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Welcome to a very special episode of Doomscroll. As many of you know, we pride ourselves on being the last bastion of free speech in American politics. On the 4th of March, I had a discussion with the prominent political thinker Adam Friedland. I invited Mr. Friedland on our program because there’s been a clamoring for a “Joe Rogan” of the center left.
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Adam Friedland is a stand up comedian, a podcaster and the host of The Adam Friedland show. He joins me to discuss:
The rise of podcasts & the decline of legacy media. How should we understand its cultural and political impact?
The inspirations and ideas behind The Adam Friedland Show. How did comedians become recast as public intellectuals for the digital age?
Social media controversies, Swifties, Chelsea Clinton, and the role of fandom as pseudo-politics. Is there no alternative?
Standing up to antisemitism on the internet.
Yesterday, a certain podcast (which I have definitely never listened to) posted their farewell episode. This marks the end of the socialist movement in the United States and the permanent victory of global capitalism. While this has made many teenage boys upset, it has also elevated “the one people call gay on the internet and send antisemitic DMs to” into a towering public intellectual.
When we first started working on Doomscroll, I sat down with friends Clark Filio and Riel Roch-Decter to imagine a new video series. We asked ourselves: “what are the most interesting and influential shows happening today?” A standout among these programs was, of course, The Adam Friedland Show. Since before we launched the series, I knew I wanted to have Adam on the pod and that we would have a great conversation.
On Doomscroll, we want to deep dive into online political ideology in a way that can be humorous, approachable and (most importantly) results in a show that can be watched by normal people. As online culture becomes increasingly chaotic and influential, we hope to amplify the important voices that can help us to make sense of all the noise.
Adam Friedland: Behind the Adam Friedland Show | Doomscroll
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disappointing to see Doomscroll move center left
Best female guest so far.