Topic: Cannibalism

2 chapters across the catalog

97: Flowers for Fuller
2:27:31 - 2:31:59

97: Flowers for Fuller

Racial Dislocation and the Crisis in Haiti

The discussion turns to "Racial Dislocation Confusion," the tactic of keeping non-white populations moving to prevent them from organizing. The hosts examine the current crisis in Haiti, noting the disparity in how Haitian refugees are treated compared to other groups. they suggest the "cannibal" narrative surrounding the figure "Barbecue" is a psychological operation to justify intervention in a country rich with gold and rare earth minerals.

68: Lizard Lounge
2:29:49 - 2:36:04

68: Lizard Lounge

The Great Leap Forward, Ritualistic Cannibalism and Fragile Civility

The history of China's Cultural Revolution is reviewed, highlighting how Mao Zedong used radicalized students to purge his political rivals after the failure of the "Great Leap Forward." The decade-long period was marked by extreme violence, including public humiliation and reports of ritualistic cannibalism in rural areas. The "Sunrise Movement" is identified as a modern American group that shares similar radical characteristics and Marxist training.