This locals move is so bad in so many ways.
It was bad enough that ama is no longer cross posted on other platforms like before (paying members were told we'd not lose anything via the move but we did).
But now because we're on Dave Rubins platform I am now getting spammed by the Rubin report, a channel I would never listen to. And have to choose whether or not I get no notifications at all (including BP) or enable notifications which enables spam from unsubscribed channels.
I may not renew BP in November. And I've been a member for three years.
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We've heard questions about Spotify access that we would like to make clear.
Spotify's legal team is giving us issues and slowing down the migration.
In the meantime we've created a temporary Spotify video playlist that we are linking in all the show emails and posts.
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Can you do a segment on the Boeing Machinists Union on strike right now? You have done a lot of coverage of unions in the past but haven’t heard anything on this yet. 33,000 people are on strike in Washington State.
Re: To the Matt Walsh segment
As a society, we've made explicit expressions of racism taboo... for the most part. People keep their racism to themselves and share it privately amongst friends and loved ones who feel similar -or anonymously online. So, if you're looking for that type of racism, it seldom shows in physical public spaces.
Racism and how it functions doesn't have to look like a Kard Karrying Klan member or flying a treasonous flag for southern heritage. Most of the time, racism nowadays looks like indifference, apathy, contempt, dog whistle statements, willful ignorance and obtuseness. And that shows up in public policy, centers of power, civic and cultural institutions, and how we teach history about who we are as a country.