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by Linnea Breitenberg Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What is about bad faith?

About Bad Faith Finally: a new podcast! Bad Faith is two shows in one: it's a panel show about politics and pop culture with a rotating cast of performers and politicians, artists and activists, writers and radicals; and it's a two-way podcast where two people from two very different parts of the left make the case for one less terrible world.

Is there a holiday unlock on bad faith podcast?

It's a Christmas miracle! We're unlocking the first half of Monday's premium episode for all you Patreon-curious listeners. If you're good boys & girls, there might even be more holiday unlocks coming your way. As always, we appreciate your support at http://patreon. com/badfaithpodcast.

How do I subscribe to bad faith on Patreon?

Subscribe to Bad Faith on Patreon to instantly unlock our full premium episode library: http://patreon. com/badfaithpodcast This week, Brie interviewed Sean Campbell, author of a viral story criticizing the murky finances of the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation.

Who is the real Virgil Texas?

Virgil Texas (@virgiltexas) is an internet user and co-host of Chapo Trap House. Last week, Sam Adler-Bell's provocative New York Magazine piece on the problem with contemporary "wokeness" discourse launched a thousand Twitter threads and response pieces.

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Did Virgil Texas leave bad faith?

Virgil Texas started co-hosting the Bad Faith podcast with Briahna Joy Gray in September 2020. In May 2021, it was announced that Texas was leaving Chapo Trap House. The podcast's Patreon page described the parting as amicable.

What is Virgil Texas real name?

Carl DigglerBiederman also established the Chapo Trap House podcast in 2016, which Texas has co-hosted....Carl DigglerCreated byBlake Zeff, Felix Biederman, Virgil TexasVoiced byFelix BiedermanIn-universe informationFull nameCarl Allison Diggler7 more rows

What is bad faith?

Bad Faith. Bad Faith is two shows in one: it's a panel show about politics and pop culture with a rotating cast of performers and politicians, artists and activists, writers and radicals; and it's a two-way podcast where two people from two very different parts of the left make the case for one less terrible world. ​.

Who is Briahna Gray?

Briahna Joy Gray (@briebriejoy) is a former attorney, National Press Secretary for the Bernie Sanders campaign, co-host of campaign podcast Hear The Bern, and a journalist who is early enough in her political career that she remains (tragically) sanguine. ​. Virgil Texas (@virgiltexas) is an internet user and co-host of Chapo Trap House.

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Who did Brie speak to in advance of the election?

In advance of election day, which is on Tuesday June 22nd, Brie spoke to two progressive candidates. First, she spoke to Art Chang -- a Bernie-voting son of Korean immigrants who grew up in Jim Crow Atlanta.

Who sings the theme song for Brie and Virgil?

Brie and Virgil "debut" our theme song by Nick Diamonds (@nickfromislands) and our new segment "Good Faith, Bad Faith," featuring a hit piece on Brie from Fox News' Juan Carlos Williams and Virgil's obsession with the @IStandWithBiden Instagram account.

Who is Barbara Smith?

Panel: Barbara Smith (@TheBarbaraSmith), longtime black feminist author and activist, one of the co-authors of the Combahee River Collective statement, which coined the term "identity politics" Matt Karp (@karpmj), professor of history at Princeton University and contributing editor at Jacobin. 6 min. Sep 18, 2020.

2 tickets to Atlanta Chapo Trap House show

I have two tickets for sale to the Atlanta show for CTH this Sunday the 27th. They're pit seats, Row E. I'd take $50 OBO for both, I think they were around $80 with fees.

Looking for a CTH episode

For an essay I'm writing, I'm looking for a CTH bit. Felix mentions tweets by millennials about how their entire life has been watching 9/11, war and then financial disaster. Does it in a weepy voice. Anyone remember this bit or where it was?

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