Pure Class Struggle

By: Owen Day-Jones
  • Summary

  • The only lefty Irish podcast worth listening to, discussing politics and other stuff like gambling and anime body pillows. The Pure Class lads are a pair of committed revolutionaries always going around in circles, but at least they aren't squares.

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    Owen Day-Jones
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Episodes
  • Episode 7 : Don't Be Foolish
    Jul 27 2020
    On this week's episode, the Pure Class lads dip their toes into the recent and bloody history around the Chinese government and its Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, as well as there's a wee discussion about the new EU financial stimulus system and how Ireland seems to be getting a shorter end of the stick deal from it.

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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • Episode 6 : Hey it's me, Fidel Castro
    Jul 19 2020
    In this week's episode, the Pure Class lads have a really hard time talking about anything they prepared for the show and instead ramble for 20 minutes until they get on schedule. BUT! After that point, whew boy it sure is.... a show, technically.

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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • Episode 5 : Yes Minister; No Minister; Three bags full Minister
    Jul 14 2020

    In this week's episode, the Pure Class lads ponder on Ghislaine and the British Royal family, people that aren't Libertarians, and 'fair play, Stalin.'


    Next week there will be a return to the regularly scheduled programming of how The Wombles fit into everything.


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    1 hr and 12 mins

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