I’m excited to announce my new video podcast: Doomscroll. You can now watch episode #01 with guest Brace Belden. I’ve been hard at work on this project for many months and I’m excited to finally share it with all of you!
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This week, my guest is podcaster Brace Belden. Belden is a labor organizer, an infamous shitposter and the host of the show TrueAnon. In this episode we discuss:
How shitposting & online politics bleed into the real world
How to keep your humanity and love other people
How to overthrow the US government
I’ve spent the last few years interviewing young people who make radical posts online and later find their way into real world politics. Irony and humor play a huge role in this process. For the first episode, I wanted to talk to one of my favorite posters who has also lived his politics in the real world.
Like many people, I first became aware of Belden through his outrageous, inspiring and since deplatformed twitter account PissPigGrandDad. In 2016, he boarded a flight from San Francisco to Iraq. Upon landing, he waited until nightfall and snuck across the boarder to neighboring Syria. He enlisted in the YPG (The People's Defense Units), a Kurdish militia group in Rojava, seeking to build a new socialist territory. Belden fought against ISIS during the Syrian Civil War . His unit helped to take Tal Saman.
After returning to the United States, Belden worked at the Anchor Brewing Company in San Francisco in 2018. He was part of the organizing committee that unionized the Anchor Brewing Factory, joining the International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) in 2019. That August, Senator Bernie Sanders spoke with Belden and other union activists about workplace democracy and labor issues.
Today, Brace is the host of the popular TrueAnon podcast, along with Liz Franczak and producer Yung Chomsky.
Our conversation covers a broad array of topics from political theory to extremely online humor. You can watch the full episode here:
I wonder if unionization had anything to do with Anchor Steam closing down.