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CULTURAL MARXISM: One Battle After Another (2025)

The Party Girls crew takes on Paul Thomas Anderson's epic "taken" tale with revolutionary flavor, One Battle After Another (2025). In this comedic thriller, an aging burnout and former member of revolutionary group The French 75 (Leonardo DiCaprio) must spring into action with the help of his local karate sensei/migrant defense organizer (Benicio del Toro) when his daughter (Chase Infiniti) is kidnapped by an ICE goon/aspiring member of the white power elite (Sean Penn). Did we like the way revolutionaries are portrayed in this movie? One thing's for certain: between this and Eddington, we're all up in the zeitgeist.

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Producers: Charlotte Albrecht, Jon B., Ryan M.

Design: Julie J.

CULTURAL MARXISM: One Battle After Another (2025) CULTURAL MARXISM: One Battle After Another (2025)

Comments

junglepussy is a very talented rapper irl and is the stage name that actress/rapper has gone by for years. still weird but not as much if you know her lore. also teyana taylor deserves way more respect than you guys are giving her in this episode. shes not a rando, she is very famous but you guys didnt say her name even once. i wish you had looked these things up before doing this podcast. usually i fw your pod but it felt hard to enjoy given the fact you all did not research those basic facts. it feels disrespectful tbh. not trying to start a race war or get you cancelled lmao, i just wanna see you guys improve! also sam, the fetishism of black women dates back to slavery and is something every american revolutionary should understand very well and be able to talk about in an intelligent manner. it feels weird to just say well i’m a white cis guy so idk about this when the internet is free. look up the jezebel (hypersexualization) stereotype in black history, which is one of 3 dynamics, along with the sapphire (angry black woman) and the mammy (desexualized domestic caretaker) that have been used for literal centuries to demonize, sexualize and justify violence against black women. i really encourage you to do this research because there’s all sorts of wild racist/racial shit happening in this film that went acknowledged and could’ve added some great nuance to that portion of your conversation for your audience that probably also doesn’t know that history. hope you take this constructively! still rooting for y’all :)

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why would you willingly admit to being a fetishist

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I love black women so much that I married two. (Separately)

Guy Curwick


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