Dear loyal DWYT readers,
We are pleased that you’re liking our summer edition newsletters - thanks for the feedback! As we soak up the summer rays and peruse the news, we’ve prepared a few more gems for you.
As they say in Poland, we gotta make the most of this cucumber season (sezon ogórkowy 🥒)!
A sunny ‘sup to ya! ☀️🍻
Peace, love, and dissidence,
—The snarky, lovable editors of DWYT
Martin Shaw is a renowned storyteller and mythologist, who in the last couple of years, has his own quite extraordinary conversion story to tell…. from a DREAM! 😯
Glenn Greenwald talks us through (with proof) how the DNC has manipulated the last three elections (including with Bernie 😬) and what’s going on with the Dems after the debate debacle. // A 28 min must-listen.
NEOM has been hailed as the future of the climate-resilient, smart city. But, for local communities, its construction threatens displacement and exploitation. // “Near my hometown of Tabuk, not far from the Red Sea in northwestern Saudi Arabia, the construction of a new mega-city is well underway…” // This article is written anonymously to protect the source from Saudi persecution - worth a read!
Candace Owens is a controversial firebrand. Black, conservative and proudly anti-feminist, Candace became a right-wing darling by breaking the mold of what a conservative looks like. She joins Piers Morgan on Uncensored with no love lost between them. // 1hr 23min. And please note: while we admire her courage, we are starting to wonder if Candace’s views are getting a bit… wacky 😇
The media wants to brand me an extremist. But I’m just a dad.
Tucker Carlson interviews Neil Oliver, Scottish broadcaster-turned-podcaster (with a fabulous accent, we might add). Oliver is a frequently canceled voice with smart and courageous POVs. // Just over 2 hours.
Medical dissidents, agency capture, and Dr. Mary Talley Bowden’s battle with the FDA over ivermectin. // A fascinating read about government interference into the doctor-patient relationship.
Art looks the same, interiors look the same, architecture looks the same across the globe… but why is this the case? // We’re pulling this one out of the internet archives for you because it’s so fascinating and still (if not more so) relevant today. 😇
Great interview with Martin Shaw!
And the article on "The Age of Average" is basically showing us the effects of mass media, including mass social media. Once everyone all over the world can see what everyone else all over the world is doing, then everything in the world tends toward the same popular expressions. Tokyo and London used to look different because no one in Tokyo knew what what happening in London, and vice versa.
I love how Candace Owens is embracing certain conspiracies; i.e., her recommendation of Tom O'Neill's CHAOS. A bit late but she has a large platform.