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Queer Ideas From An Alternative Perspective

Red Pilled Woke Cole & Dilvany

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Queer Ideas From An Alternative Perspective

    Red Pilled Woke #4: People Don't Understand Economics

    Red Pilled Woke #4: People Don't Understand Economics

    This episode of Red Pilled Woke: Cole and Dilvany discuss how employee compensation is being manipulated, how do taxes effect peoples behavior, and are the rich and monopolistic corporations actually evil?

    • 28 min
    Red Pilled Woke #3: Democracy, The Ethnostate and Based Poland

    Red Pilled Woke #3: Democracy, The Ethnostate and Based Poland

    This episode of Red Pilled Woke: Cole and Dilvany discuss Super PACs and campaign contributions. Are Super PACs really what is ruining our democracy? Later, they discuss the political goal of achieving an ethnostate. Maybe Poland is just the place the alt-right is looking for.

    • 25 min
    Red Pilled Woke #2: The State and Anarchy

    Red Pilled Woke #2: The State and Anarchy

    This episode of Red Pilled Woke: Cole presents his case for state capitalism and why we need a centralized economy for maximum efficiency. Dilvany talks about a book she was sent, "The capitalist system" by Mikhail Bakunin; taking time to answer the question, can workers really run things?

    • 28 min
    Red Pilled Woke #1: Krandor Antian The Antifeminist Cuck

    Red Pilled Woke #1: Krandor Antian The Antifeminist Cuck

    This episode of Red Pilled Woke: Cole and Dilvany discuss a recently rejected article by Krandor Antian from a local publication on why feminism is being ruined by intersectionality. Who is Krandor Antian? Does he know what intersectionality means? Who is the most oppressed woman in America? *Hint* Taylor Swift..... You will find an answer to all of these in this episode of Red Pilled Woke.

    • 50 min

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