I’m Michael Regilio (co-host of The Jordan Harbinger Show and Serious Circus). I take on politics and everything else. A former Young Republican turned progressive, I debate all challengers and challenge all listeners. Follow for debates, interviews, and more. The Court will now hear the case of Regilio v. Everything.
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I’m Michael Regilio (co-host of The Jordan Harbinger Show and Serious Circus). I take on politics and everything else. A former Young Republican turned progressive, I debate all challengers and challenge all listeners. Follow for debates, interviews, and more. The Court will now hear the case of Regilio v. Everything.
#20 - What Comes After Fascism? A Conversation With A Revolutionary Communist
Regilio v. Everything
1 hour 25 minutes
1 week ago
#20 - What Comes After Fascism? A Conversation With A Revolutionary Communist
The Revolution Will Be Podcasted an protest, not politics, save democracy?
Michael Regilio sits down with activist and thinker Sunsara Taylor, co-founder of Refuse Fascism and advocate for the New Communist Revolution. She’s gone head-to-head with Tucker Carlson, debated the far right on national TV, and now she joins Regilio v Everything to talk about what it actually takes to stop authoritarianism in America.
From Tahrir Square to Kyiv’s Maidan, Taylor argues that real change doesn’t come from elections but from people in the streets, 24/7, refusing to leave until power shifts.
If you’ve ever asked yourself how democracy really dies—or how it might still survive—this episode is for you.
I’m Michael Regilio (co-host of The Jordan Harbinger Show and Serious Circus). I take on politics and everything else. A former Young Republican turned progressive, I debate all challengers and challenge all listeners. Follow for debates, interviews, and more. The Court will now hear the case of Regilio v. Everything.