America's Flashpoint Paradox: The Flash and SCOTUS rewrite history.


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Jul 22 2023 38 mins  

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Ever wondered what a superhero movie could teach us about real-world politics? Strap in, because we're venturing into an intriguing intersection of pop culture and politics, with DC's The Flash as our cinematic pivot point. This episode will unravel intriguing parallels between Barry Allen's timeline alterations and the current attempts to rewrite history within the US government, as we navigate the depths of the Flashpoint Theory and discuss Ezra Miller's stellar performance.

We're not stopping at superheroes, though. This conversation also digs into the critical issue of affirmative action laws in the United States—originally designed to uplift minorities but later colonized and co-opted. We'll dissect how these mechanisms, tainted by white privilege and racial advantage, inadvertently contribute to societal resegregation and could be hindering the progress of diversity. And if that's not enough, we'll also shed light on the power of voting and its capacity to effect real-world change. So, are you ready to connect the world of superheroes with the hard-hitting realities of politics and societal norms?

https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/22pdf/20-

1199_hgdj.pdf
https://www.britannica.com/topic/affirmative-action

http://holmesforhighpoint.com


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q3tochTgPVc

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