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Trillbilly Worker's Party

Episode 18: The Importance Of Being Southern (w/ special guest: Cazembe Jackson)

Trillbilly Worker's Party

Trillbilly Worker's Party

Comedy

4.82K Ratings

🗓️ 21 July 2017

⏱️ 67 minutes

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Summary

In Episode 18, the Trillbillies report for duty for the upcoming race war, and talk southern socialist politics with Cazembe Jackson, national organizer with the Freedom Road Socialist Organization, and activist with Black Lives Matter Atlanta.

Transcript

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0:00.0

So how we going to do this you want to do it like NPR style?

0:03.0

How's that? Hello everybody welcome to the Trill Billy Workers Party

0:07.3

podcast. We just wanted to remind you all that we have a Patreon page.

0:13.0

Now you should do it like the Wabble.

0:16.0

Oh, yeah, hey, we got a Patreon.

0:20.0

Hey, just to come and give us some money.

0:25.0

Yeah, just put it in there.

0:27.0

Yeah, just put it in there.

0:28.0

Bag it up.

0:29.0

See, we got a box.

0:31.0

Or we could do it like church.

0:33.0

Um, all right, everybody, this is the part of the show where we pass around the offering plate.

0:39.0

So please make your ties if you believe in the God that is the trailbillies.

0:45.6

Oh God.

0:46.6

Say my God.

0:48.6

We'd like to have your money so we can keep doing this show and we can so we can quit our jobs and

0:56.5

cast full time yeah but no really give us money.

1:03.5

Patreon.com. How do they find this Tom?

1:05.5

Give us, hit us up at H.T.P.

1:08.5

I guess I want to do that.

1:09.5

You can find us at W.W. Patreon, that's P-A-T-R-E-O-N

1:20.2

dot com slash Trill billy workers party

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