Masking in the Moshpit
What would Lemmy Kilmister say about January 6?

Get your weekly dose of libertarian commentary from The Reason Roundtable, with Matt Welch, Katherine Mangu-Ward, Peter Suderman, and special guest Christian Britschgi. Today they reflect on January 6, unemployment rates, and the podcast itself.
Discussed in the show:
1:57: A look back on the one-year anniversary of the Capitol riot.
22:17: What's happening with the jobs report? The unemployment percentage is low…but so is the number of jobs.
34:21: Weekly Listener Question: I really love the podcast but I wonder if you realize how large your blindspot is when it comes to rural and blue-collar liberty lovers?
48:07: Media recommendations for the week. (And click here for all of the Roundtable's media recommendations, ever.)
This week's links:
- "Was the Capitol Riot Really the Opening Battle of a Civil War?" by Jacob Sullum
- "The End of Farming," by Ron Bailey
- "Jobs Created By President" chart (Instagram)
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We should all spend more time thinking about what Lemmy would do. Probably something involving gambling, Jack Daniels and speed. With awesome boots on.
I’m sure he would have been horrified by those people walking around like they owned the place, taking selfies,
Gadding about with goofy intent.
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When I think of moshing, I don't think of Lemmy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L6BuoXNGbMg
I broke my nose in a moshpit when I was seventeen. Looked like an idiot and couldn't breath through it for four years until I deviated septum surgery.
I *had*
It is better to have moshed and lost than never to have moshed at all.
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First time I ever moshed, the band was Agent Orange. Which band was your first?
Nice! Mine was D.R.I.
Battalion of Saints
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hDKAxlaBMIs
Metalheads mosh, punks slam.
Metalheads crowdsurf, punks stagedive
You slam at CBs, you slamdance at the Rock Hotel
As for "The Long Time Academy", fine. But if I have descendants who are so entitled they think I have an obligation to "be a good ancestor", all bets are off.