• The History of What's Happening Right Now

  • By: Luca
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The History of What's Happening Right Now

By: Luca
  • Summary

  • Do you like that podcast title? My sister doesn't. Listen to me, a history major, and her discuss the intersection of history and the news. Personally, I don't watch or read the news. Too depressing and no one is happy. I prefer to learn what happened versus know what's going on right now. Listen to discuss what's going on the world and how relates to the what happened in the past.
    Luca
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  • The History of What's Happening Right Now. Are you Woke or Red-Pilled?
    May 17 2022

    I asked my sister Frank, "What does it mean to be 'woke'?"  I furthered probed and asked "If you're woke you support blank."  She hesitated.  Did she not want to reveal her political leanings or did she simply not know?  When I hear of someone being described as woke, I usually think of people supporting progressive social issues.  Issues like gay/trans rights, heath care, income inequality, and who could forget gun violence/control etc.  

    In my opinion (which can be wrong because opinions cannot be proven to be true or false), if you are "woke" it means you advocate for the civil/human rights of individuals whom identify as gay or trans.  You want health care to be available and affordable to all and in some cases, for the state to provide it's citizens with some health care services free of charge (ie paid for by said citizens taxes).  You support a minimum wage or better yet, a living wage so even the lowest paying jobs can provide the most basic necessities (food, shelter, healthcare, education, etc) to support themselves or possibly a family.  You support increased regulations for gun ownership.  Even competency tests or mental health checks to those who purchase firearms.  Maybe even safety courses (are those mandatory after buying a weapon)?

    What if you are Red-Pilled?  Would you support gay marriage if you were?  How about health care?  Would you vote Democrat, Republican or Neither?  Rather than your taxes paying for statewide health care for all citizens, would you prefer insurance companies/heath care providers compete against each other and offer the best coverage for the lowest price.  Thus, avoiding government bureaucracy and allowing the free market to decide.  Competition breeds excellence.  Same goes for employees and their wages.  If the pay is too low no one is forcing anyone to do the job.  If no one shows up to work, the employer can always increase their wages, thus attracting more employees.  Nothing is worse than an employer losing the labor of their employee to a firm who pays more for the same job.  The free market decides.  People won't take jobs if the pay is not enough for them.  Lastly, you believe that guns protect people.  If there are more people with guns, then there are more people to protect each other from criminals.  

    I keep referring back to my high school history class where we learned about the political spectrum.  Turns out it does exist.  Probably something my teacher learned while he was in college or high school.  This is known as the Left-right political spectrum.  Democrats were on the left.  Republicans on the right.  Little did I know this was only one way to organize political ideologies on a geometric axis.  Hans Eysenck used this model to compare the ideologies of Communists to Nazis.  I tell my sister that calling someone liberal or conservative is not accurately describing their political ideology.  Only part of it.  While they might be conservative about social issues, they might also be support government intervention into big business or pollution regulations.  You don't know the whole story, is what I'm getting at.  

    Give us a listen hopefully learn something new.  

    My textbook source from college for this episode. 

    Political Science 12th Ed. by Roskin, Cord, Medeiros and Jones.  ISBN 0-205-07594-0

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • History of What's Happening Right Now: Russia vs Ukraine
    Mar 30 2022

    On this episode of The History of What's Happening Right Now, my friend/coworker Satnaam swings by to chat about the war in Ukraine.  As it would happen, when I went to community college, one of the courses I took was The History and Culture of Russia.  I had long been a fan of the Russian people thanks to their portrayals in popular western media.  While often the villains in films and video games because...you know...Communism, I was still fascinated with their  culture.  When I studied them in college, I learned to love their history even more.  Instead of cheering on Rocky Balboa, I was cheering on Ivan Drago, the true underdog.  Now, I was rooting for SPECTRE and the Soviets in all the James Bond movies I had seen and Command & Conquer video games I had played.  I was rooting for Vasili Zaitzev as he continued to defend the motherland from fascist invasion by the Germans.  

    Nowadays, when I watch these films and play these games, I realize I was not meant to enjoy playing as the Soviet faction. Watching the film "Enemy At the Gates" now, I realize it's a soft propaganda movie showing not only the horrors of World War II but, the incompetence of Soviet leadership and how it was engaging the Wehrmacht in combat.  

    We see Order 227 in full effect as Soviet Commissars pass out rifles to every other conscript and an extra magazine to every other.  They are then ordered to charge straight into a line of entrenched Germans while the Commissars setup machine guns behind them to prevent to retreating soldier from "stepping back" toward the Soviet line.  

    Similarly, the video game Company of Heroes 2, puts you in command of the Red Army on the Eastern Front.  Developed by the Canadian studio Relic Entertainment, Mission 2 "Scorched Earth" has you hold off German invasion by using combat engineers equipped with flamethrowers to burn down houses and fields.  One you set a house ablaze, you see and hear civilians scream, as they run from a burning building.  Needless to say, the game was review bombed by Russian players who claim such atrocities never took place.  Even though you, the player, are in command of the Red Army, you receive said orders to burn down the houses and surrounding fields to slow the German advance.  You cannot beat the level without doing so.  I'm sure some are aware of the parallel between Napoleon and his invasion of Russia.  To slow his advance, Russians burned as the French advanced Eastward.  Culminating in the city of Moscow being razed.  

    What will the history books say about Putin?  Only time will time.  My heart goes out to the Ukrainians.  The history of the Russians and Ukrainians is long and painful.  Their future does not have to be!

    P.S.  Satnaam didn't catch it at the time but, I referred to the drug lord Pablo Picasso instead of Pablo Escobar.  

    Further reading:  Russia and The Russians: A History.  By Geoffrey Hosking ISBN:  0-674-01114-7




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    2 hrs
  • The History of What's Happening Right Now: Biological Warfare
    Mar 10 2022

    After episode 1, my sister text me and told me episode 2 should be about "Biological Warfare."

    Not exactly a topic bubbling at the top of my brain but, I agreed and we recorded a few days later.

    How do you define biological warfare?  My definition is, "The intentional, malicious use of bacteria, viruses, fungi, poisons, or other toxins derived from nature to be used against against enemy combatants."  During the Cold War I think the term "Germ Warfare" was more commonly used.  Regardless, the example everyone should know is, when European colonists gave smallpox riddled blankets to the natives.  

    We dive a little deeper as my sister asks me to provide 3-5 examples throughout history.  Give a listen and hopefully learn something.    

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    1 hr and 21 mins

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