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The hosts talk about words and how they possess a meaning that can be interpreted differently by different people.
35:50 - 36:58 (01:07)
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The hosts talk about words and how they possess a meaning that can be interpreted differently by different people. They then mention the founding of the BUF in the 1930s led by Oswald Mosley.
ChapterUsing the Term "Fascism"
EpisodePart One: Mosley: The British Hitler Who Inspired the Christchurch Shooter
PodcastBehind the Bastards
This podcast discusses Oswald Mosley and his belief in the honesty and straightforwardness of fascism, as outlined in his book "Fascism, A Hundred Questions Asked and Answered".
36:58 - 37:54 (00:56)
Summary
This podcast discusses Oswald Mosley and his belief in the honesty and straightforwardness of fascism, as outlined in his book "Fascism, A Hundred Questions Asked and Answered".
ChapterUsing the Term "Fascism"
EpisodePart One: Mosley: The British Hitler Who Inspired the Christchurch Shooter
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The hosts discuss how an ad for Altoids curiously cool mints could be used to store drugs and avoid being detected by the authorities.
37:54 - 38:37 (00:43)
Summary
The hosts discuss how an ad for Altoids curiously cool mints could be used to store drugs and avoid being detected by the authorities.
ChapterUsing the Term "Fascism"
EpisodePart One: Mosley: The British Hitler Who Inspired the Christchurch Shooter
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The hosts joke about how their show has a big following among cops, despite their critical focus on the injustices of society.
38:37 - 39:15 (00:37)
Summary
The hosts joke about how their show has a big following among cops, despite their critical focus on the injustices of society.