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Tired of the corruption? Tired of the hate? Are you ready to hear two liberal men talk about seeing things through the lens of empathy? The Break it Down with Rick and Tim podcast brings you all the current events and hot topics that we are facing in America. From Critical Race Theory to Women’s Rights. From the overwhelming problems of mental health to out-of-control belief systems with possible solutions. Rictor Riolo and Tim Giardina give their perspective on serious issues and talk weekly about the current state of our rapidly changing world. Every Friday!Copyright 2023 All rights reserved. Politique et gouvernement Sciences politiques Sciences sociales
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    • The ICE Minneapolis Murders of Renée Good and Alex Pretti
      Feb 9 2026

      In this episode of Break It Down with Rick and Tim, the hosts examine the ICE killings of Renée Nicole Good and Alex Pretti in Minnesota and the official government narratives that followed, narratives later contradicted by video evidence. Rick and Tim unpack how claims of “self-defense,” “armed suspects,” and “domestic terrorism” were deployed to shape public perception, highlighting how narrative control often precedes accountability. The conversation expands into a broader historical and cultural analysis, drawing lessons from the WWII short Don’t Be a Sucker, Leni Riefenstahl’s Triumph of the Will, and Hannah Arendt’s concept of the banality of evil to explore how propaganda, repetition, and bureaucratic obedience normalize violence. Touching on press freedom, selective justice, and the weaponization of imagery, the episode warns that democratic erosion rarely announces itself loudly, it advances through routine justifications, moral outsourcing, and the quiet acceptance of what should never be normal. Throughout, humor and raw emotion coexist with serious analysis, underscoring the episode’s central warning: none of this is new, none of it is accidental, and ignoring history is how it repeats itself.

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      59 min
    • ICE Terrorizing Our Communities (Immigration Part 2)
      Jan 5 2026

      In this powerful second installment of a two-part deep dive on immigration and ICE in America, Rick and Tim break down the human cost of Donald Trump’s illegal and unconstitutional terror that he has unleashed into our communities. What begins as an observation quickly turns into a moment of real risk, as Tim knowingly puts his own freedom and safety on the line by stepping forward to film and engage ICE officers with his phone, fully aware that simply documenting their actions can make someone a target. Rick stayed behind, continuing to film the entire encounter, capturing not just the confrontation itself but the fear, tension, and imbalance of power that define these moments. Together, they illustrate how witnessing and documenting state violence is no longer theoretical activism but a dangerous, necessary act unfolding in real time, even in the most ordinary public spaces.

      The episode centers on real incidents that expose the scope and randomness of modern immigration enforcement. Rick and Tim discuss ICE operations that resulted in people being detained without warrants, pepper-sprayed during protests, or taken while simply driving to work or school. They highlight cases involving a daycare teacher detained in front of children, teenagers seized near their schools, and families left traumatized and scrambling for answers. Throughout, they emphasize that official narratives often clash with eyewitness accounts and court rulings, revealing a pattern of overreach, ignored legal protections, and the erosion of due process.

      The conversation then widens to national cases that illustrate how unchecked power affects the most vulnerable. Rick and Tim examine the detention of individuals with valid work authorization, asylum protections, or special immigrant juvenile status, showing how even legal victories can be hollow when enforcement agencies refuse to follow the law. They also unpack the high-profile case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, exploring allegations tied to gang registries, tattoos, and human trafficking claims rooted largely in circumstantial evidence. Ultimately, the episode argues that documentation, resistance, and public accountability are essential, not just to challenge specific cases, but to confront a system that is inflicting lasting trauma on families, students, and entire communities.

      Rick also speaks openly about his fear of what comes next, when mass roundups and detention are no longer threats but policy in motion. He warns that once “the undocumented” are gone, history shows the target never disappears, it simply shifts, and the machinery built to dehumanize one group is inevitably turned on others who are deemed inconvenient, undesirable, or expendable, which includes him as an openly gay man.

      This week’s “Let's Trigger Rictor” segment is about the use of voter suppression via the USPS and Trump’s claims that teachers are not professional anymore. Rictor creates a “Let’s Trigger Tim” segment, a first! Topic: The controversial comments Neil deGrasse Tyson said about teachers on the Joe Rogan podcast. Did it set off Tim?

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      55 min
    • ICE and World War II Parallels (Immigration Part 1)
      Nov 30 2025

      In this powerful first installment of our two-part deep dive on immigration in America, Rick and Tim break it down to something startling and increasingly unavoidable: historical parallels. From the early tactics of Nazi Germany to the Japanese American internment camps on U.S. soil, we examine how cruelty becomes policy, how fear becomes a weapon, and how the U.S. immigration system has evolved into something darker than most Americans realize.

      With humor (because if we don’t laugh, we’ll cry), personal stories, and a mountain of research, we break down:

      👉 The rise of state-sanctioned intimidation

      👉 Propaganda-driven fear campaigns 👉 ICE’s explosive new funding and militarized tactics 👉 Why modern enforcement resembles 1930s authoritarian playbooks 👉 How legal loopholes are weaponized by people like Stephen Miller, Tom Homan, & Jeff Sessions 👉 The human cost: families separated, communities terrorized, and due process eroded

      We also look at disturbing recent cases, like the shooting of Marimar Martinez in Chicago, and examine how propaganda, cruelty-as-deterrence, and profit motive collide to shape today’s immigration reality. We’re talking detention expansion, off-shoring asylum seekers, CECOT-style camps, and the cultural normalization of dehumanization.

      This episode blends history, politics, community experience, and straight-up receipts to show why “it can’t happen here” has never been less true.

      This week’s “Let's Trigger Rictor” segment is about the use of pejoratives. Who gets to say them? Should they even be said by anyone? What about context? Clips included are from CNN, NBC News, ABC News, Sky News, Inside Edition, 60 Minutes, Fox News, Slice Full Doc, South Park, The Boston Globe, ProPublica, Smithsonian Channel, Women’s March Win, Reuters, Rupaul’s Drag Race, Bethenny, Noticias, Tiktokkers: ms_ryan, mollaanbbingtoncompass, julesandjessie, peeberr, marxistajohan, jon59663, and wily_lara.

      If you appreciate truth, context, and the occasional drag-queen-level read, you’re in the right place.

      Let’s break it down.

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      1 h et 17 min
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