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The Uncommoners
Tyler and Joel
35 episodes
6 days ago
A podcast for the person that doesn't feel at home in modernity - call it Nietzsche practically applied to current events. Tyler and Joel engage in casual and entertaining, but mostly organized discussions based on the conclusions we've drawn from years of talking through philosophy, world events, and politics together. We're here to cut through petty politics and common morality, something you won't get many other places, and create a daily life applicable philosophy for the uncommon person while helping them make sense of the manufactured chaos.
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A podcast for the person that doesn't feel at home in modernity - call it Nietzsche practically applied to current events. Tyler and Joel engage in casual and entertaining, but mostly organized discussions based on the conclusions we've drawn from years of talking through philosophy, world events, and politics together. We're here to cut through petty politics and common morality, something you won't get many other places, and create a daily life applicable philosophy for the uncommon person while helping them make sense of the manufactured chaos.
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Philosophy
Society & Culture
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The Fall of the Baby Oil Mafia
The Uncommoners
1 hour 2 minutes 50 seconds
1 year ago
The Fall of the Baby Oil Mafia

Picking up right where we left off in the prior episode, we're ready to talk Sean "baby oil" Combs and how blackmail operators function as high level gate keepers to power and influence. As always, we tie these events back to prior discussions and use them to continue to build out our world-view. We also ask the questions that go beyond the contrived, normie positions on these topics: Why is all this being intentionally, publicly exposed now? Why aren't these operations needed anymore? We have some answers.


Episode notes


The Nietzsche quote I couldn't find on-air:

"Believers and their need to believe.- How much one needs a faith in order to flourish, how much that is 'firm' and that one does not wish to be shaken because one clings to it, that is a measure of the degree of one's strength (or to put the point more clearly, of one's weakness). Christianity it seems to me, is still needed by most people in old Europe even today; therefore it still finds believers. For this is how man is: An article of faith could be refuted before him a thousand times - if he needed it, he would consider it true, again and again, in accordance with that famous 'proof of strength' of which the Bible speaks."

- The Gay Science


Fatherland novel:

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fatherland_(novel)


Doocy at the press conference:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PlVA3tjJGVU


Karine trying to change documented reality:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e4Be3muY9-E


The Uncommoners
A podcast for the person that doesn't feel at home in modernity - call it Nietzsche practically applied to current events. Tyler and Joel engage in casual and entertaining, but mostly organized discussions based on the conclusions we've drawn from years of talking through philosophy, world events, and politics together. We're here to cut through petty politics and common morality, something you won't get many other places, and create a daily life applicable philosophy for the uncommon person while helping them make sense of the manufactured chaos.