Preacher and the Slave
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A visual Preacher (2016) recap podcast featuring comedian Jake Flores (@feraljokes.bsky.social) and Justin from librarypunk(@smazzie.bsky.social). https://www.youtube.com/@preacherandtheslavepod
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He has a standing invitation
how do we get the Pope on left podcasts?
Two most popular politicians on this list are Bernie (the rare double-digit positive opinion) and AOC. Elon Musk is one of the most unpopular people in the world.
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Joe Hill wrote it for the Free Speech Fights in Spokane, 1908
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"oh so now EVERY TIME someone murders tens of thousands of people, i'm supposed to just KNOW to not write several essays defending it?!"
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imagining someone saying this in response to the "first they came for" holocaust poem
the real victims are the Pod Save America guys
Tweeting "I told you so" at people who change their mind about what's happening in Gaza does nothing to help the kids who are being starved to death. Welcome people into the tent. Build a bigger coalition and use it to force political change.
This type of historiography is something I've always wondered about but it's not an area I know much about.
I wonder if there's a list of different "types" of history, so that we can look at them and see what kind of style modern propagandists like David Barton are using, and critique from that direction.
And in Genesis we get things that might not be history but maybe are closer to pre-linguistics, pre-cosmology. Where do place names come from? Where does pain come from? Where does the universe come from? How did our forefathers come together to make Israel?
I can think of jeremiads, common in religious groups in the early American colonies. They praise the righteous and serve as a history to aspire to.
What about the "prophetic critique", where in books like Isiah the author is writing after the events have happened, and inject a prophet to discourse on the events and injustices of that period.
There's the first historian, Heroditus. We can put him in maybe an "ancient history" context.
I'm hoping to find some other religion nerds via this podcast and account. I'm thinking right now about non-scientific history methods over time. All history methodology now is historical materialist, even though many people don't like its marxist roots. But what other ways have we done history?
I don't need "resilience" i need a gun
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"I asked chatGPT" "I asked Grok" yeah well it was revealed unto me
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Like a scrotum, here it is in a nutshell:
[staring at my bloodhound gang CD of Hooray for Boobies, shaking my head] You ruined us.
It took me far too long to understand the programming everyone received, including heterosexuals. Every song teaches men and women to "grind" at clubs. "You and me baby and nothing but mammals let's do it like they do on the discovery channel." We were all damaged, badly.