
Prosperity Gospel Is Capitalism in Church Clothes
Prosperity Gospel Is Capitalism in Church Clothes A short commentary on wealth, morality, and political identity. Video: Jack and the Beanstalk (1931) — Public Domain

Hosted by Dissident · 🇺🇸 US · EN-US · 67 episodes
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Vintage cartoons. Modern decay.Short dispatches of power, capitalism, and the systems shaping our lives.
Dissident hosts Cartoons For The Collapse, a news show with 67 episodes published.

Prosperity Gospel Is Capitalism in Church Clothes A short commentary on wealth, morality, and political identity. Video: Jack and the Beanstalk (1931) — Public Domain

“Pro-Life” Stops at Birth A short commentary on policy, childcare, and what support after birth actually means. Video: Minding the Baby (1931) — Public Domain

MAGA Runs on Confirmation Bias A short commentary on how media bubbles reinforce what people already believe. Video: Radio Racket (1931) — Public Domain

MAGA and the False Consensus Trap A short commentary on how political bubbles can feel bigger than they are. Video: Fairyland Follies (1931) — Public Domain

The Left Needs Coalition, Not Personal Branding A short commentary on why shared goals matter more than perfect agreement. Video: The Bandmaster (1931) — Public Domain

Liberal, Progressive, Leftist, and Socialist Are Not the Same Thing A quick breakdown of political labels that often get flattened into one word. Video: The Office Boy (1930) — Public Domain

Secularism Protects Religion From Itself A short commentary on why church-state separation protects everyone. Video: Farm Foolery (1930) — Public Domain

American Christianism Turns Faith Into Identity Politics A short commentary on how belief can become political identity. Video: The Family Album (1930) — Public Domain

The Scapegoat Machine Is Always Running A short commentary on how political movements redirect public anger away from power and toward targets. Video: Puss in Boots (1934) — Public Domain

Propaganda Doesn’t Have to Convince Everyone A short commentary on how repetition, fear, and identity can shape public perception. Video: Art for Art’s Sake (1934) — Public Domain

Democracies Don’t Collapse Overnight A short commentary on how institutions can weaken before people agree on what is happening. Video: Is My Palm Read (1933) — Public Domain

The System Isn’t Broken—It’s Working for the Wrong People Video: Bimbo’s Initiation (1931) - Public Domain

Why “Personal Responsibility” Is Used Selectively Video: The Bremen Town Musicians (1935) - Public Domain

Why Conservative Media Feels Addictive Video: Minnie The Moocher (1932) - Public Domain

Prosperity Gospel Is Capitalism in Church Clothes A short commentary on wealth, morality, and political identity. Video: Jack and the Beanstalk (1931) — Public Domain

The Right Rebranded Elites Without Changing Who They Are Video: Scrappy’s Party (1938) - Public Domain

Why Conservatives Frame Everything as a Moral Crisis Video: The Mite Makes Right (1948) - Public Domain

Country Music Became a Political Tool Video: Musical Memories (1935) - Public Domain

Why Religious Indoctrination Primes People for Authoritarianism Video: The Talking Magpies (1946) - Public Domain

The Myth of “Illegal Immigrants Draining the System” Video: The Little Stranger (1936) - Public Domain
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