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Jaded Forum: Episode 6

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Jaded Forum: Episode 6

SKIP INTRO: 1:40

Date Recorded: June 14th, 2022.

In this episode, hosts Yedoye Travis, Connor Boyd, and Z discuss Tom Cruise’s blockbuster “Top Gun” sequel, Mike Tyson’s later career persona, the fraudulence of patriarchy, and the possibilities of a future where we actually work together.

JADED FORUM is a series of private conversations, public dis­cus­sions, live per­for­mances, and parties based in New York City and host­ed by co­me­di­ans/artists Yedoye Travis (@professordoye), Con­nor Boyd (@moschinodorito), and Z (@zetto.plus).

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0:00:00 – 0:01:43 – Intro
0:01:43 – 0:02:13 – Oh Shit, It’s Z!
0:02:13 – 0:03:33 – Dads
0:03:33 – 0:06:27 – Andrew Tate
0:06:27 – 0:12:40 – Connor’s Trip to Portugal
0:12:40 – 0:14:42 – Wawa
0:14:42 – 0:15:05 – Cane’s
0:15:05 – 0:19:20 – Yedoye’s Travel Adventures
0:19:20 – 0:24:02 – Air Portugal Sucks
0:24:02 – 0:28:45 – Some Europeans Don’t Stress About Their Jobs
0:28:45 – 0:31:10 – Making Fun of Accents
0:31:10 – 0:35:15 – The Tom Cruise Rumor
0:35:15 – 0:36:19 – Wendy Williams
0:36:19 – 0:45:05 – Top Gun
0:45:05 – 0:48:40 – Tom Cruise
0:48:40 – 0:57:48 – Mike Tyson
0:57:48 – 1:36:45 – Moralizing and The Scam of Patriarchy
1:36:45 – 1:42:00 – Children Have Human Rights
1:42:00 – 1:50:57 – Domination Logic and Internalized Oppression
1:50:57 – 1:52:50 – Militant Fascists
1:52:50 – 1:57:34 – Building Alternatives
1:57:34 – 2:01:45 – Being Existentially “Suicidal”
2:01:45 – 2:05:32 – Society Managing Instability
2:05:32 – 2:10:55 – “Billionaires Don’t Hoard Their Wealth”
2:10:55 – 2:13:25 – NBA and Obama
2:13:25 – 2:15:04 – Jay Leno
2:15:04 – 2:16:00 – Digital Zion Promo
2:16:00 – 2:22:21 – Debt and Presentism
2:22:21 – 2:25:00 – Biden
2:25:00 – 2:29:10 – Socialization of Generation Z and Imagination
2:29:10 – 2:35:25 – Power and Value
2:35:25 – 2:40:58 – Graeber vs. “Sauron”
2:40:58 – 2:42:12 – Rich Crypto People
2:42:12 – 2:44:14 – GaryVee
2:44:14 – 2:56:57 – Imagine What We Could Create
2:56:57 – 3:05:01 – Build With Us!
3:05:01 – 3:05:39 – End Credits

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38 COMMENTS

  1. one minute I’m dying of laughter and then you have me transfixed with your political musings. Love how transparent y’all are. Please keep these coming, but look after yourselves as well. It’s tough out here.

  2. from the uk, lived in america over a decade. getting ready to move home because…. well, i'm sure you can guess.
    that said, i fuckin DESPISE when americans imitate me. I was over it many years ago. I don't judge you lot for doing it, even if it does annoy me, you're just having fun recording a podcast.
    as consolation, I could get laid a lot. but, would you rather have a hundred women who are fetishizing you for your race, or one wife who doesn't care about your ethnic origin?

  3. The whole conversation on deconstructing masculinity and the patriarchy reminds me of F.D. Signifiers most recent video on deconstructing the manosphere. He is also someone creating space for these conversations in nuanced and conscious ways around liberation from patriarchy.

  4. I grew up watching Toonami, listen to a lot of house and techno now, had a oldskool/jungle/dnb stint when I was in school. I'm the same age as one of the hosts. The experience they shared about middle school is similar to mine. This whole thing is pressing buttons in my head.

  5. I really enjoyed hearing Yedoye's past experiences. I liked hearing his analysis of how he was socialized to not care for others and others did not care or check for him. Community care in these systems is not innate. Children must be taught to care.

  6. The man enough podcast is tapping into what's being said here regarding negotiating contemporary masculinity. It's couched in less radical ideologies, but they've got a number of episodes with union leaders, prison abolitionists, and other activists of today. Would recommend

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