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    • Podcast: The Irony Behind Netflix’s Latest Docuseries: 50 Cent Tackles Allegations Against Diddy
      Sep 30 2024

      Rapper 50 Cent is producing a documentary for Netflix about allegations of sexual assault against fellow rapper Diddy.

      The documentary is controversial due to the long-standing feud between the two musicians, raising questions about whether it is a genuine attempt to expose misconduct or simply a personal vendetta. Critics are concerned that the docuseries could exploit serious allegations for entertainment purposes, blurring the lines between social justice and clickbait.



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      11 min
    • Nuclear Poker, or How Russia’s Foreign Minister Turned Diplomacy into a Dark Comedy
      Sep 30 2024

      "Nuclear Poker, or How Russia’s Foreign Minister Turned Diplomacy into a Dark Comedy," satirically criticizes the recent speech by Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov at the UN General Assembly. The author employs a humorous, almost theatrical tone to critique Lavrov's use of nuclear threats as a diplomatic tactic, framing it as a repetitive, overplayed ploy for attention. The article emphasizes how Lavrov's speech lacks any real diplomatic value and instead comes across as a performative and overly dramatic act, comparing it to a "geopolitical soap opera." The author ultimately argues that the continued use of nuclear threats as a diplomatic tool is not effective and has become more of a global joke than a genuine threat.



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      9 min
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