Join Masih as he sheds light on the major blame placed on the profit incentive that drives the pharmaceutical industry. In this eye-opening discussion, we challenge the notion that the industry prioritizes human health, prosperity, and happiness over monetary gains.
In today's episode, we will be discussing the topic of wars, the defense industry's incentives to create wars, and the profiteering of arms manufacturers. Wars have been a constant presence throughout human history, causing immense suffering, loss of lives, and destruction. While many wars are fought for ideological or territorial reasons, there are those who argue that the defense industry is a major driving force behind many conflicts.
In this episode, titled "Religion & or Cult," we delve into the importance of freedom of thought and questioning in the context of religion and cults. Our host begins by discussing the crucial role of critical thinking in our lives, and how it is especially relevant when it comes to religion and cults.
In this thought-provoking episode of the podcast I discuss moral dilemmas. How we make moral judgments about which animals are okay to kill and which are not? Who gives us the moral authority to make such judgments? & Why we often believe that our own views are right while everyone else's are wrong? The episode goes on to examine even more challenging moral dilemmas, such as whether racism or sexism is worse, or whether it is worse to be a rapist.
There are real heroes, those that care about a cause, protest, volunteer, donate their time, money, and knowledge. And then there is those who are only have twitter fingers, all they do is tweet and judge those who are trying to make a difference. Being woke has become fashionable, it gets you clout, it gets you street cred. But would you still care about a cause, tweet, or protest, if there was negative consequences? Are you willing to donate money to the cause that you support?
In this age, people are getting offended even if they don't know or understand what is it that they are offended about or who it is that they are protecting. They gets offended because its fashionable to be outraged. They get offended because they seek attention. This wolf cry of getting offended over nothing will set the true movement for freedom, democracy, and equality back as it will affect the image of true movement that addresses real issues.
In this episode, the host introduces himself and goes on to explain how he came up with the name of the podcast, and what made him to even start a podcast.