Podcast recommendation for people like me who like to listen because they don't find time to read as much as they'd like and don't have first hand experience/memory of the Cuban revolution and the following intertwined history with the US, because, well, they weren't born yet:
After a critically-acclaimed retelling of the Iraq War, season two of Blowback presents the unlikely story of the Cuban Revolution: America’s Cold War crusade brings the world to a nuclear-tipped showdown between the Kennedy brothers, Fidel Castro, the Soviet Union, the CIA, and the Mafia. Co-hosted by Brendan James and Noah Kulwin, season two is a 10-part account of how the United States tried and failed to thwart the creation of a socialist government less than a hundred miles to its south.
The style of the podcast, with two moderators, took some getting used to for me. But I learned to love it. It is very comprehensive and in-depth. You can find it pretty much everywhere; I listened to it on spotify.
Try to leave your childhood trauma out of this, and we might be able to turn this trainwreck of a discussion into something productive.
... your lack of argument ...
Right. It is so obvious from the context that you haven't even considered the effects that stabilizing the eel population in the Caucasus could have on achieving world peace.
Scientists saying empty space not really being empty doesn't lend your argumentative vacuum any substance.
In Germany, the possession of Nazi paraphernalia isn't forbidden. It is their personal public use/display, that is. Emphasis on personal here, because a museum can display items with a swastika, for example.
It's to hide the exploitation of the little gnomes that are enslaved in there. It's like most people enjoy a good steak, but nobody wants to see how it's produced. If you see the latter you're likely to become a vegan. Do you want to scrub your dishes by hand?
Podcast recommendation for people like me who like to listen because they don't find time to read as much as they'd like and don't have first hand experience/memory of the Cuban revolution and the following intertwined history with the US, because, well, they weren't born yet:
https://blowback.show/Season-2
The style of the podcast, with two moderators, took some getting used to for me. But I learned to love it. It is very comprehensive and in-depth. You can find it pretty much everywhere; I listened to it on spotify.