Podcast Episodes
Back to SearchReservations not required—they're just an Indian Act
To call out 'indigenous' land acknowledgements by labeling them as race baiting is to label them for exactly what they are.
9 hours ago
Have no faith in constitution—but in yourselves
Laws and constitutions aren't worth the paper they're written on if the people to whom they apply no longer abide by them.
1 week ago
The Right's struggle—with being Right
In politics, the first rule is: Define or be defined. The moment one side allows the other to define it, the battle has already been lost.
2 weeks ago
Language of fools—socialism's absurdity
'Democratic socialism' is a Marxist contradiction, best described as 'one person, one vote, one time,' after which voting becomes mere ritual.
3 weeks ago
You will own nothing NDP happy—socialism is an absurdity
In vowing that his party would use "the unmatched power of public ownership," Avis Lewis was really saying "You will own nothing NDP happy."
4 weeks ago
Story time—heroes tell the tale
Is it possible that the most dangerous weapon in the entire world is a story? It's a proposition that carries more weight than most might imagine.
1 month ago
Ballot boxing—the fight for voting integrity
Voting integrity: "On this one issue, we either get to keep America or Lose America" warns American lawyer Peter Ticktin.
1 month, 1 week ago
Ballot boxing—the fight for voting integrity
Voting integrity: "On this one issue, we either get to keep America or Lose America" warns American lawyer Peter Ticktin.
1 month, 1 week ago
Intuitively speaking—about the risks and power of intuition
Using claims that artificial intelligence is becoming 'conscious' and 'intuitive,' governments are planning their next artificial crisis to save us f…
1 month, 2 weeks ago
Intuitively speaking—about the risks and power of intuition
Using claims that artificial intelligence is becoming 'conscious' and 'intuitive,' governments are planning their next artificial crisis to save us f…
1 month, 2 weeks ago