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The Bottom Line pt. 2: Boot Tartare

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Public Space Travel Podcast Episode 07 - The Bottom Line Pt. 2: Boot Tartare On this episode of PST, we explore how corporate and political interests align by taking a look at GitHub's contract renewal with ICE and Blizzard's reaction to a pro player sharing his political opinion. We also chat about games, flu-shots, and the body-horror of Lazarus Wolf. Public Space Travel is a podcast dedicated to social/political critique, comedy, and education. Coming from an anti-hierarchy/oppression perspective, we aim for progressive/radical left solidarity with brothers/sisters/trans and non-binary folk of all stripes.  Co Hosts this episode and where to follow them: Lazarus - @PSTLazarus Luci - @PSTLuci Hunty - @PSTHunty Mar(x) - @PSTInTheShadows We want to discuss and examine topics (or interview people) that you want to hear about, as well as make corrections for things we’ve said. Reach out to us: [email protected] Voice Mail: (208) 502-1406 Twitter: @PublicSpacePod You can support us with a small $5 pledge of solidarity on Patreon . We appreciate your support if you can afford to! Most importantly, we appreciate you listening regardless! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Resources Mentioned: Critical Theory of Technology by Andrew Feenberg GitHub will keep selling software to ICE, leaked email says by Colin Lecher IBM's Role in the Holocaust-What the New Documents Reveal by Edwin Black Activision Blizzard Suspends 'Hearthstone' Pro Player for Supporting Hong Kong Protests by Matthew Gault Corporate Tax Avoidance Remains Rampant Under New Tax Law by Matthew Gardner, Steve Wamhoff, Mary Martellotta, & Lorena Roque Game Studio With No Bosses Pays Everyone The Same by Nathan Grayson ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Public Space Travel Intro Theme by Lazarus (Remix of "Dial My Number" by Benedek off of “Bonus Beat Blast 2011” licensed under a Creative Commons CC BY 3.0 License, found on freemusicarchive.org) Public Space Travel Outro Theme by Lazarus (Remix of "RSPN" by Blank and Kytt off of “Heavy, Crazy, Serious” (Tough Love Records, 2010). Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License on freemusicarchive.org) Episode art edited by Lazarus (Original photo 'Computer coding' by Markus Spiske found on unsplash.com)

Public Space Travel Podcast Episode 07 - The Bottom Line Pt. 2: Boot Tartare On this episode of PST, we explore how corporate and political interests align by taking a look at GitHub's contract renewal with ICE and Blizzard's reaction to a pro player sharing his political opinion. We also chat about games, flu-shots, and the body-horror of Lazarus Wolf. Public Space Travel is a podcast dedicated to social/political critique, comedy, and education. Coming from an anti-hierarchy/oppression perspective, we aim for progressive/radical left solidarity with brothers/sisters/trans and non-binary folk of all stripes.  Co Hosts this episode and where to follow them: Lazarus - @PSTLazarus Luci - @PSTLuci Hunty - @PSTHunty Mar(x) - @PSTInTheShadows We want to discuss and examine topics (or interview people) that you want to hear about, as well as make corrections for things we’ve said. Reach out to us: [email protected] Voice Mail: (208) 502-1406 Twitter: @PublicSpacePod You can support us with a small $5 pledge of solidarity on Patreon . We appreciate your support if you can afford to! Most importantly, we appreciate you listening regardless! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Resources Mentioned: Critical Theory of Technology by Andrew Feenberg GitHub will keep selling software to ICE, leaked email says by Colin Lecher IBM's Role in the Holocaust-What the New Documents Reveal by Edwin Black Activision Blizzard Suspends 'Hearthstone' Pro Player for Supporting Hong Kong Protests by Matthew Gault Corporate Tax Avoidance Remains Rampant Under New Tax Law by Matthew Gardner, Steve Wamhoff, Mary Martellotta, & Lorena Roque Game Studio With No Bosses Pays Everyone The Same by Nathan Grayson ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Public Space Travel Intro Theme by Lazarus (Remix of "Dial My Number" by Benedek off of “Bonus Beat Blast 2011” licensed under a Creative Commons CC BY 3.0 License, found on freemusicarchive.org) Public Space Travel Outro Theme by Lazarus (Remix of "RSPN" by Blank and Kytt off of “Heavy, Crazy, Serious” (Tough Love Records, 2010). Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License on freemusicarchive.org) Episode art edited by Lazarus (Original photo 'Computer coding' by Markus Spiske found on unsplash.com)

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