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Human ReAction

Human ReAction

De: Joe Sheehan David Rand & Kyle Mack
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Your weekly source for independent commentary on news, culture, and politics; where it is our mission to arm you with the tools you need to cut through media misdirection and resist the mono-narrative.

Sheehan Works, LLC.
Ciencia Política Ciencias Sociales Filosofía Política y Gobierno
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  • Trump’s Iran Speech Raises More Questions Than Answers
    Apr 4 2026

    In this solo episode of Human Reaction, David Rand breaks down Donald Trump’s latest foreign policy speech and what it signals about America’s current global posture. What initially seemed like a potentially major announcement turns into something more complex—raising deeper questions about strategy, messaging, and the true objectives behind recent military actions.

    David explores the difference between tactical wins and real strategic outcomes, questioning whether recent operations—particularly involving Iran—are actually moving the United States toward a clear end goal, or simply showcasing short-term victories without long-term direction. Along the way, he examines inconsistencies in the narrative, including unexpected references to Venezuela, claims about military success, and the broader justification for intervention.

    The episode also dives into larger philosophical and political themes: how governments define “state sponsors of terror,” the role of propaganda in wartime, and whether the American public is being given a full and honest picture of global conflicts. David challenges listeners to think critically about U.S. foreign policy, moral consistency, and what it really means for a nation to act justly on the world stage.

    This is a reflective, unscripted analysis that pushes beyond headlines—aimed at understanding not just what is happening, but why it matters.

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    ABOUT THE SHOW

    This show is your weekly source for independent commentary on news, culture, and politics; where it is our mission to arm you with the tools you need to cut through media misdirection and resist the mono-narrative.

    CREDITS

    Produced and presented by ⁠Sheehan Works - https://www.sheehan.works

    Edited by Jake Bennett https://www.bennettstudios.co/

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    1 h y 22 m
  • Social Media Lawsuit Disaster or Opportunity?
    Mar 27 2026

    In this episode of Human Reaction, the guys break down a landmark lawsuit where Meta and YouTube were found liable for the addictive design of their platforms and the harm caused to a young user. What starts as a headline case quickly turns into a much deeper conversation about responsibility in the digital age.

    They unpack the details of the trial, including how features like infinite scroll, autoplay, and algorithmic feeds were allegedly engineered to maximize engagement—and whether that crosses the line into manipulation. But the bigger question emerges: where does accountability actually lie?

    Is this a failure of Big Tech, or a failure of parenting and boundaries in a world where screens are everywhere? The discussion explores the gray area between building a product people enjoy and deliberately designing something addictive, drawing comparisons to everything from junk food to gambling to streaming platforms.

    From there, the conversation expands into something even more consequential. If social media companies can be held liable for user harm, what does that mean for the future of the internet? Could this open the door to sweeping regulation, similar to Europe’s digital laws, and what happens to free speech if platforms are treated like products instead of platforms?

    This episode dives into the cultural, legal, and philosophical implications of a case that could reshape not just social media, but the balance between personal responsibility, corporate power, and government control.

    Become a member and get cool stuff at humanreactionpod.com 

    To help us select the stories to cover each week, join our discord at this link!⁠⁠ https://discord.gg/B9HD5r7GxK  

    ABOUT THE SHOW

    This show is your weekly source for independent commentary on news, culture, and politics; where it is our mission to arm you with the tools you need to cut through media misdirection and resist the mono-narrative.

    CREDITS

    Produced and presented by ⁠Sheehan Works - https://www.sheehan.works

    Edited by Jake Bennett https://www.bennettstudios.co/

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    57 m
  • Ep. 220 - All The Arguments Against The Iran War
    Mar 22 2026

    On this episode:

    0:00 - Intro + Banter

    2:47 - The real costs of the war in Iran thus far

    9:05 - Our worsening economic situation

    12:58 - David’s rebuttals to the arguments for the war

    14:10 - They were going to get nukes

    17:43 - Is the threat of a nuke real?

    21:39 - But they attacked us in 1979…

    26:10 - Iran attacked our troops in Iraq

    30:06 - What about the “Death To America” chants?

    34:55 - Iran could have made a deal and chose not to

    36:51 - The radical Islamists would refuse a deal anyway

    41:34 - Is this war legal?

    48:36 - What does it say that congress won’t vote to declare war?

    53:55 - What can we expect from this war going forward?

    57:54 - War strategy vs. tactics - Can we win?

    1:06:29 - In war games, Iran always prevails

    1:08:19 - How could this end?

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    CREDITS

    Produced and presented by ⁠Sheehan Works - https://www.sheehan.works

    Edited by Jake Bennett https://www.bennettstudios.co/

    Intro Music by Dave Moran

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    1 h y 22 m
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