Not Mainstream News Podcast

Tired of the same recycled headlines and corporate-controlled narratives? Welcome to Not Mainstream News Podcast, where we dive into the stories that the major news networks ignore, twist, or downplay. We uncover the real issues shaping our world. From hidden agendas to underreported events, we bring you deep dives, real conversations, and perspectives you won’t hear on TV. Whether it’s politics, social issues, global affairs, or unexpected stories that deserve attention, we’re here to question everything and challenge the status quo. If you’re looking for the truth beyond the headlines, you’

Ep. 02 Tariffs To Trade

In this episode of Not Mainstream News, SWA discusses various pressing topics, including the controversial Canadian Super Bowl commercial, the implications of tariffs on trade relations, and the current economic landscape in America. He emphasizes the importance of the working class as the backbone of the nation and critiques the government's role in economic stability. The conversation also touches on public sentiment toward the current administration, the implications of Zelensky's visit, and the future of U.S. foreign policy.

03-05
41:02

Ep.01 Vote Blue No Matter Who

SummaryIn the inaugural episode of Not Mainstream News, RVA Bruh shares his personal political journey, discussing the evolution of his beliefs from a low-information voter to a more informed citizen. He critiques the concept of party loyalty, particularly the phrase 'vote blue no matter who,' and highlights the dangers of low information voting. The conversation delves into the role of mainstream media in shaping public opinion, the influence of organizations like Black Lives Matter, and the importance of education in fostering an informed electorate. RVA Bruh concludes with thoughts on political accountability and the need for citizens to engage critically with the political landscape.

02-15
33:57

Ep 1. Vote Blue No Matter Who

In this inaugural episode of 'Not Mainstream News,' he shares his journey from a low-information voter to a more informed citizen, discussing the complexities of political affiliations, the impact of mainstream media, and the importance of critical thinking in the voting process. He critiques the 'Vote Blue No Matter Who' mentality and emphasizes the need for voters to consider candidates based on their policies rather than party lines. The conversation also touches on the role of organizations in social movements and the influence of education and health on political awareness. Takeaways

02-13
35:19

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