Dimes and Judas discuss Lindsay Graham’s sudden gay death, the falling fertility of the Left, and a man paying spousal support for a vacation home hack. After diving into the Bishnoi Networking – the latest Indian gang plaguing Canada – they review the book “The Conflict of Interpretations: Essays in Hermeneutics” by Paul Ricoeur. They continue their exploration of hermeneutics looking at the purpose of interpretation, the ambition to understand history, and the nature of truth itself. Lastly, on this edition of The Copepranos Society, Dimes speaks with Randy Hillier, former Ontario MPP and founder of the No More Lockdowns movement, primarily on his advocacy during the Covid years and his ongoing legal persecution at the hands of the Canadian state.
Timestamps:
00:24 – The Delicopter
04:49 – It’s Hilarious Guantanamo Bay is Still Around
07:489 – Wife Leaving You for a Black Guy vs. A Whiter Guy
13:52 – Joke-Rassic Park
15:31 – Lindsay Graham is Dead and Gay in Ukraine
24:29 – Birthrate Decline Driven by Left Wing Infertility
32:18 – Every Dead Right Wing Child Could Get a Statue
34:21 – Judas Doesn’t Get Jackass
38:19 – Canadian Wildfires Once Again Punishing America
40:28 – Rich Man Legally Ordered to Provide Spousal Support to Non-Spouse
46:30 – SenatHER Regan
48:59 – We Made AI Bots of Blood $atellite and Its Esteemed Hosts
59:48 – Jay Dyer Fumbling Nominalism for Boomers
1:03:07 –I Ain’t Afraid of no The Bishnoi Network
1:14:52 – Remembering the Treatment of Muslims Immediately Following 9/11
1:23:01 – Addiction to Reductive Historical Narratives
1:27:05 – “The Conflict of Interpretations” Review Begins
1:34:03 – What is Hermeneutics?
1:45:34 – The Blinding Foundation of Understanding
1:48:38 – What is Dasein?
1:58:15 – The Purpose of Interpretation
2:00:17 – Randy Hillier Interview Begins



