"One side says it's a surgical strike
But that's not what it looks like
To anyone else who's seeing this
It looks just like the apocalypse
It looks like a whole population
Being targeted for total devastation
Times like these, you pick a side
You can't be neutral in a genocide..."
I wrote this song yesterday, as I was anticipating the genocide ruling from the Hague. Today, as the World Court has made clear that it is the responsibility of the world to prevent this genocide from being fully executed, I received this beautiful remixed rendition of the song from Chet.
Free Speech, Expensive Speech, Censorship, Social Media Algorithms, and Anarcho-Puritanism
Discussion with Mat Ward, musician/journalist
Anatomy of a Cancellation
Biden’s Brinkmanship
New song: ”City Workers Strike Song”
Octave Mandolin Jam
New song: ”The Last Time the US Invaded Russia”
Neil Young, Joe Rogan, and a Swedish Billionaire
Wes Brain interviews David Rovics on KSKQ Radio
Discussion with Scott Harris, host of Between the Lines Radio Newsmagazine
The State of the World (and a few predictions)
Scandinavia Songs
Collings and Me
City Workers Strike Jam
Movement Music After the Movement Fades
Discussion with Food Not Bombs cofounder Keith McHenry
Desmond Tutu Opposed Capitalism, Israeli Apartheid and US/UK Imperialism, Too
Cafe at the End of the Metaverse
Busking in the Metaverse
New song: ”Busking in the Metaverse”
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
The Tucker Carlson Show
The Matt Walsh Show
The Glenn Beck Program
Mark Levin Podcast
The Michael Knowles Show