The Illusion of Dissent: A Third Positionist Analysis of the 50501 Protest
Editor's Note: This article was submitted to Amerikaner.org by James. If you would like to submit your own content to the website, please email editor@amerikaner.org
The recent protest in Sioux Falls against Donald Trump and Project 2025 was a revealing look at the state of modern activism. While there were a few genuine conversations and (from their perspective at least) well-intentioned participants, the majority of the event felt like a disorganized display of misplaced energy, driven more by parroted narratives than by deep understanding of the issues at hand.
On this perfectly serviceable episode of the Smoke Pit, Rick and Super have a wide ranging talk over the Zizian cult, low intensity conflict, reasonable precautions, and why you shouldn’t give the crazies more time than they deserve.
The Great Beer Flood of Milwaukee: When the Lager Fought Back
A satirical weekly article highlighting ficticious moments in Midwestern history
By Silas P. Whitmore, February 28, 1881:
There are many things a Midwesterner fears: a failed corn harvest, a neighbor’s disapproving glare at a potluck, and, worst of all, the tragic waste of good beer. And so it was, on a fateful winter’s day in 1881, that Milwaukee suffered a disaster so uniquely German, so profoundly Wisconsinite, that one wonders if it was the work of some vengeful temperance advocate with divine connections.
The dudes go over DIck Marcinko & Red Cell, arguably the genesis of modern SEAL retardation. This is a re-release of an older episode, made available for your enjoyment ONLY on Amerikaner.org
The Great Beer Flood of Milwaukee: When the Lager Fought Back
A satirical weekly article highlighting ficticious moments in Midwestern history
By Silas P. Whitmore, February 28, 1881:
There are many things a Midwesterner fears: a failed corn harvest, a neighbor’s disapproving glare at a potluck, and, worst of all, the tragic waste of good beer. And so it was, on a fateful winter’s day in 1881, that Milwaukee suffered a disaster so uniquely German, so profoundly Wisconsinite, that one wonders if it was the work of some vengeful temperance advocate with divine connections.
On this perfectly serviceable episode of the Smoke Pit, Rick and Super have a wide ranging talk over the Zizian cult, low intensity conflict, reasonable precautions, and why you shouldn’t give the crazies more time than they deserve.
The dudes go over DIck Marcinko & Red Cell, arguably the genesis of modern SEAL retardation. This is a re-release of an older episode, made available for your enjoyment ONLY on Amerikaner.org
The Illusion of Dissent: A Third Positionist Analysis of the 50501 Protest
Editor's Note: This article was submitted to Amerikaner.org by James. If you would like to submit your own content to the website, please email editor@amerikaner.org
The recent protest in Sioux Falls against Donald Trump and Project 2025 was a revealing look at the state of modern activism. While there were a few genuine conversations and (from their perspective at least) well-intentioned participants, the majority of the event felt like a disorganized display of misplaced energy, driven more by parroted narratives than by deep understanding of the issues at hand.