Topic: Economic Strike

6 chapters across the catalog

Hoity-toity
Episode 1840 1:44:36 - 1:50:36

1840: Hoity-toity

Scott Galloway, Resist and Unsubscribe and Economic Strikes

Professor Scott Galloway has launched "Resist and Unsubscribe," a campaign urging citizens to cancel tech subscriptions to Amazon, Apple, and Google as an economic strike against the Trump administration. The hosts dismiss the plan as "futile" and "pathetic," criticizing the idea that small consumer pullbacks can move a $30 trillion economy.

Mucho Retardo
Episode 1804 38:54 - 42:17

1804: Mucho Retardo

People's Sick Day, Economic Blackout and Discord

A movement called "The People's Sick Day" is circulating on TikTok and Discord, calling for a three-day economic blackout where participants stop working and spending. To prevent corporate interference, organizers claim they will only announce the specific dates 48 hours in advance.

Dingbat
Episode 1626 2:06:44 - 2:08:38

1626: Dingbat

Iran-Pakistan Missile Strikes, Baloch Militants

Iran and Pakistan exchanged missile and air strikes targeting militant groups on each other's territory, specifically focusing on Baloch separatists. Pakistan's caretaker Prime Minister cut short his trip to Davos to return home following the escalation. Analysts suggest that China may step in to mediate between the two nations, both of which are key partners in regional infrastructure projects.

Bug Ramen
Episode 1037 2:30:43 - 2:32:18

1037: Bug Ramen

France Economic Protests, Emmanuel Macron Reforms

Tens of thousands of protesters took to the streets in France to oppose President Emmanuel Macron's economic reforms, including changes to job-for-life contracts at state-owned railways. While some reforms have public support, unions representing six million public sector workers have initiated strikes. Macron has stated he will not surrender to the pressure, leading to clashes between police and protesters in Paris.

Bias Response Team
Episode 907 1:30:25 - 1:33:03

907: Bias Response Team

International Women's Day and "A Day Without A Woman"

Organizers of the Women's March called for a "Day Without a Woman" strike on March 8th, urging women to take the day off and avoid shopping. The hosts point out a logical inconsistency in the instructions, which encourage shopping only at women-owned businesses while simultaneously calling for all women to stop working. They characterize the movement as being led by "middle-class white women" and criticize the racial undertones of the strike's logistics.

Crackpot & The Buzz-Kill
Episode 68 34:40 - 36:23

68: Crackpot & The Buzz-Kill

Davos World Economic Forum, Global Protests

The World Economic Forum in Davos is criticized as an ineffective "trade show" for global elites. While leaders like Gordon Brown promoted globalism at the summit, they faced significant domestic unrest, including wildcat strikes in the UK and mass protests in France under President Sarkozy. The disconnect between summit rhetoric and public anger is highlighted.