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138 What Happens When We Stop Saving People From Their Own Choices

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A last-minute panel invite mid-flight sets the tone: when you’ve put in the years, people notice. From there we jump into a raw, unfiltered tour through campus speech crackdowns, the real difference between collective and individual ownership, and why shielding people from consequences can keep bad ideas alive. We trade personal stories—college tables shut down by permit rules, the friction of “free speech zones”—for a larger question: if a city votes for heavy control, should outsiders rush to save it, or let the results speak? New York becomes a case study in incentives, taxes, and whether “learning the hard way” might be the only lesson that sticks.
The conversation gets sharper as we test the claim that “violence is never the answer.” We push for proportional force as a teaching tool—at home and in society—and call out a culture that tries to win arguments by redefining words. Then it’s straight into policy: Texas’s app-store ID law and age-gates sound like child safety, but in practice they’re steps toward a credentialed internet layer, with privacy risks that outlive the headlines. Tor and anonymity tools come up, but so does the reality of friction, speed, and surveillance incentives. Meanwhile, the shutdown grinds airports and budgets while revealing an uncomfortable truth: “non-essential” often means delayed pay and political theater. We argue for measuring what works, privatizing where it helps, and funding teams that fix problems rather than documenting them.
We wrap with wins from the security trenches—beating big firms by doing the work, not selling FUD—and a plain ask: be the algorithm. Share the episode with a friend using your podcast app’s link, support the show if you can, and send us screenshots if your transcript timestamps drift so we can chase it down. Subscribe, leave a quick review, and tell us: should cities be saved from their own policies, or allowed to learn by consequence?

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Chapters

1. First Class Flights And Atlanta Panel (00:00:00)

2. Conference Reflections And Industry Cred (00:02:29)

3. Halloween, Campus Speech, And Permits (00:05:44)

4. Socialism, Ownership, And Reality Checks (00:10:09)

5. Parenting, Spanking, And Proportional Force (00:14:54)

6. Word Games, Culture War, And Voting (00:20:14)

7. Global Politics, Trump Moves, And 2028 Speculation (00:23:59)

8. Let New York Learn: Mondami Debate (00:28:54)

9. City Life Costs, Traffic, And Quality Of Life (00:35:14)

10. Texas App ID Law And Age Gates (00:37:54)

11. Internet IDs, Tor, And Privacy Tradeoffs (00:43:24)

12. Government Shutdown Impacts And Blame (00:47:24)

13. Israel, Sanctions, And Vance Comments (00:53:04)

14. Stream Drama, Discovery, And Listener Help (00:57:09)

15. Shutdown Silver Lining At A Security Conference (01:03:04)

16. AI, Security KPIs, And Doing The Work (01:08:14)

17. Wins Against Big Firms And Growth (01:12:14)

18. Donations, Transcripts, And Closing (01:16:14)

10 episodes

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A last-minute panel invite mid-flight sets the tone: when you’ve put in the years, people notice. From there we jump into a raw, unfiltered tour through campus speech crackdowns, the real difference between collective and individual ownership, and why shielding people from consequences can keep bad ideas alive. We trade personal stories—college tables shut down by permit rules, the friction of “free speech zones”—for a larger question: if a city votes for heavy control, should outsiders rush to save it, or let the results speak? New York becomes a case study in incentives, taxes, and whether “learning the hard way” might be the only lesson that sticks.
The conversation gets sharper as we test the claim that “violence is never the answer.” We push for proportional force as a teaching tool—at home and in society—and call out a culture that tries to win arguments by redefining words. Then it’s straight into policy: Texas’s app-store ID law and age-gates sound like child safety, but in practice they’re steps toward a credentialed internet layer, with privacy risks that outlive the headlines. Tor and anonymity tools come up, but so does the reality of friction, speed, and surveillance incentives. Meanwhile, the shutdown grinds airports and budgets while revealing an uncomfortable truth: “non-essential” often means delayed pay and political theater. We argue for measuring what works, privatizing where it helps, and funding teams that fix problems rather than documenting them.
We wrap with wins from the security trenches—beating big firms by doing the work, not selling FUD—and a plain ask: be the algorithm. Share the episode with a friend using your podcast app’s link, support the show if you can, and send us screenshots if your transcript timestamps drift so we can chase it down. Subscribe, leave a quick review, and tell us: should cities be saved from their own policies, or allowed to learn by consequence?

Want to hear old episodes? All subscribers have access to the full back catalog of episodes and specials! Just Two Good Old Boys (Just Two Good Old Boys +)

Communicate with us directly on x.com by joining the Good Old Boys community! https://x.com/i/communities/1887018898605641825

Can't donate?
Listen to Amy Clare Smith Music

Check out Gene's other podcasts -
podcast.sirgene.com and unrelenting.show

Read Ben's blog and see product links at namedben.com

  continue reading

Chapters

1. First Class Flights And Atlanta Panel (00:00:00)

2. Conference Reflections And Industry Cred (00:02:29)

3. Halloween, Campus Speech, And Permits (00:05:44)

4. Socialism, Ownership, And Reality Checks (00:10:09)

5. Parenting, Spanking, And Proportional Force (00:14:54)

6. Word Games, Culture War, And Voting (00:20:14)

7. Global Politics, Trump Moves, And 2028 Speculation (00:23:59)

8. Let New York Learn: Mondami Debate (00:28:54)

9. City Life Costs, Traffic, And Quality Of Life (00:35:14)

10. Texas App ID Law And Age Gates (00:37:54)

11. Internet IDs, Tor, And Privacy Tradeoffs (00:43:24)

12. Government Shutdown Impacts And Blame (00:47:24)

13. Israel, Sanctions, And Vance Comments (00:53:04)

14. Stream Drama, Discovery, And Listener Help (00:57:09)

15. Shutdown Silver Lining At A Security Conference (01:03:04)

16. AI, Security KPIs, And Doing The Work (01:08:14)

17. Wins Against Big Firms And Growth (01:12:14)

18. Donations, Transcripts, And Closing (01:16:14)

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