Geopolitical Cousins

Elon and Orwell

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Sep 16, 2025
Dive into an intriguing discussion on the unsettling trend of youth disillusionment and violence, partly fueled by social media. Explore how Pokémon cards are surprisingly outpacing traditional investments. The hosts also tackle the political fallout from Charlie Kirk's assassination and Bolsonaro's legal woes, while examining historical lessons on extremism. With a nod to Orwell, they link past literature's relevance to today's societal chaos, all wrapped up in a playful banter reflecting on current events and cultural nostalgia.
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ANECDOTE

Weird Headlines Set The Tone

  • Jacob opens with surprising cultural stories: Pokemon cards gave higher returns than Meta, and Cornell students legally skinned a bear.
  • These vignettes set a light, bewildered tone before the heavier political discussion.
INSIGHT

Historical Memory Lowers Extremist Appeal

  • Europe may be 'inoculated' against mass extremist fascination due to traumatic 20th-century history and political memory.
  • The U.S. lacks comparable collective memory, making extremist ideas less readily recognized as dangerous.
ANECDOTE

Education And Vaccination Red Flags

  • Jacob shares growing ignorance in U.S. education and falling vaccination rates as worrying signs of civic decline.
  • He cites alarming MMR immunization data and declining science/math scores for 8th and 12th graders.
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