Topic: Hamas

4 chapters across the catalog

98: Mixed Up
26:19 - 32:21

98: Mixed Up

Jewish Identity and White Privilege in the Music Industry

The Drake and Kendrick Lamar beef is analyzed through the lens of Drake's Jewish heritage and perceived industry privileges. The hosts suggest that the "system" has begun retracting white privilege from Jewish individuals, particularly in light of the Israel-Hamas conflict. They argue that the power dynamic is defined by who is asking for resources versus who is granting them.

95: IDK
1:05:01 - 1:07:56

95: IDK

Holy War Narratives, Loneliness Epidemic

The hosts discuss the use of "dead baby" narratives, such as the incubator stories, to trigger emotional responses in war. They note the irony of secular Westerners supporting patriarchal religious groups like Hamas due to "intersectional obligation." This is linked to a broader strategy of isolating individuals to make them more susceptible to groupthink and propaganda.

95: IDK
3:10:18 - 3:13:59

95: IDK

Strategy 21 and 22, Negotiations and Ending Well

Strategy 21, "Negotiate While Advancing," is applied to the COVID-19 lockdowns, where the hosts argue Trump was "negotiated right into shutting down the economy." Strategy 22, "Know How to End Things," focuses on the importance of a clean conclusion. They discuss the ongoing "negotiations" for ceasefires in Gaza as a perpetual cycle of meaningless concessions while conflict continues.

95: IDK
3:39:14 - 3:44:24

95: IDK

Strategy 26 and 27, Guerrilla Warfare and Chicago Gangs

Strategies 26 and 27 cover "Denying Targets" and "Furthering Own Interests Through Others." The hosts discuss the use of "allies" like Antifa or the Azov Brigade to do "dirty work." Mo highlights a trend in Chicago where gangs are reportedly adopting Muslim identities, suggesting a potential "Hamas lane" is being created within domestic urban environments.