Listen "3. An Illiberal Intervention"
Episode Synopsis
Chris and Heather are, sadly, drinking water. On this water cooler break, they discuss the US political landscape, referencing Natasha Lennard's book on living a non-fascist life. They explore the disconnect between Trump supporters' expectations and the actions of Trump and Musk, highlighting issues like state interference and economic policies. Chris mentions a video from the Bronx, where Trump voters cited economic opportunities and foreign policy as reasons for their vote. They discuss the effectiveness of the opposition party and the role of local journalism in countering fascism. Heather cites the importance of local journalism in understanding and addressing community issues, such as nonprofit funding freezes affecting dialysis patients. Chris concludes by discussing media bias and the impact of Trump's legal threats on national media coverage.
References:
Zohran Mamdani asks people in Hillside Ave (Queens) and Fordham Rd (Bronx) who they voted for
Musk's Junta Establishes Him as Head of Government
Being Numerous by Natasha Lennard
The Road to Unfreedom by Timothy Snyder
Check Chris and Heather out on Linktree
References:
Zohran Mamdani asks people in Hillside Ave (Queens) and Fordham Rd (Bronx) who they voted for
Musk's Junta Establishes Him as Head of Government
Being Numerous by Natasha Lennard
The Road to Unfreedom by Timothy Snyder
Check Chris and Heather out on Linktree
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