
In this episode, we discuss how the latest U.S. assault on Venezuela and the abduction of President Nicolás Maduro are part of a centuries-long project of American imperial domination in Latin America. The goal isn't just to ...
Why are so many people hungry in the world's richest nation? In this episode, we unpack how food isn’t just something people eat. It’s a tool of power. From food deserts and ultraprocessed diets to collapsing health, we trace...
In our last episode of 2025, we take a look at the American revolutionary John Brown, who believed slavery was a crime so violent and heinous that it could not be ended through patience, compromise, or moral appeals. Brown’s ...
The discovery of gold and silver in America, the extirpation, enslavement and entombment in mines of the aboriginal population, the beginning of the conquest and looting of the East Indies, the turning of Africa into a warren for the commercial hu…
Hi everyone!For anyone interested, this is a reading list of some books on US history, the history of New World slavery, and the oppression of Black to go with the episode, The Whitewashing of American Slavery, Part 1. The list is necessarily…
Few words needed. It's decades later, and these two goals by the Argentine Magic Man against England in 1986 in a World Cup game marked by the politics and repercussions of the Malvinas/Falklands War still define the apex of footballing showmanship …