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OCTOBER SURPRISE?! Election INTERFERENCE As Ballot Drop Boxes SET ON FIRE In Swing States! SF480

2024/10/30
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Key Insights

Why are ballot drop boxes being set on fire in swing states?

Authorities believe the fires are connected and have identified a suspect vehicle tied to the incidents.

Why is there concern about electoral fraud in the upcoming election?

Both recent elections have been contested by the losing side, suggesting a pattern of concern over electoral integrity.

Why is Tony Hinchcliffe under attack for his comedy routine?

His jokes about race were deemed offensive, leveraging outrage for political point scoring.

Why is there a focus on comedy censorship?

Comedy is seen as a threat to centralized systems of media and control, as it establishes trust and humanity.

Why are some politicians trying to be funny?

Humor shows spontaneity and presence, which can humanize politicians and build rapport with the public.

Why is there a playbook to frame Trump and his supporters as hateful?

To ignore Trump's history and pretend half of Americans are hateful, leveraging extremism for political gain.

Why are Australians unlikely to accept lockdowns again?

They have realized they were lied to during the pandemic and are now more skeptical of government measures.

Why is there a need for a new media environment?

Legacy media and state actors have been lying, necessitating alternative sources for truth.

Why is there a focus on the MAGA movement?

It represents a disruption to global corporatism and offers potential for real political change.

Chapters

The chapter explores the role of comedy in challenging power and censorship, using examples from comedians like Tony Hinchcliffe and the broader context of media control.
  • Comedy is a tool for challenging authority and exposing hypocrisy.
  • Media control and censorship are used to manage public perception and political narratives.
  • Comedians like Tony Hinchcliffe face backlash for pushing boundaries, highlighting the tension between free expression and social norms.

Shownotes Transcript

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In today’s show I’ll be reacting to news that hundreds of early ballots cast for the US presidential election have been burned in two suspected attacks in Washington and Oregon, exacerbating tensions ahead of next Tuesday’s knife-edge contest. This plus Steve Bannon’s release and a governmental review of COVID response finds Australians are unlikely to accept lockdowns again - no f**king kidding!

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