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A Peasant's Voice

A Peasant's Voice

Auteur(s): Justin John Scheck
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A Peasant's Voice is a Show Created, Produced and Hosted by Artist/Activist Justin John Scheck.


The Monthly Show (sometimes bi-weekly) cuts through the "Shit" that Trump “Floods The Zone” with and examines it through a Historical and Spiritual Lens.


The Show is coverage of where we are in America, and how we got here.

© 2025 A Peasant's Voice
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  • A Peasant's Voice - Episode 7 - Stage Three Of The Fascist Takeover
    Sep 29 2025

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    An Episode about the playbook of fascism told in part through song's from his new Album, "Fascist Addict". Fascism has never been complicated – identify scapegoats, control the narrative, silence opposition. What's terrifying isn't its complexity but its effectiveness, even when we can see it happening right before our eyes.

    I've been watching this slow-motion takeover unfold for years, starting with Reagan's dismantling of the Fairness in Media Doctrine that once required balance in broadcasting. When he vetoed congressional attempts to preserve these protections, he unleashed a media ecosystem where truth became optional and tribal identity determined what facts people would accept. Today, some networks operate with just 12% factual content while still calling themselves "news."

    This manufactured reality created perfect conditions for the classic fascist strategy of scapegoating. First, it was immigrants "stealing jobs." Now, it's expanded to include political opponents labeled as terrorists. When leaders begin criminalizing those who oppose fascism (literally what "Antifa" means), they're following a dangerous historical pattern that has preceded humanity's darkest chapters.

    What makes this moment particularly dangerous is how our divisions are framed as left versus right when the more accurate framing is top versus bottom. While we fight culture wars, the economic elite consolidate power, wealth inequality grows, and democratic institutions erode. The wealthy benefit while the vast majority experience stagnating wages and increasing economic insecurity.

    We need to recognize these manipulative tactics and refuse to participate in the manufactured outrage that drives us apart. The path forward requires recommitting to shared democratic values, demanding media accountability, and focusing on economic conditions that affect all Americans regardless of political affiliation.

    Don't miss my album "Fascist Addict" on streaming platforms and my coming one-man show A Peasant's Voice: The Divided States of The Poor Working Class – both warnings about where we're headed if we don't wake up and recognize this playbook for what it is. Subscribe for more raw, unfiltered analysis as we navigate these perilous times together.

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    50 min
  • A Peasant's Voice - Episode 6 - The Trans Genocide Of Theocratic Hypocrisy
    Jul 12 2025

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    What happens when we discard 150,000 years of human cooperative evolution for a system that rewards hoarding resources? In this raw, unfiltered episode of A Peasants' Voice, Artist-Activist Justin John Scheck pulls no punches examining the deeply entrenched problems in American society that few mainstream voices dare to confront.

    Scheck delivers a passionate critique of what he calls "Christian heresy" - the misinterpretation of religious texts to justify discrimination against LGBTQ+ individuals while ignoring other biblical prohibitions. His devastating analysis of the tragic consequences facing transgender youth denied gender-affirming care highlights the life-or-death stakes of these political debates that are too often treated as abstract policy discussions.

    The episode's centerpiece dismantles the myth of trickle-down economics through a compelling tribal metaphor: "If you're a tribe of 10, you don't give the whole deer to one guy and then he walks away with it." Scheck reveals how the recent tax cuts, like those before them, directed 81% of benefits to just 0.1% of Americans - a concentration of wealth that contradicts our evolutionary history as cooperative beings.

    From foreign policy missteps to immigration controversies, the podcast connects seemingly disparate issues to illustrate how the dehumanization of "others" serves to maintain power structures. Yet amid this critical examination, Scheck offers hope through examples like Mamdani's primary victory in New York, where proposals for free public transportation gained traction despite opposition labeling it "socialist."

    For those feeling disillusioned with mainstream political discourse, this episode provides both validation and perspective. Scheck reframes democratic socialism not as a radical ideology but as a return to natural human tendencies toward cooperation and mutual support, pointing to Nordic countries' success as real-world examples.

    Ready to challenge your thinking about economics, religion, and politics? Listen now and join the conversation about creating a more just and compassionate society. Share your thoughts with us and help spread these important ideas to others seeking authentic discussion of today's most pressing issues.

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    30 min
  • A Peasant's Voice - Episode 5 - End Days Fascism
    May 25 2025

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    In Episode 5, JJS covers thru the end of May 2025, with coverage of June in two weeks. Due to health issues he had taken a month and a half off, and he comes back renewed to explain the current steps Trump is taking that are simply Fascism Historically, literally, and by definition. He covers the Genocide and exile in Gaza, and stays narrow, not getting "flooded by shit" as Steve Bannon says Trump does to The Media.

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    45 min
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