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This Dum Week
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20 episodes
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This Dum Week 2025-02-09
This Dum Week
3 hours 25 minutes
9 months ago
This Dum Week 2025-02-09
In this episode, Gator and Alex take on a week filled with global controversy, political spectacle, and swirling narratives around tech and government power. The show opens with Colombian President Gustavo Petro’s provocative claim that cocaine is “no worse than whiskey” and could be sold like wine if legalized, sparking debate about global drug policy. From there, the focus shifts to Elon Musk, Doge, and allegations of massive data theft — a narrative the hosts dismantle with both skepticism and humor. They explore how language and framing fuel public fears, from claims of Musk “plugging in devices” to the exaggeration of what data access really means. Along the way, they highlight the roles of media figures, dissidents, and tech insiders in shaping or distorting stories. The conversation also touches on questions of youth in politics, competence vs. age, and the rising influence of Musk’s circle in Washington. Topics Discussed Global Politics & Policy Colombian President Gustavo Petro: legalizing cocaine vs. fentanyl crisis in the U.S. Broader implications of drug policy on peace and organized crime Elon Musk, Doge & Data Controversies Narratives around Musk’s supposed “data heist” from government systems Criticism of fact-free claims about data siphoning and USB “plugging in” stories Examination of authorization, executive branch access, and NSA’s actual surveillance powers Jesse Singal’s defense of specialized Doge subscriptions and pushback against fraud claims Media, Narratives & Rhetoric How vague language (“plugged devices,” “mirrored datasets”) fuels conspiracy thinking The role of dissidents and journalists in amplifying or debunking narratives Media framing of tech executives as reckless vs. the reality of organized operations Power & Influence David Sacks’ presence in the White House and Musk’s circle’s growing political influence The framing of young political actors (e.g., Greta, 20-something leaders) and debates about age vs. competence The tension between unelected billionaire bureaucrats and public institutions
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