
Last Podcast On The Left
"The Four Tops being erased from pop culture. This is because of this is because of the erasure of Four Tops. Yeah. And we just have to remember and you guys got to remember and yet this might sound like old men talking, but no, it's fucking important." — Henry Zebrowski
"And the weird part is, right before he did this, there was another shooting in downtown Atlanta that he was a witness to. And then he was interviewed by a reporter about being a witness to this other separate crime that was not him." — Ed Larson
"You know, like, I understand that this, yes, I see what you're saying, the snakes, I just feel that it would make them worse, you know, you postulate it, if you postulate that they are fucking these animals enough for it to offset other activities that they do. And now we're saying we're having an unfuckable animal is the animal that they are going to raise." — Henry Zebrowski
The podcast episode begins with a discussion surrounding the perceived "erasure" of The Four Tops from contemporary pop culture, emphasizing their significant contributions to music and advocating for their continued recognition. This segues into a detailed exploration of the Karen Read murder trial, where the hosts dissect the prosecution's case against the notion of a police cover-up. They highlight discrepancies in evidence, the alleged misconduct of investigators, and the complexities of proving a frame-up, presenting it as a fascinating and potentially unprecedented legal battle.
The discussion then shifts to a disturbing incident in Atlanta where a man, Joseph Greer, hijacked a bus after being interviewed as a witness to another crime. The hosts analyze his erratic behavior, his mental state, and the unusual sequence of events, posing questions about the escalating nature of crime and individual crises. This segment serves as a stark contrast to the previous legal discussion, focusing on a more immediate and violent crime.
Finally, the episode delves into unconventional topics. The hosts discuss the potential of python meat as a sustainable food source, exploring its farming in Asia and the logistical and ethical considerations of large-scale snake farming. They also touch upon speculative scenarios, including the possibility of dolphins developing intelligence to a degree that poses a threat, and the peculiar case of a zoo with what appears to be a cult-like atmosphere surrounding its animal care.