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Discussing the True Nature of Christopher Columbus
In this podcast episode, the hosts discuss the portrayal of Christopher Columbus in history books and media, and how it often portrays him as a decent, hardworking man while ignoring the atrocities committed by him and his men. They also reflect on their experiences working in management positions despite their desire to be creative, as well as the challenges that come with it.
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The hosts joke about catching people who take underage sex slaves and introduce their sponsors who are against sex slavery.
35:25 - 36:00 (00:35)
Summary
The hosts joke about catching people who take underage sex slaves and introduce their sponsors who are against sex slavery.
ChapterDiscussing the True Nature of Christopher Columbus
EpisodePart Three: Christopher Columbus: Bringer of the Apocalypse
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The podcast discusses the whitewashing of Columbus and criticisms of how other figures in history are portrayed.
36:00 - 37:53 (01:52)
Summary
The podcast discusses the whitewashing of Columbus and criticisms of how other figures in history are portrayed. The speaker highlights how the book portrays Columbus as a decent man while depicting those who accompanied him as rapists, enslavers, and vicious gold crazed psychopaths.
ChapterDiscussing the True Nature of Christopher Columbus
EpisodePart Three: Christopher Columbus: Bringer of the Apocalypse
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The podcast hosts talk about their time working at Crack and the challenges of transitioning from being creative people to having management roles within the company.
37:53 - 39:13 (01:20)
Summary
The podcast hosts talk about their time working at Crack and the challenges of transitioning from being creative people to having management roles within the company. They also discuss the absurdity of their former parent company's demand for genocide and how they all stepped away from it.