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Jason Petty

Hip-hop artist and frequent Behind the Bastards guest known as Prop, contributing commentary and reactions throughout the episode.

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68 snips
Jun 4, 2024 • 1h 4min

Part One: Thomas Jefferson: King of Hypocrites

Guest Jason Petty discusses Thomas Jefferson's contradictory roles as a proponent of liberty and a slave owner. The podcast explores Jefferson's early life, political career, family dynamics, and views on slavery, shedding light on his complex legacy.
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Feb 3, 2026 • 1h 13min

Part One: Romana Didulo: Queen of Canada

Jason Petty (Prop), hip‑hop artist and frequent commentator, joins to react and riff on Romana Didulo, the self‑declared Queen of Canada and cult figure. They explore her occult and New Age influences, rise on Telegram and QAnon ties. Short, sharp takes on her eccentric proclamations, alleged grifts, and how online fame turned bizarre claims into real‑world followings.
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Nov 18, 2025 • 58min

Part One: Behind the Bastards Live Show: The Ballad of Bo Gritz

In this live show, guest Jason Petty, a hip-hop artist known for his unique takes on politics, joins Robert to dissect the controversial figure Bo Gritz, a right-wing militia icon. They navigate Gritz’s wild life—from his questionable military claims to his ties with the Rambo mythos. The duo also dives deep into Gritz’s infamous exploits during the Vietnam War and examines the commercialization of the POW/MIA movement. With humor and insight, they punctuate the unsettling legacy of Gritz while engaging the audience in a spirited discussion.
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Feb 13, 2024 • 1h 2min

Part One: Robert E. Lee: A Lifetime of Failure

Jason Petty, aka Prop, joins the podcast to discuss Robert E. Lee, a prominent furry and slave owner. They explore topics such as Lee's capabilities as a general, the economic realities of slave ownership, and the financial struggles faced by Lee's family. The chapter also delves into Light Horse Harry's failures after the war and Henry Lee's dangerous job providing security for a federalist newspaper.
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Jul 2, 2020 • 2h 33min

Behind the Police: How The Police Declared War On All Of Us

In this discussion, Jason Petty, also known as Propaganda, dives into the troubling history of police militarization in the U.S. He examines its roots and how it has intensified tensions between law enforcement and communities, especially marginalized ones. They highlight the stark contrast between crime rates and policing tactics, revealing that militarization often exacerbates violence instead of reducing it. The conversation also touches on the damaging impacts of media representations of policing, challenging myths perpetuated by popular culture.

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