Weimerica Weekly – Episode 32 – The Ferguson Effect

Welcome to Weimerica Weekly Episode 32. The podcast airs every Wednesday.

This week’s podcast is an interview with Hipster Cop about the Ferguson Effect.

Weimerica Weekly is a podcast hosted by Ryan Landry that touches on the cultural, political and sexual topics that fill the mindspace of our United States of Weimerica. The politicization of all cultural and social degeneracy is examined with a focus on how it fits together.

Weimerica Weekly is produced by the Hestia Society and distributed by Social Matter.

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The Ferguson Effect is real and growing.

Thanks to G.W. Rees for the introduction and outro music. G.W. Rees’ music can be found here on Soundcloud, Youtube, Facebook, Flickr and Instagram.

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5 Comments

  1. Great Episode, but I still like your other podcast more. You kept breaking character in this one, Freelance.

    1. Hey it’s Ryan, what do you mean by this comment? I don’t have another podcast. Weimerica Weekly is my one. Was I too relaxed and jovial? I ask as Hipster Cop and I both had a beer in hand.

  2. Wow, great timing on this one.

  3. Great timing indeed. However, I found it interesting that the interview was entirely anecdotal without reference to broader tangible results of the Ferguson effect, such as the number of officers serving in shithole urban areas steadily dropping, or inter-departmental disputes between black and white cops. Was that story about the black fireman posting all of that anti-white racism and encouraging violence against whites out by the time this episode was produced? Thanks for your work.

  4. She sounds cute. Such a bizarre nightmare world in which she would be a cop, having to deal with all these low lifes…She even admits to the disparate escalation of force issue…you go girl?

    The Pulse shooting sounds fishy as hell, I’m glad to hear you bring this up. The “Downtown White Police” youtube cops think it was staged.

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