Topic: Allyship

3 chapters across the catalog

Techno-douche
Episode 1605 18:12 - 21:12

1605: Techno-douche

Westpac Foundation, US Palestinian Community Network, Washington March

The US Palestinian Community Network, funded by the Westchester-based Westpac Foundation, helped organize a large-scale march in Washington D.C. Reporters describe a diverse coalition of protesters, including young people and Jewish groups, calling for an immediate ceasefire at Freedom Plaza.

Drop the Op
Episode 1599 1:37:39 - 1:40:08

1599: Drop the Op

Collective Trauma and Allyship Narratives

Esther Perel suggests that the solution to the current global crisis is to experience "collective trauma collectively" through poetry and allyship. The hosts interpret this as a form of social engineering designed to keep people in a state of emotional dependency. They link this rhetoric to the "oversocialized but undereducated" nature of modern political movements.

Drop the Op
Episode 1599 2:52:17 - 2:55:49

1599: Drop the Op

Allyship Training and Podcast Movement Cancellation

A TikTok clip outlines the requirements for being a "trans ally," which includes accepting that one's own thoughts and feelings are irrelevant. The hosts relate this to an incident at the "Podcast Movement" conference where panels were racially engineered and speakers were later cancelled by the very groups they sought to accommodate.