Chapter

The Unintended Irony of the Gun Culture
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54:25 - 58:17 (03:52)

The writer of "Red Dawn" and other gun enthusiasts have an unintended irony in their praises of firearms, which they seem to be encouraging the very violence that they say they are arming themselves against.

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The podcast discusses questionable businesses operating in Texas such as drive-through liquor stores and t-shirt companies catering to dangerous individuals, including one made famous by Soldier of Fortune magazine.
54:25 - 56:14 (01:49)
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Texas
Summary

The podcast discusses questionable businesses operating in Texas such as drive-through liquor stores and t-shirt companies catering to dangerous individuals, including one made famous by Soldier of Fortune magazine.

Chapter
The Unintended Irony of the Gun Culture
Episode
Soldier of Fortune: The Deadliest Magazine Ever (with David X. Cohen)
Podcast
Behind the Bastards
The writer of the movie Red Dawn, David Milch, showed a lack of understanding of irony in the film, particularly in the scene with the "only way you'll get my gun" bumper stickers and the "I'm just here for the violence" t-shirt.
56:22 - 58:17 (01:55)
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Red Dawn
Summary

The writer of the movie Red Dawn, David Milch, showed a lack of understanding of irony in the film, particularly in the scene with the "only way you'll get my gun" bumper stickers and the "I'm just here for the violence" t-shirt.

Chapter
The Unintended Irony of the Gun Culture
Episode
Soldier of Fortune: The Deadliest Magazine Ever (with David X. Cohen)
Podcast
Behind the Bastards