Tim had the inaugural
The Culture War episode posted on
Tenet media. It was a debate between MAGA Communism & Classical Liberalism. I had thought it would be Scott Horton & Will Chamerlain debating Israel-Palestine, but that is coming next week:

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The two participants were Haz Al-Din, the inventor of the term "MAGA communism" whom works closely with Jackson Hinkle, & Trevor Loudon, an anti-Marxist writer, representing the sides. This turned into a "sounds like a lot of commie gobble-dee-gook" discussion. The only takeaway I had was a desire for Haz to be "taken away" for a helicopter ride...
Clip Collection:
-Haz defines "MAGA Communism":
-Tim asks Trevor to explains his perspective upon this idea. Had hoped this discussion would start with mutual definitions of what each person is representing, but oh, well:
-Haz argues that in the ideal communist world, intellectual property would not exist. Tim asks how that would work with his videos:
-Haz objects to the popular definition of what the meaning of "bourgeoisie" is:
-Haz argues George Soros opposes communism, Trevor responds with Soros' life history working with both Nazis & Soviets, alongside his current support for leftist agendas:
-Haz contends that communism is not idealistic, citing "the real experience" of communist success. He rebuffs claims that communists want to upend social norms. Do not tell Haz about
The Russian Effort to Abolish Marriage:
Tim had Tayler Hansen, fellow tenant of
Tenet media, as a guest.
Carter & Hannah were the co-hosts. Ian is busy livestreaming
Baldur's Gate 3...
Clip Collection:
-Tim discusses a meme shared by Luke Rudkowski critiquing the inability of the public sector to compete with the private sector, using computer miniaturisation from ERA 1101-style room sized machines into cell phones. I could not find it upon "X", with a cursory glance, thought. This does discount the impressive amount of public research & funds that went into computers as part of Cold War-era projects:
-Tim uses a poll to reiterate his "liberals are not having kids, therefore 'we' win":
-Hannah breaks the news that the store chain, Target, is selling insemination kits:
Here is the page, from the Target website:

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-Hannah picks up Ian's based role, citing how children do not thrive as well under homosexual parents, or single mothers. Tim does his best to deflect, by bringing up a lack of studies on the effect of single fathers:
-Hannah pushes back on Tim's "Go get 'em!" approach towards meeting women, in the modern age. As the panel agrees with her, Tim shifts to talking about rejecting of homosexual marriage:
-Tim admits the Branch Timidians are mis-educated, knowing more of
The Simpsons, than the U.S. Constitution. Thankfully, Hannah was a sheltered child:
-Tim discusses the failure of
The Marvels, & how Captain Marvel fails where Captain America succeeds: