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Dr. Sebra D'oh (ft. Abdul Malik)

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Abdul Malik (@socialistraptor) makes his triumphant return to the Big Shiny Takes Institute to talk about two simpletons writing in newspapers to let the public know that diversity is bad, actually.
One columnist is Intellectual Dark Web C-lister, furry enthusiast and Jon Kay podcast co-host Dr. Debra Soh, who's writing in the Globe and Mail to warn us of white genocide, coming to a university campus near you.
The other is Lawrie Macfarlane in the Victoria Times-Colonist. We're not sure he actually exists, but if he does, man is he stupid. Macfarlane is very concerned
Throughout it, we also name doctors, both real and fake, like Soh.
Plugs and Rec(ommendation)s
Off Court
The Hoser: Why We Write
James Harkin - Sign of the Times: Caliphate and the perils of reporting online
Taylor Lambert - The Human Cost of Climate Change

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Abdul Malik (@socialistraptor) makes his triumphant return to the Big Shiny Takes Institute to talk about two simpletons writing in newspapers to let the public know that diversity is bad, actually.
One columnist is Intellectual Dark Web C-lister, furry enthusiast and Jon Kay podcast co-host Dr. Debra Soh, who's writing in the Globe and Mail to warn us of white genocide, coming to a university campus near you.
The other is Lawrie Macfarlane in the Victoria Times-Colonist. We're not sure he actually exists, but if he does, man is he stupid. Macfarlane is very concerned
Throughout it, we also name doctors, both real and fake, like Soh.
Plugs and Rec(ommendation)s
Off Court
The Hoser: Why We Write
James Harkin - Sign of the Times: Caliphate and the perils of reporting online
Taylor Lambert - The Human Cost of Climate Change

Big Shiny Takes is a proud part of the Harbinger Media Network. Theme music is by Jack Dump.
If you like our show, give us a follow on social media @bigshinytakes, leave us a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts, or give us some money at Patreon to unlock bonus content!
If you enjoyed this episode make sure to leave us a five star review on Apple Podcasts, and give us a follow on Twitter and Instagram.
For more Big Shiny Takes, sign up to our bonus feed here.

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