I, too, am an ICE abolitionist. In fact, I would have all ICE officers and PSC employees who worked with ICE get reviewed by international tribunal for crimes against humanity.
And I’d advocate for nazi-hunters to go after ICE.
To be fair, there are other parts of DHS who should be considered for similar review.
Yeah, I started on season one. That is how I was introduced to Robert. But this news program thing has made me just love all the other hosts as well. They are all great. James for his border work. Garrison for their cop city coverage. I knew Mia from their Twitter, but their weird Econ stuff and just labor podcasting is great. And Sharrin for her Gaza stuff and food podcasts.
If you like sci fi his book After the Revolution is really fun. He has it on audio for free. Just search for it on a podcast app. Also, I can’t recommend the first season of it could happen here and The Women’s war enough.
Mia is about the only person I miss from my Twitter days. Luckily I hear them about weekly on It Could Happen Here
Mia is the ICE abolitionist, correct?
Correct. Mia Wong I believe is her full name. She has a unique view of lots of things that I find fascinating.
Judging by the black flag and podcast, I presume she’s an anarchist?
Yes. I think most of the host are some flavor of anarchist.
The main host is definitely at the very least sympathetic
I, too, am an ICE abolitionist. In fact, I would have all ICE officers and PSC employees who worked with ICE get reviewed by international tribunal for crimes against humanity.
And I’d advocate for nazi-hunters to go after ICE.
To be fair, there are other parts of DHS who should be considered for similar review.
I was trying to figure out who was Mia in the pic
Robert Evans is a gem of a person.
Yeah, I started on season one. That is how I was introduced to Robert. But this news program thing has made me just love all the other hosts as well. They are all great. James for his border work. Garrison for their cop city coverage. I knew Mia from their Twitter, but their weird Econ stuff and just labor podcasting is great. And Sharrin for her Gaza stuff and food podcasts.
I’ve only listened to Behind the Bastards and read his excellent book “A Brief History of Vice”!
If you like sci fi his book After the Revolution is really fun. He has it on audio for free. Just search for it on a podcast app. Also, I can’t recommend the first season of it could happen here and The Women’s war enough.