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Maskshaming; Inconsistencies in the Media: End of the Metoo Movement? Social Media Censorship: Are They Platforms or Publishers? & Isn't Faith Supposed to Look Crazy?

Deli Confessions

English - May 04, 2020 04:00 - 1 hour - 55.1 MB
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In the guy’s unintentionally longest podcast yet, they start the show discussing an upcoming trend called ‘maskshaming.’ Inspired by a viral Facebook post, Mike and Luke share their thoughts on the possible upcoming divide of those of us wearing and not wearing face masks in public. 

With so little coverage on the Joe Biden sexual assault allegation (compared to the media frenzy with Judge Brett Kavanaugh’s accusation), the guys question if there is a double standard in the media and if this is it for the Metoo movement. 

The recent removal of a popular Youtube video, along with the growing number of other social media censorships, sparks a conversation about whether these social media sites are publishers or platforms and how their survival depends on making that clear. 

Mike and Luke end the show with a discussion on faith and believing for miracles. Inspired by reactions to the recent video of famous “prosperity” preacher Kenneth Copeland, The guys ask the question, “is faith supposed to look sane and normal?”