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I didn’t see any specific place on this forum for podcasts, so i am putting this thread here, it seems to be the closest thing I can find right now.
I think that Joe Rogan probably has the most informative podcasts , but I do not usually listen to the whole thing. They are around 3 hours long, and that is a long time to just sit and listen to a podcast. He also seems to thrive on the F-bomb.
I read most of my news on X (Twitter) and there are usually the clips of the JRE on X, and i watch those.

The newest one, which has not been released yet, is another interview with Elon Musk, and everyone is guessing what all they will be talking about this time. It seems like extra-terrestrials might be a likely topic, and probably all of the great stuff that is happening with DOGE cutting back the government’s corrupt spending.
Since Musk has been involved with a lot of what President Trump is doing in the government shake-up, I imagine there will be revelations about this as well, and of course the news about Tesla and Space-X.
Musk is going to rescue the stranded astronauts on the Space Station, and they are also talking about shutting down the Space Station very soon, since it actually does not serve any purpose at this point.
 
Yeah, anything over an hour is a tough sell, and even an hour turns most people off. But interviews in any depth just can't be done in 15 minutes.

I'd hate to see the Space Station shut down, but I can see the arguments. I'd have thought by now we'd have a bigger and more productive presence off-planet but it just was not to be. There are resources out there as well as special microgravity manufacturing possibilities but it's all a lot harder and more expensive to get operational on a meaningful level than I had hoped.

As far as podcasts, I've been enjoying TRIGGERnometry out of the UK.
TRIGGERnometry is a free speech YouTube show and podcast. We believe in open, fact-based discussion of important and controversial issues.

Comedians Konstantin Kisin (@konstantinkisin) and Francis Foster (@francisjfoster) create fun-but-serious conversations with fascinating guests, including former Presidential advisors and political experts, leading economists, psychologists, journalists, social and cultural commentators, YouTubers and others. We give our guests a chance to say what they think and explain why.
They have had some very impressive guests.
 
Triggernometry is a good one to watch because of this man.

The very same thing happens here., although Trump has reinvigorated the center-right and has made a point of putting his promises into action. The British Empire spread slavery as well as ending it in large part.
 
The very same thing happens here., although Trump has reinvigorated the center-right and has made a point of putting his promises into action. The British Empire spread slavery as well as ending it in large part.

Africa had slaves [ and still do] long before we or the Brits , they sold their people all over the world, If memory serves me Queen Isabella was one of their first customers before they went on the world market.
History has been changed in some ways.
When you and I were young history told a different story.
The few who went on expeditions to other lands told some pretty tragic stories about the horrors that went on in many undeveloped nations. This kind of history was erased.
No race or society are saints.

Also, weren't our marines formed to fight the Barbary Pirates who were enslaving our men and kidnapping our women?
I've forgotten so much but think most of it is correct.
 
Slaves existed for millennia. While I don't agree with the guy on the video that humans were the first commodity traded, they certainly were very early in Human history. The Greeks and Romans had slaves and their societies depended upon them. The Jews became slaves to the Egyptians and the Babylonians, and the Hebrews themselves had slaves if you remember the Old Testament. Sarah gave her slave to Abraham and he begat Ishmael. Of course, much of Africa had slaves, and I think that is where the idea that Blacks were the best slaves. They could work harder and were often stronger than other peoples, and they could deal with heat and humidity well.
 
Slaves existed for millennia. While I don't agree with the guy on the video that humans were the first commodity traded, they certainly were very early in Human history. The Greeks and Romans had slaves and their societies depended upon them. The Jews became slaves to the Egyptians and the Babylonians, and the Hebrews themselves had slaves if you remember the Old Testament. Sarah gave her slave to Abraham and he begat Ishmael. Of course, much of Africa had slaves, and I think that is where the idea that Blacks were the best slaves. They could work harder and were often stronger than other peoples, and they could deal with heat and humidity well.

I like my ancestors and proud of all the great things we accomplished, we had no more issues than any other people.
I don't agree with what they are teaching our children in schools like, CRT ,Dei and half truth history.
It just causes division and hate.
I'd like to see all of us get along and fight for the common good, although I don't see that happening anytime soon.
 

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