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Sasha Sagan

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
294 total appearances

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Last Podcast On The Left
Strange Customs: An Interview with Sasha Sagan

Being, you know, on the, you know, CCTV of the universe.

Last Podcast On The Left
Strange Customs: An Interview with Sasha Sagan

Well, I just, I mean, I think there is like, I mean, I do think there is community. And like, I think that when we can look at ourselves as belonging to us,

Last Podcast On The Left
Strange Customs: An Interview with Sasha Sagan

Well, I just, I mean, I think there is like, I mean, I do think there is community. And like, I think that when we can look at ourselves as belonging to us,

Last Podcast On The Left
Strange Customs: An Interview with Sasha Sagan

Well, I just, I mean, I think there is like, I mean, I do think there is community. And like, I think that when we can look at ourselves as belonging to us,

Last Podcast On The Left
Strange Customs: An Interview with Sasha Sagan

the planet, I think we can, you know, and the thing that I really admire about religion, even though I'm not religious and I'm critical of it in a lot of ways, is the sense of community and the sense of belonging and having a group that comes together when, you know, times are tough and celebrates when things are going well.

Last Podcast On The Left
Strange Customs: An Interview with Sasha Sagan

the planet, I think we can, you know, and the thing that I really admire about religion, even though I'm not religious and I'm critical of it in a lot of ways, is the sense of community and the sense of belonging and having a group that comes together when, you know, times are tough and celebrates when things are going well.

Last Podcast On The Left
Strange Customs: An Interview with Sasha Sagan

the planet, I think we can, you know, and the thing that I really admire about religion, even though I'm not religious and I'm critical of it in a lot of ways, is the sense of community and the sense of belonging and having a group that comes together when, you know, times are tough and celebrates when things are going well.

Last Podcast On The Left
Strange Customs: An Interview with Sasha Sagan

And I think for those of us who are not religious, like we have to build that for ourselves. And I think being in one of the best ways to get that feeling is being involved in

Last Podcast On The Left
Strange Customs: An Interview with Sasha Sagan

And I think for those of us who are not religious, like we have to build that for ourselves. And I think being in one of the best ways to get that feeling is being involved in

Last Podcast On The Left
Strange Customs: An Interview with Sasha Sagan

And I think for those of us who are not religious, like we have to build that for ourselves. And I think being in one of the best ways to get that feeling is being involved in

Last Podcast On The Left
Strange Customs: An Interview with Sasha Sagan

causes that you believe in and volunteering and like you know social justice doing things to make things more how you hope them to be and it sort of also fills that need of like okay this is my group and we go with like stuff envelopes together or whatever canvas and I think there's something really to be said for that because we do want to feel like we're part of something but you know it just it shouldn't be something that is we're part of something that makes us superior to everybody else

Last Podcast On The Left
Strange Customs: An Interview with Sasha Sagan

causes that you believe in and volunteering and like you know social justice doing things to make things more how you hope them to be and it sort of also fills that need of like okay this is my group and we go with like stuff envelopes together or whatever canvas and I think there's something really to be said for that because we do want to feel like we're part of something but you know it just it shouldn't be something that is we're part of something that makes us superior to everybody else

Last Podcast On The Left
Strange Customs: An Interview with Sasha Sagan

causes that you believe in and volunteering and like you know social justice doing things to make things more how you hope them to be and it sort of also fills that need of like okay this is my group and we go with like stuff envelopes together or whatever canvas and I think there's something really to be said for that because we do want to feel like we're part of something but you know it just it shouldn't be something that is we're part of something that makes us superior to everybody else

Last Podcast On The Left
Strange Customs: An Interview with Sasha Sagan

And you can do it more than an hour a week. Oh, yeah. Look at me now. All I do is yap. Yeah.

Last Podcast On The Left
Strange Customs: An Interview with Sasha Sagan

And you can do it more than an hour a week. Oh, yeah. Look at me now. All I do is yap. Yeah.

Last Podcast On The Left
Strange Customs: An Interview with Sasha Sagan

And you can do it more than an hour a week. Oh, yeah. Look at me now. All I do is yap. Yeah.

Last Podcast On The Left
Strange Customs: An Interview with Sasha Sagan

So my understanding, and you'll have to tell me if I'm wrong, is that it is a subversive belief system. I feel like one of the things that I know most about the Satanists is the ways in which they have really worked within the legal system to sort of counteract some of the Christian nationalist beliefs. Oh, well, then can we go to the public school and hand out our flyers, too?

Last Podcast On The Left
Strange Customs: An Interview with Sasha Sagan

So my understanding, and you'll have to tell me if I'm wrong, is that it is a subversive belief system. I feel like one of the things that I know most about the Satanists is the ways in which they have really worked within the legal system to sort of counteract some of the Christian nationalist beliefs. Oh, well, then can we go to the public school and hand out our flyers, too?

Last Podcast On The Left
Strange Customs: An Interview with Sasha Sagan

So my understanding, and you'll have to tell me if I'm wrong, is that it is a subversive belief system. I feel like one of the things that I know most about the Satanists is the ways in which they have really worked within the legal system to sort of counteract some of the Christian nationalist beliefs. Oh, well, then can we go to the public school and hand out our flyers, too?

Last Podcast On The Left
Strange Customs: An Interview with Sasha Sagan

And sort of leading us to question the ways in which our society favors one belief system over the others. And I don't know, I heard someone say, like, you know, that Satanists don't really believe in Satan. They don't.