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Modern WisdomFeb 1, 2021

#277 - Michael Malice - Connecting The Dots Of Chaos

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Michael Malice is an author, political commentator & podcaster. The first few weeks of 2021 have been madness. Michael joins me today to connect the dots of chaos and give us an insight into why the world is slowly turning upside down. Expect to learn what a modern anarchist's perspective is on politics, what Michael thinks about the WallStreetBets and Gamespot debacle, what his predictions for a Biden presidency are, why the Capitol Hill Siege will never be forgotten and much more...
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It's about the victory of good over evil. I'm so excited man.

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For: Readers interested in narratives of morality and resilience.
Key quote: The white pill, it's about the victory of good over evil.
The host briefly mentions 'The White Pill' in the context of discussing discomfort in humor and storytelling. They highlight the book's theme of good triumphing over evil, which resonates with their ongoing conversation about challenging narratives.
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