Topic: Fashionable Protests

3 chapters across the catalog

Micro Livestock
Episode 1004 1:00:40 - 1:02:38

1004: Micro Livestock

Elizabeth Warren's State of the Union Fashion Choice

Elizabeth Warren is criticized for wearing a powder blue outfit to the State of the Union while other Democratic women wore black in solidarity with the "Me Too" movement. The hosts interpret this as a "party faux pas" and a sign that she wanted to stand out for her own presidential ambitions.

Dhimmi or Dead
Episode 585 2:44:26 - 2:49:30

585: Dhimmi or Dead

Fashionable Protests in Thailand and Show Sign-off

In Bangkok, anti-government protests have reportedly become a "fashionable" activity for the upper class, featuring designer T-shirts and $2,000 gold whistles. The hosts compare this to changing a Twitter icon as a form of low-effort activism. The episode concludes with a reminder to support the show at Dvorak.org/NA and a dismissal of claims that the podcast is a "psyop."

No Agenda 007
Episode 7 18:48 - 21:34

7: No Agenda 007

Wrong Brand Concept, Anti-Consumerism Protest

A new brand concept called "Wrong" aims to protest perceived obsolescence by creating high-fashion items that explicitly label themselves as the incorrect choice. Domain names such as shopwrong.com and buywrong.com have been registered to support this initiative. The project intends to turn the social fear of wearing the "wrong" clothes into a badge of pride for those rejecting traditional consumer cycles.