Society's Blind Spots: Ignorance, Racism, and the Power of Google
It disgusts me to think that people can't just understand that there is no difference between us other than the color of your skin or your nationality. But it's a little bit of a conspiracy theory, but it just plays into that reoccurring theme throughout the past couple of episodes of how you know these big companies and the government and shit like that will shut down anything that might you know, threaten their money or their power structure.
Ever wondered how ignorance shapes our world? In this engaging episode from the Vape Den, the hosts of 'Misfits Guide to the Galaxy' tackle some of society's most pressing issues. From the roots of modern-day racism to the bizarre phenomenon of meth production in e-cig tanks, nothing is off-limits. You'll hear about the absurd antics of the wealthy and get a fresh take on the endless war on drugs and the legalization of marijuana.
But it's not all heavy stuff; the hosts inject humor and wit into their discussions, making even the most serious topics approachable. They also explore how Google has become a powerful tool for knowledge, challenging the traditional education system that values attendance over actual learning. If you're looking for a mix of laughter, deep thoughts, and a bit of irreverence, this episode is a must-listen.