Provoked with Darryl Cooper and Scott Horton
Provoked with Darryl Cooper and Scott Horton
Podcast Description
"Provoked" features Scott Horton and Darryl Cooper exploring the psychology of conflict and how ordinary people become participants in cycles of violence.
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Content Themes
The podcast primarily explores themes of institutional corruption, the psychology of violence, and America's complicity in global atrocities, with episodes like 'Epstein Files Reveal No Clients' analyzing Jeffrey Epstein's connections to intelligence operations, and 'Murder by Policy: Empire of Violence' examining the moral contradictions of American military actions in Palestine.

“Provoked” features Scott Horton and Darryl Cooper exploring the psychology of conflict and how ordinary people become participants in cycles of violence.
Scott & Darryl discuss the shooting of a citizen in her car by ICE agents in Minneapolis on January 7, Trump’s unilateral military strike on Venezuela on January 3, including the capture of President Nicolás Maduro, Trump saying, “We’re going to run the country” of Venezuela indefinitely going forward, and escalating protests across Iran: will they lead to revolution?
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Darryl Cooper and Scott Horton examine the simultaneous conflicts unfolding domestically and internationally. They tackle pressing issues surrounding law enforcement, immigration policies, and military actions, emphasizing how political allegiance shapes narratives and moral perspectives.
The conversation begins with a stark analysis of the recent ICE shooting in Minneapolis, showcasing the polarized reactions from both the left and right. Darryl shares his dismay at how human lives are often devalued in the name of political narratives, stressing the exacerbation of societal unrest stemming from such incidents. He critiques the militarization of policing in America, likening police actions to soldiers in combat rather than community protectors.
Transitioning to international affairs, Scott and Darryl shed light on U.S. interventionist policies in Venezuela, scrutinizing the broader implications for all the normal people affected by such geopolitical maneuvers of their governments. They draw parallels between domestic and foreign conflicts, highlighting the troubling trend of dehumanization as a means of justifying violence from both sides of the political spectrum.
As the episode unfolds, they confront the desensitization to violence within contemporary discourse, urging listeners to recognize the essential humanity behind the statistics and political debates. The dialogue culminates in a poignant reminder of the impact of violence on individuals, advocating for genuine compassion and reflection amidst a increasingly fractured political landscape. This thought-provoking episode serves as both a critique and a call to action for unity and empathy in the face of ongoing societal divisions.
0:00 Intro
1:00 The Wars Abroad and The War at Home
18:14 The Minneapolis Shooting Incident
25:56 The Militarization of Law Enforcement
40:40 The Impact of Dehumanization
51:57 The Venezuela Situation
1:06:29 The Threat of War with Iran
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Provoked show website:
https://provoked.show
Darryl’s links:
X: @martyrmade
https://subscribe.martyrmade.com
Scott’s links:
X: @scotthortonshow
https://scotthortonacademy.com
https://libertarianinstitute.org
https://antiwar.com
https://scotthorton.org
https://scotthorton.org/books
https://www.scotthortonshow.com
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