Chapter

Reevaluating the Work of Problematic Artists
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44:25 - 47:21 (02:55)

When an artist or creator is revealed to have problematic behavior, there is a tendency for people to argue that their work was never good to begin with. However, this mindset often overlooks the complexity and historical context of the work.

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In an hour-long discussion of the Gulf War, an audience member announces that he has bought an AK-47 and is prepared to back up his decision of not paying taxes, while the speaker highlights the difference between aggression and standing up for oneself.
44:25 - 45:11 (00:45)
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Society
Summary

In an hour-long discussion of the Gulf War, an audience member announces that he has bought an AK-47 and is prepared to back up his decision of not paying taxes, while the speaker highlights the difference between aggression and standing up for oneself.

Chapter
Reevaluating the Work of Problematic Artists
Episode
Part One: Andrew Tate, and the Mythopoetic Men's Movement
Podcast
Behind the Bastards
The death of poet Bligh has led to a reevaluation of his work, with some suggesting his true talent was self-promotion and not poetry.
45:13 - 46:16 (01:02)
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Poetry
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The death of poet Bligh has led to a reevaluation of his work, with some suggesting his true talent was self-promotion and not poetry. The speaker disagrees, arguing that people shouldn't discount his influential poetry just because he turned into a problematic person.

Chapter
Reevaluating the Work of Problematic Artists
Episode
Part One: Andrew Tate, and the Mythopoetic Men's Movement
Podcast
Behind the Bastards
This podcast discusses the assassination of three radio journalists and the investigation that followed, involving the uncovering of a larger conspiracy.
46:17 - 47:21 (01:03)
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True Crime
Summary

This podcast discusses the assassination of three radio journalists and the investigation that followed, involving the uncovering of a larger conspiracy.

Chapter
Reevaluating the Work of Problematic Artists
Episode
Part One: Andrew Tate, and the Mythopoetic Men's Movement
Podcast
Behind the Bastards