EPISODE · Oct 3, 2025 · 28 MIN
Get pissed and resist!
from Voice of the Resistance · host ANTIFA
In this fiery, no-holds-barred episode of Voice of the Resistance, host Neal Parks unleashes the raw energy of outrage and turns it into a battle cry for action. “Get Pissed and Resist!” isn’t just a slogan—it’s a state of mind, a call to arms for every American who refuses to watch democracy crumble in silence.Neal taps into the righteous anger of a nation betrayed by corruption, greed, and authoritarian politics. He explores how fury, when focused and fueled by purpose, becomes the spark that ignites change. This isn’t about blind rage—it’s about the power of moral fury: the kind that drives people to march, to vote, to speak truth, and to hold the powerful accountable.From the rollback of civil rights and attacks on women’s autonomy to the normalization of lies and political cruelty, this episode channels the collective frustration of millions who have had enough. Neal lays out how resistance movements throughout history—from the labor uprisings to civil rights protests—began with ordinary people getting pissed off enough to say, “No more.”Listeners will come away feeling fired up and fearless, armed with the understanding that resistance isn’t an option—it’s a duty. Because silence equals surrender, and complacency feeds tyranny.With his signature mix of passion, wit, and conviction, Neal reminds his audience that anger, when guided by conscience, is one of democracy’s most powerful tools.Key Segments: • When Anger Becomes Action: The Roots of Revolt • Outrage Fatigue vs. Righteous Resistance • The Power of the People: Protest as Patriotism • How to Turn Fury Into Fuel: Building Sustainable Change • Rise, Resist, Repeat: Keeping the Movement AliveTakeaway for Listeners:Anger isn’t weakness—it’s proof that you still care. “Get Pissed and Resist!” is a rallying cry for every citizen ready to fight back against injustice, corruption, and creeping authoritarianism. Because the future doesn’t belong to the silent—it belongs to the defiant.
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In this fiery, no-holds-barred episode of Voice of the Resistance, host Neal Parks unleashes the raw energy of outrage and turns it into a battle cry for action. “Get Pissed and Resist!” isn’t just a slogan—it’s a state of mind, a call to arms for every American who refuses to watch democracy crumble in silence.Neal taps into the righteous anger of a nation betrayed by corruption, greed, and authoritarian politics. He explores how fury, when focused and fueled by purpose, becomes the spark that ignites change. This isn’t about blind rage—it’s about the power of moral fury: the kind that drives people to march, to vote, to speak truth, and to hold the powerful accountable.From the rollback of civil rights and attacks on women’s autonomy to the normalization of lies and political cruelty, this episode channels the collective frustration of millions who have had enough. Neal lays out how resistance movements throughout history—from the labor uprisings to civil rights protests—began with ordinary people getting pissed off enough to say, “No more.”Listeners will come away feeling fired up and fearless, armed with the understanding that resistance isn’t an option—it’s a duty. Because silence equals surrender, and complacency feeds tyranny.With his signature mix of passion, wit, and conviction, Neal reminds his audience that anger, when guided by conscience, is one of democracy’s most powerful tools.Key Segments: • When Anger Becomes Action: The Roots of Revolt • Outrage Fatigue vs. Righteous Resistance • The Power of the People: Protest as Patriotism • How to Turn Fury Into Fuel: Building Sustainable Change • Rise, Resist, Repeat: Keeping the Movement AliveTakeaway for Listeners:Anger isn’t weakness—it’s proof that you still care. “Get Pissed and Resist!” is a rallying cry for every citizen ready to fight back against injustice, corruption, and creeping authoritarianism. Because the future doesn’t belong to the silent—it belongs to the defiant.
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