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Dogmatic crowds, free speech tees and first times for everything

Oct 29, 20211 hr 5 minEp. 36
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Episode description

A slightly later episode this week as Josh did some much needed R&R with his family in Jamaica.

However, as soon as we get going, we (Josh & Has) pick up where we left off last time and talk divided opinions on our last episode around blackfishing and culture appropriation.

We talk about the book 'The Madness of Crowds' - an ideologically rightwing view on the power of crowd mentality, which leads to some quite heated debate at timed and divided opinions from us both.

From there, we move onto the topic free (or hate) speech on clothing and whether the police have a right to enforce policy in this area. 

This leads us back again to discuss how crowds move quickly to shape opinion and often cancelling of individuals.

It was a strong conversation between two best friends, that was topped off with a couple of lovely reasons to be cheerful!

Health warning - lots of swearing in this episode ;-)

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