The Find Out Podcast: "Jubilee Is Platforming Fascists – We Map Out How to Tear Them Down"
Release Date: July 24, 2025
Introduction
In this episode of The Find Out Podcast, the hosts dive deep into the troubling trend of platforms like Jubilee providing a stage for fascist ideologies. They explore the ramifications of such platforming, strategies to combat the rise of extremist voices, and the broader implications for American society. The discussion is punctuated with personal anecdotes, actionable insights, and passionate debates aimed at awakening listeners to the dangers of unchecked hate speech.
Personal Impact Message
[00:16] Zach:
Welcome back to the Find Out podcast. We've got a great show for you today... But before we talk about all that garbage, we want to talk about something nice...
The episode opens with Zach sharing a heartfelt message received by Luke, illustrating the podcast's real-world impact. A listener recounts transforming from an alt-right follower to a progressive advocate, highlighting the importance of progressive media in effecting personal change.
Notable Quote:
“Yo, dude. Last time we interacted, I was falling down the alt right pipeline... I just wanted to apologize...”
— Zach [00:16]
Discussion on Jubilee Platforming Fascists
The core of the episode centers on Jubilee, a platform known for hosting debates between opposing viewpoints. The hosts critique Jubilee’s approach to moderating discussions, arguing that it inadvertently amplifies extremist voices.
[06:10] Zach:
...Jubilee is being used as a hate haven. They’re making money off these racist, bigoted ideas...
[07:36] Luke:
“...if you find it because of a YouTube video, I don't know what to tell you, but the way the entertainment system fucking works with Jubilee is that inherently they get worse and worse...”
Luke passionately condemns Jubilee for allowing increasingly extreme figures to gain visibility and profit from their hateful rhetoric. The hosts argue that such platforms normalize fascist ideologies and contribute to societal division.
Notable Quote:
“People who get up there and say that shit... and they smile and people think there's any fucking value in giving any credence to these people's fucking ideas.”
— Luke [07:36]
Strategies to Combat Fascism
The podcast transitions into strategies for dismantling extremist networks. The hosts emphasize the importance of community activism, legal actions, and personal responsibility in combating fascism.
[25:19] Tim:
Do not break laws...
[26:22] Tim:
...such as vigilante actions, but through legal and organized means...
[29:03] Chris:
...I infiltrated the Patriot Front, and I disrupted their operations by informing neighbors and authorities, imposing real costs on their radical activities...
Chris shares his experience infiltrating a neo-Nazi organization, highlighting the effectiveness of exposing and legally challenging extremist groups to disrupt their operations and hinder their ability to spread hate.
Notable Quote:
“I disrupted his fucking life. That is the kind of cost that people need to impose on these.”
— Chris [29:03]
GiveSendGo and Financial Support for Extremists
A significant portion of the discussion focuses on GiveSendGo, a fundraising platform that the hosts accuse of facilitating financial support for fascist groups and individuals.
[35:09] Chris:
...Chris points out how GiveSendGo is currently profiting from fascist campaigns, including one for the Proud Boys...
[36:19] Luke:
“They are liable for what is on their platform.”
The hosts urge listeners to take action by refusing to support such platforms financially and encouraging the community to hold these services accountable.
Notable Quote:
“They are a hate haven. These groups deserve to have their financial freedom cut off.”
— Luke [36:19]
The Role of Cloud Services
Cloudflare is highlighted as a critical enabler for extremist websites, providing the necessary infrastructure for hate groups to thrive online.
[35:09] Chris:
...Chris encourages listeners to contact Cloudflare and other service providers to demand they cease supporting fascist platforms...
[36:19] Luke:
“If you have a website, reach out to the service providers and tell them to stop supporting these fascist groups.”
This segment underscores the importance of leveraging consumer power to disrupt the online operations of hate groups by targeting the companies that enable their digital presence.
Notable Quote:
“You as consumers can act against this financial infrastructure that supports self-described fascists and Nazis.”
— Chris [35:09]
Trump Threatening to Arrest Obama
Towards the end of the episode, the hosts briefly touch upon conspiracy theories involving former President Trump threatening to arrest former President Obama. They dismiss these claims as baseless and unsupported by any legal framework.
[38:56] Tim:
...they conflated two different things and are combining them to confuse people...
[41:11] Zach:
“We don’t know exactly what this means, but clearly, it’s grounded in conspiracy without evidence.”
The discussion highlights the danger of such unfounded conspiracies, emphasizing the need for critical thinking and reliance on verified information.
Notable Quote:
“There is nothing. The law does not support such actions.”
— Luke [40:17]
Epstein Files and Broader Implications
The episode concludes with discussions about the Jeffrey Epstein files and the ongoing investigations implicating high-profile individuals.
[43:57] Tim:
...the Epstein files continue to cast a shadow over influential figures, complicating their public image and legal standing...
[58:26] Luke:
“And now we know more about the connections and the extent of the network involved in Epstein’s activities.”
The hosts argue that transparency and accountability are crucial in addressing the pervasive influence of such scandals on American politics and society.
Notable Quote:
“Obama should just fucking post that immediately. Post.”
— Luke [40:43]
Conclusion
The episode wraps up with a call to action, urging listeners to support progressive initiatives, hold extremist platforms accountable, and remain vigilant against the spread of fascist ideologies. The hosts emphasize the importance of community engagement and legal measures in combating hate and preserving democratic values.
[60:14] Rich:
“I'm making a video right now.”
[60:50] Zach:
...Encourages supporting the podcast through subscriptions and purchasing merchandise to fund their efforts against extremism...
Notable Quote:
“This crazy vocal minority is not representative of the majority, and we need to amplify voices that stand against hate.”
— Zach [60:50]
Notable Quotes with Timestamps
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Zach [00:16]: “Yo, dude. Last time we interacted, I was falling down the alt right pipeline... I just wanted to apologize...”
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Luke [07:36]: “People who get up there and say that shit... and they smile and people think there's any fucking value in giving any credence to these people's fucking ideas.”
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Chris [29:03]: “I disrupted his fucking life. That is the kind of cost that people need to impose on these.”
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Luke [36:19]: “They are liable for what is on their platform.”
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Zach [60:50]: “This crazy vocal minority is not representative of the majority, and we need to amplify voices that stand against hate.”
Final Thoughts
This episode of The Find Out Podcast serves as a critical examination of how media platforms can inadvertently empower extremist ideologies. Through passionate discourse and actionable strategies, the hosts aim to mobilize listeners against the normalization and financial support of hate groups, advocating for a more informed and proactive society.
