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Antifascist Dad Podcast

Author: Matthew Remski

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Your waypoint for antifascist lore, strategy, and wisdom from the generations, and now.
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In Part 2 of our conversation, Ben Case and I move from frameworks to consequences. We revisit the 2017 Richard Spencer punch as a concrete case of “little” versus “big” violence, asking what deterrence, backlash, and dignity look like when an act becomes a meme and a cautionary tale at the same time. Ben draws on his Muay Thai career to talk about fight training as a metaphor for political life: how normalizing adrenaline and pain helps you keep your head during arrests, how to tell hurt from injury, and why the ability to read an adversary in real time matters as much as strategy documents. We sit with responsibility: what communities owe each other when actions bring heat, how mutual aid and legal defense slot into any honest conversation about risk, and why some moments demand acting without guarantees simply to preserve human dignity. In the closing segment, I unpack the Graham Platner morality play: a black box for the contemplation of masculinity, recklessness, red flags, trauma, accountability, marks of Cain, internet vs. public identities, and the status of trust in the spectacle. Subscribe on YouTube at @antifascistdad for weekly mini-essays and the Basics series; the first Basics installment is now public. Join the Patreon for Part 2s, early access, and paywalled bonus briefs. TikTok and YouTube @antifascistdad. Pre-order the book that this project supports — Antifascist Dad: Urgent Conversations with Young People in Chaotic Times (North Atlantic Books) — pub date April 26, 2026.   Notes: Brief: Beyond Violence and Nonviolence (Part 1) w/ Ben Case  Street Rebellion: Resistance Beyond Violence and Nonviolence  Magic Numbers Are No Shortcut to Strategy (New article from Ben Case)  Venezuela Military Personnel  'Violent protest is not protected,' Biden says of college campus unrest - ABC News The Success of Nonviolent Civil Resistance | ICNC Hegseth orders that all defense personnel review his speech to top military brass on fitness, standards | CNN Politics Pete Hegseth | Signal, Tattoos, Harvey Milk, Secretary Defense, Military Career, & Facts | Britannica Sullivan man launches campaign for U.S. Senate | PenBay Pilot The Political Awakening of the Oyster Farmer Taking on Susan Collins | The New Republic Who is Graham Platner and why is he everywhere right now? | Maine Public Can a Maine Oyster Farmer Defeat a Five-Term Republican Senator? Chapters (00:00:10) - Courage in Resistance(00:02:12) - Anti-Fascism, Part 2(00:06:53) - Richard Spencer Gets Punched(00:08:24) - Punishing Richard Spencer: The Consequences(00:14:48) - The Most Important Things That Ben Learned From Sport Fighting(00:16:53) - Fighting in the Ring(00:20:14) - Protesters Disrupt ICE Agents(00:22:56) - Fighting Sports for antifascist activists(00:28:13) - On human dignity(00:28:42) - The Culture of Contempt(00:33:18) - Meet the Maine Democrat Running for Congress on a Left Wing(00:44:19) - The Platner Spectacle(00:46:21) - The Social Brain
Note: This review is also available on YouTube. How many wellness brofluencer podcasters does it take to screw in a lightbulb? Three: one to film it, one to sell the “ancestral light protocol,” and one to warn bulbs are “seed oils for your eyes.” In this longer solo episode I dig into Scott Galloway’s Notes on Being a Man (Simon & Schuster, published Nov 5). Galloway is everywhere—NYU Stern prof, serial entrepreneur, and podcast mainstay—and his new book will land loudly with U.S. liberals searching for ways to “win back men” from Trumpism. I read the book closely—praise where it’s due, pushback where it matters—and make the case that while Galloway offers genuine, sometimes moving reflections on love, fatherhood, and responsibility, his framework ultimately shores up the liberal-capitalist status quo that keeps feeding the conditions in which authoritarianism grows. Across the hour, I map Galloway’s 44 “notes” into five big buckets—reframing masculinity, capitalist pep talk, productivity metaphors, pro-family traditionalism, and the kinder-gentler counterweight to manosphere alpha tropes—and test how each plays in the current political economy. I highlight where the book’s affective power (memoir + confessional humility) outpaces its thin endnotes and limited policy imagination; where “protect, provide, procreate” functions as a sticky brand more than a credible gender theory; and where straw-man takes (on “toxic masculinity,” college, participation trophies) obscure structural realities. I also dig into the contradictions: the book’s bootstrap sermons versus its tender late-chapter wisdom on loyalty and unconditional love; the patriotic gloss versus the missing history; and how a spirituality of private consolation can soothe readers without moving them toward material change. If you’re a parent, teacher, organizer—or just a listener trying to make sense of “men’s crisis” content without getting pulled rightward—this breakdown offers context, citations to chase, and a rubric for reading similar books with both empathy and rigor. Find me on YouTube and TikTok as @antfascistdad. Part 2's and extras on Patreon.   Note: Brief: Galloway and the Mooch: The Lost Boys of Capitalism (Pt 1)   Chapters (00:00:00) - Anti-Fascist Dad Podcast(00:01:01) - Scott Galloway's Notes On Being A Man Review(00:06:53) - Notes on Being Scott Galloway(00:08:32) - Galloway's Insecure Thoughts(00:16:37) - Notes on Being a Man Review(00:27:29) - Galloway's Race and Justice Ideas(00:29:01) - Guru Galloway(00:32:13) - Protect, Provide, Procreate(00:38:59) - Masculinity(00:44:39) - Our Kids Don't Need College(00:50:42) - The Problem With Meritocracy(00:56:07) - Sexual(00:59:39) - Galloway's Bootstraps(01:09:13) - Elder Wisdom?
Hello everyone! Part 2 opens with reflections on Mark’s balance between public scholarship and private parenting, then moves into his distinction between liberal history and fascist propaganda—the moment when sourcing gives way to myth. We discuss how protest slogans can be misread yet remain essential to antifascist diversity and vitality, and end with Mark’s hope for new generations unburdened by despair but grounded in struggle, truth, and imagination. Notes Bray, Mark. Antifa: The Anti-Fascist Handbook. Brooklyn, NY: Melville House Publishing, 2017. Bray, Mark, and Robert H. Haworth, eds. Anarchist Education and the Modern School: A Francisco Ferrer Reader. Translated by Mark Bray and Joseph McCabe. Oakland, CA: PM Press, 2019 Meet the Portland protest frog that started a movement - YouTube  ‘I’ve definitely had spicier tamales,’ says Portland ICE protest frog that got pepper sprayed by federal agents - oregonlive.com ICE Agents Shoot Pepper Spray into Protester's Frog Costume Air Vent   Antifa expert at Rutgers University flees US amid death threats He Wrote a Book About Antifa. Death Threats Are Driving Him Out of the US | WIRED Antifa expert at Rutgers University says he is moving to Spain because of death threats Rutgers Expert on Antifa Flees to Spain After Death Threats - The New York Times Antifa Expert to Flee with Family to Spain Following Death Threats | Democracy Now! Designating Antifa as a Domestic Terrorist Organization – The White House    You can pre-order Antifascist Dad: Urgent Conversations with Young People in Chaotic Times (North Atlantic Books | April 26 2026) Chapters (00:00:10) - Why You Can't Exile Anti-Fascism(00:01:46) - American politics of individualism(00:03:58) - How Fascism Became Explicit in Education(00:13:53) - Anti-Fascist Protest and Direct Action(00:22:41) - How to Build a More Radical Movement(00:25:16) - What Makes You Hopeful For Your Kids?(00:35:20) - The Kids of Anti-Fascism
Antifascist courage is a choreography of mutual aid, preparation, and care. In this episode I talk with scholar-organizer and retired Muay Thai fighter Ben Case, author of Street Rebellion: Resistance Beyond Violence and Nonviolence (2022), about how “physical courage” develops across a spectrum of practices — from speaking up for a co-worker and signing a union card to holding a picket line and putting your body between ICE and your neighbor. We dig into the realities of “big” vs. “little” violence, the strategic and moral limits of “respectable” protest narratives, and why bodies, training, and solidarity matter when the state blurs dissent with “disorder.” Ben lays out how fight-sport training can normalize adrenaline, prevent panic, and sharpen on-the-spot judgment; why movements we label “nonviolent” often include non-armed force; and how a range of tactics actually functions together on the ground. We also revisit the 2017 Richard Spencer punch as a case study in consequence, deterrence, and dignity — and what it does (and doesn’t) tell us about backlash and movement strategy. Ben Case is an antifascist organizer and researcher whose work interrogates how punditry and policy launder certain protest tactics as “legible” while criminalizing others. He’s a retired pro Muay Thai fighter, a coach/official, and the author of Street Rebellion: Resistance Beyond Violence and Nonviolence. His scholarship and fieldwork examine how non-armed force (property damage, de-arrests, sabotage) gets mislabeled or erased — with real consequences for movements and public understanding. Part 2 now on Patreon: the second half of my conversation with Ben — plus a segment on the Graham Platner morality play (PTSD, internet alienation, a Nazi tattoo, accountability, and the anxieties of masculinity). Will remain paywalled for 2–3 weeks. Join at @antifascistdadpodcast to hear it now. Subscribe on YouTube at @antifascistdad for weekly mini-essays and the Basics series; the first Basics installment is now public. Join the Patreon for Part 2s, early access, and paywalled bonus briefs. TikTok and YouTube @antifascistdad. Pre-order the book that this project supports — Antifascist Dad: Urgent Conversations with Young People in Chaotic Times (North Atlantic Books) — pub date April 26, 2026.   Notes: Brief: Beyond Violence and Nonviolence (Part 1) w/ Ben Case  Street Rebellion: Resistance Beyond Violence and Nonviolence  Magic Numbers Are No Shortcut to Strategy (New article from Ben Case)  Venezuela Military Personnel  'Violent protest is not protected,' Biden says of college campus unrest - ABC News The Success of Nonviolent Civil Resistance | ICNC Hegset... Chapters (00:00:00) - Anti-Fascism Dad: Ben Case(00:02:53) - Fascist Squish and Antifascist News of the Week(00:12:45) - Ben Case on Non-Violence(00:19:00) - What Does It Mean to Be Physically Brave?(00:22:30) - Physical Training for Protestors(00:27:32) - Warm Hand Lock(00:29:46) - On The Perfect Protest(00:34:37) - The Difference Between Little Violence and Big Violence(00:39:52) - Black Bloc Protester Punch Richard Spencer in the Face(00:47:01) - Punishing Richard Spencer: Should You Be Punished?(00:49:46) - Fascist Dad of the Week
Part 2 with Sara Rasik opens with my reflections on Part 1 (how UofT organizers timed the encampment to convocation, why student testimony was patronized as a “mental-health” issue) and on how movement memory travels from 1980s anti-apartheid organizing to Gen Z. Then Sara and I work through the hard stuff: “students should be studying,” “supporting terrorism,” safety claims, the meaning of “from the river to the sea,” movement discipline, gatekeeping and rules, and what was built even after tents came down. We end on globalize the intifada as a transnational language forliberation—and a closing story about the Macklemore “Hind’s Hall” moment with my kids. Guest Sara Rasikh — organizer/spokesperson, UofT Occupy for Palestine; PhD student (UofT). • Follow: YouTube/TikTok @antifascistdad  • Pre-order the book Antifascist Dad: Urgent Conversations with Young People in Chaotic Times (North Atlantic Books, Apr 2026): https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/807656/antifascist-dad-by-matthew-remski/ Content notes State violence, encampments, doxxing, police, genocide/famine, antisemitism/anti-Palestinian racism (discussion), explicit lyric quoted (“FTP”) in Macklemore section. References UofT encampment—injunction & dismantling (July 2–3, 2024): University’s official notice and Reuters same-day coverage confirm the court order to clear by 6:00 p.m., July 3 and the camp’s removal. Office of the President Campus encampment wave scale (May 2024): AP reported rapid spread across Europe and the U.S.; The Chronicle’s tracker packages recap scope and arrests through 2024–25. AP News Greta Thunberg—deportation & Athens remarks (Oct 6, 2025): On-the-ground AP and Reuters pieces (plus AP video) document the deportations and her statement at Athens airport. AP News Hannibal Directive on Oct 7, 2023: Haaretz investigation (with summary reporting by Al Jazeera) details the order’s use on Oct 7. Chapters (00:00:08) - Interview(00:01:46) - Anti-Israel protesters at U of T(00:08:10) - Issues of movement discipline(00:15:26) - To Globalize the Intifada(00:18:25) - What Would You Say to a 14-Year-Old Student?(00:19:42) - Macklemore's 'Thank You' For Supporting Palestine
Mark Bray, historian of antifascism is now in exile, thanks to the backlash over Charlie Kirk’s murder and the Trump administration's accelerating attempts to label antifascists as terrorists. Bray, his partner and their two young children fled the US after the local Turning Point USA chapter posted a petition to have him fired from Rutgers, where he teaches. Altogether, these attacks prompted a flood of death threats. But no one can exile the work. Mark joins me to ground antifascism in history, movement strategy, and parenting. We unpack how education becomes propaganda when sourcing and truth-testing are abandoned; and how movements need a diversity of rhetoric—from accessible to militant. Also: navigating slogans like Abolish ICE, ACAB, and Globalize the Intifada, and the Glastonbury “Death to the IDF” chant. We compare liberal/centrist antifascism with mass, working-class antifascism, and manage to end on hope: making space for young people’s bold experiments even when veteran organizers feel the weight of years. Also: news from the Portland Frog detachment! The full second half—movement discipline, courts vs. power, deeper dive on slogans, and my reflection on Mark’s “technique vs. content” distinction—is live now for supporters: https://www.patreon.com/cw/AntifascistDadPodcast. Pre-order the book that powers this podcast: Antifascist Dad: Urgent Conversations with Young People in Chaotic Times (pub date April 26, 2026) https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/807656/antifascist-dad-by-matthew-remski/   Notes Bray, Mark. Antifa: The Anti-Fascist Handbook. Brooklyn, NY: Melville House Publishing, 2017. Bray, Mark, and Robert H. Haworth, eds. Anarchist Education and the Modern School: A Francisco Ferrer Reader. Translated by Mark Bray and Joseph McCabe. Oakland, CA: PM Press, 2019 Meet the Portland protest frog that started a movement - YouTube  ‘I’ve definitely had spicier tamales,’ says Portland ICE protest frog that got pepper sprayed by federal agents - oregonlive.com ICE Agents Shoot Pepper Spray into Protester's Frog Costume Air Vent   Antifa expert at Rutgers University flees US amid death threats He Wrote a Book About Antifa. Death Threats Are Driving Him Out of the US | WIRED Antifa expert at Rutgers University says he is moving to Spain because of death threats Chapters (00:00:00) - How many Turning Point USA members does it take to send a historian(00:00:27) - Anti-Fascist Dad Podcast: Mark Bray in Exile(00:06:51) - Fascist Squish(00:13:10) - Antifa vs Anti-Fascists: Part 2(00:18:12) - Mark Bray: Anti-Fascist Dad(00:20:40) - In the Elevator With Anti-Fascists(00:23:11) - Making Anti-Fascism Legible to Young People(00:27:49) - What Are the Early Messages Students Get About Fascism?(00:38:59) - Fooled by Fascism: Seth Todd
Summary Unlocking Part 2 for y'all. Opening with a reflection on Part 1 (kinship, food, music, “yallidarity”) and then Nathan and I go verse-by-verse through “Hillbilly Hymn.” We talk housework and masculinity, charismatic church roots, incarnation vs. redemptive suffering, why “resurrection > crucifixion” reframes violence, and how meanness and generosity can spring from the same muscle when you’re just trying to get by. I close with a personal meditation on intergenerational trauma, my mother, and why toughness without resentment can still be a form of love. Guest Nathan Evans Fox — songwriter, record Heirloom (May release).  Where to follow / support • Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/cw/AntifascistDadPodcast • Follow: YouTube/TikTok @antifascistdad • IG @Matthew_Remski • Pre-order the book Antifascist Dad: Urgent Conversations with Young People in Chaotic Times (North Atlantic Books, Apr 2026): https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/807656/antifascist-dad-by-matthew-remski/ Content notes Religious themes; family trauma; addiction; war; grief; light profanity. Chapters (00:00:08) - Part II(00:01:04) - Kinship Appalachia(00:07:33) - Heirloom(00:14:10) - "White Nationalism" Review(00:14:38) - "One Voice" on 'Thank You'(00:18:19) - "Oh My..."(00:21:05) - Nathan Harris on "Being Mean"(00:26:02) - Antifascist Dad: Remembering My(00:28:49) - In the Elevator With My Mother
UofT encampment organizer Sara Rasikh joins me to walk through the inside story of “Occupy for Palestine”—from the first tents at King’s College Circle (May 2, 2024) to the court-ordered dismantling (July 3). We talk logistics, negotiation, care work, spiritual life in the camp, and the personal risks for student spokespeople. I set the scene with “Fascist / Squish / Antifascist” news on Greta Thunberg’s deportation and how liberal institutions police dissent—then close with a “fashy dad” segment on UK PM Keir Starmer and the criminalization of Palestine Action supporters. If you’ve wondered what encampments actually do—politically, ethically, and communally—this is your primer. Guest Sara Rasikh (PhD student, University of Toronto). MA in Social Justice Education; HBA in Ethics, Society & Law and in Critical Studies in Equity & Solidarity (UofT). Listen & Support • Watch/subscribe: YouTube @antifascistdad • TikTok: @antifascistdad • IG: @matthew_Remski • Part 2 is up now on Patreon: @antifascistdadpodcast (temporarily paywalled) • Pre-order the book Antifascist Dad: Urgent Conversations with Young People in Chaotic Times (North Atlantic Books, Apr 2026): https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/807656/antifascist-dad-by-matthew-remski/ Content notes State violence; detention; doxxing; police actions; genocide; fasting/starvation; prison abuse (discussion). References UofT encampment—injunction & dismantling (July 2–3, 2024): University’s official notice and Reuters same-day coverage confirm the court order to clear by 6:00 p.m., July 3 and the camp’s removal. Office of the President Campus encampment wave scale (May 2024): AP reported rapid spread across Europe and the U.S.; The Chronicle’s tracker packages recap scope and arrests through 2024–25. AP News Greta Thunberg—deportation & Athens remarks (Oct 6, 2025): On-the-ground AP and Reuters pieces (plus AP video) document the deportations and her statement at Athens airport. AP News Hannibal Directive on Oct 7, 2023: Haaretz investigation (with summary reporting by Al Jazeera) details the order’s use on Oct 7. Chapters (00:00:00) - Anti-Fascist Dad Podcast: The Encampment for Palestine(00:04:03) - Fascists Squish and Anti Fascist News of the Week(00:08:38) - Why I Write About The Israel War(00:14:56) - Oveoccupy for Palestine: Our demands(00:19:35) - The U of T Student Camping(00:29:19) - Speakers at the Palestine encampment(00:33:32) - Was Your Family Concerned About Your Safety?(00:35:34) - Various spiritual practices offered at the Gaza encampment(00:38:03) - Food at the Occupy encampment(00:40:10) - FASHY DAD: Keir Starmer(00:43:00) - The Fight for the Right to Protest
Welcome to the inaugural episode of Antifascist Dad Podcast! Matthew Remski sits down with songwriter Nathan Evans Fox to talk about kinship, Appalachia, and the viral hymn that’s resonating across communities. Nathan shares the roots of his concept of yallidarity—solidarity rooted in labor, joy, food, music, and taking care of one another. They discuss the myths and realities of Appalachia, the erasure of labor history, and the dangers of “bootstrap” individualism. Nathan tells about his upbringing in fringe charismatic churches, the connections between charismatic Christianity and Trump-style politics, and how faith traditions can nurture resilience—or be co-opted by empire. Above all, they dig into Nathan’s viral Hillbilly Hymn: why the cops disappear when Jesus returns, why kinship always beats bootstraps, and how to imagine abolitionist futures that don’t erase culture but reorient it toward joy, justice, and care.Nathan also opens up about generational trauma, his upcoming album Heirloom, and what it means to write a song that takes 35 years to arrive. For young antifascist songwriters, he offers hard-won advice about rooting your creativity in community, accountability, and justice. Everything Nathan Evans Fox. Part 2 of this discussion with Nathan up now on Patreon. All theme music by the amazing www.kalliemarie.com. Antifascist Dad: Urgent Conversations with Young People in Chaotic Times (North Atlantic Books, April 2026). Preorder: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/807656/antifascist-dad-by-matthew-remski/ Instagram: @matthew_remski TikTok: @antifascistdad   Bluesky: @matthewremski.bsky.social (Bluesky Social) YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@AntifascistDad    Show Notes: Gaza Sumud flotilla: How Israel breaks international maritime law | Israel-Palestine conflict News | Al Jazeera Gaza-bound flotilla rejects Israeli claims of Hamas funding | Euronews Contact Restored with Global Sumud Flotilla after Israeli Interference - Palestine Chronicle Chapters (00:00:00) - Anti-Fascist Dad Podcast(00:02:05) - Antifascist Dad: New Podcast, New Project(00:05:22) - Anti-Fascism in Focus: The Global Summud Flotilla(00:09:49) - Interview: Nathan Evans Fox(00:14:45) - What is "Yallidarity"?(00:15:39) - How the Problem of Appalachia Gets Described(00:20:31) - Coming Out: Songs About My Religious Background(00:26:11) - Trump and Charismatic Christianity(00:30:40) - "Why Doesn't Jesus Make You Prove Anything?"(00:32:36) - Big Trucks And The Masculinity Tip(00:35:29) - Beans and Honey Buns(00:36:35) - Jesus Coming Back: Is he a Vegetarian?(00:37:52) - "All the Guns Are For Shooting Clays"(00:41:15) - Fascist Dad of the Week
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