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Talk FNF

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<p>You’re new home Pop culture, current events and new commentary.  Real people expressing real opinions.</p>
Top 19% by pitch volume (Rank #9476 of 50,000)Data updated Feb 10, 2026

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Episodes
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Audience: Under 4K / month
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Cadence: Dormant
Reply rate: Under 2%

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Elon Musk's BM Disses Him on New Podcast, Amanda Seales BODIES Black Conservatives, and Destiny's Son Loves Nick Fuentes

Fri Aug 22 2025

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Send us a text The line between entertainment and political commentary blurs as Absurd Rhetoric and Farrah dissect the strange intersection where billionaire feuds, racial politics, and internet culture collide. When Elon Musk's "non-committal fluid breeding vessel" (her preferred term) launches a podcast apparently backed by Peter Thiel's company, we witness how billionaire rivalries play out in uniquely petty ways. Ten thousand dollars to crash out on your baby daddy? That's the level of spite only the ultra-wealthy can afford. The conversation shifts to Amanda Seales' masterful takedown of black conservatives in a recent debate. Her powerful refutation of false equivalencies between immigrant experiences and descendants of slavery highlights a troubling trend: the comfort some find in tearing down their own community. As one host poignantly observes, "It's not about when we call out individuals, it's about how easily we swipe at us as a culture." Perhaps most disturbing is our analysis of Nick Fuentes' blatant white supremacist rhetoric comparing JD Vance's Indian family to Gavin Newsom's "pure" white one. Yet Fuentes polls highest with black men at 10% - a statistic that prompts a deeper examination of why some are drawn to voices that openly despise them. The episode rounds out with a look at Microsoft's list of 40 jobs AI will likely replace and a warning: without legislation ensuring everyday people benefit from AI advancement, we're heading toward a bleak future where technology serves only those who already have too much. This isn't just commentary - it's a call to recognize how power dynamics shape everything from our media consumption to our political allegiances. Because understanding these forces is the first step toward not being manipulated by them.

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Send us a text The line between entertainment and political commentary blurs as Absurd Rhetoric and Farrah dissect the strange intersection where billionaire feuds, racial politics, and internet culture collide. When Elon Musk's "non-committal fluid breeding vessel" (her preferred term) launches a podcast apparently backed by Peter Thiel's company, we witness how billionaire rivalries play out in uniquely petty ways. Ten thousand dollars to crash out on your baby daddy? That's the level of spite only the ultra-wealthy can afford. The conversation shifts to Amanda Seales' masterful takedown of black conservatives in a recent debate. Her powerful refutation of false equivalencies between immigrant experiences and descendants of slavery highlights a troubling trend: the comfort some find in tearing down their own community. As one host poignantly observes, "It's not about when we call out individuals, it's about how easily we swipe at us as a culture." Perhaps most disturbing is our analysis of Nick Fuentes' blatant white supremacist rhetoric comparing JD Vance's Indian family to Gavin Newsom's "pure" white one. Yet Fuentes polls highest with black men at 10% - a statistic that prompts a deeper examination of why some are drawn to voices that openly despise them. The episode rounds out with a look at Microsoft's list of 40 jobs AI will likely replace and a warning: without legislation ensuring everyday people benefit from AI advancement, we're heading toward a bleak future where technology serves only those who already have too much. This isn't just commentary - it's a call to recognize how power dynamics shape everything from our media consumption to our political allegiances. Because understanding these forces is the first step toward not being manipulated by them.

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Top 19% by pitch volume (Rank #9476 of 50,000)
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Reviews
1
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Publish cadence
Daily or near-daily
Dormant
Episode count
1
Data updated
Feb 10, 2026
Social followers
1.2K

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Country
United States
Language
EN-US
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Release cadence
Daily or near-daily
Latest episode date
Fri Aug 22 2025

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Under 4K / month
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Reply rate band
Under 2%
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Response time band
30+ days
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Replies received
1–5
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1.2K
Contact available
Yes
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<p>You’re new home Pop culture, current events and new commentary.  Real people expressing real opinions.</p>

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