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Episode #6: History is a Way of Looking (Part Two)

Episode #6: History is a Way of Looking (Part Two)

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In this episode of 'Propaganda Loves You,' host Joe, joined by Kodie and Arthur, tackles the historical figure Christopher Columbus and the darker aspects of his legacy. The discussion is sparked by Howard Zinn's 'A People's History of the United States.' The episode also delves into current issues like the case of Kilmar García, a Maryland father wrongly deported to El Salvador, and the Supreme Court ruling requiring his return, which the administration is resisting. The team critiques the glorification of punishment in politics and media, and emphasizes the importance of understanding history from the perspective of the oppressed. The show concludes with announcements about upcoming protests, book club meetings, and ways listeners can support the podcast.

00:00 Introduction and Hosts

00:42 Weekly Updates and Current Events

04:00 Supreme Court Case Discussion

08:40 Media Manipulation and Public Perception

11:10 Tax Dollars and Government Actions

17:28 Howard Zinn's People's History

24:33 Columbus's First Encounters

26:36 Columbus's First Encounters

27:06 Columbus's Quest for Gold

27:52 The Brutality of Columbus's Expeditions

30:31 The Legacy of Columbus and Historical Narratives

32:40 Reevaluating Historical Perspectives

34:03 The Ideological Distortion of History

37:41 The Importance of Diverse Historical Viewpoints

48:38 Concluding Thoughts and Reflections

49:43 Upcoming Events and Announcements

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