USA Hockey: Why That “Locker Room Moment” Wasn’t Random
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Dr. Jim breaks down why seeing Kash Patel celebrating with the U.S. men’s hockey team is not random… it’s a signal.
Summary:
I start with a weird scene: Kash Patel partying like he’s on the roster after a gold medal win. Then I connect the dots—Patel’s public role as a protector/clean-up guy for a regime accused of covering up sexual abuse, and hockey’s documented culture of hazing, silence, and institutional coverups. The thesis: it’s the same playbook—power protects power, women get denigrated, and accountability gets buried.
Chapters:
00:00 — Why is Kash Patel in the locker room?
01:24 — Hockey’s legacy of abuse and institutional silence
02:48 — Hazing + silence: the culture that protects predators
03:26 — Hockey Canada and the 2018 allegations
04:10 — Why this culture aligns with the regime’s worldview
05:30 — The final point: same team, same playbook
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