café snake - spider-man mélancolie [Extrait Patreon]
Episode Date: March 24, 2026Notre Patreon : patreon.com/cafesnakeDaphné parle de l'étoile montante en géopolitique spéculative, Prof. Jiang et Mounir revient sur la promo mélancolique du prochain Spiderman.Aussi: retour... sur le docu Inside the Manosphere, Poilièvre à Joe Rogan, le terme "cocon épistémique", la saga Radio-Can et Amazon, le fruit-slop ou quand les fruits sont cocus.
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Good morning
Yo, it's my name
I'm gonna lookie just
I'm gonna say, you know,
if we can't say to a couple
a celebrity.
Hello, man, it's Daphne.
Oh, but I'm oblig, I
had a film of a noir
on a horse.
And then I was just like
this film that.
It's a cafe snake.
Good morning
Good morning
Good morning.
Hello, everyone.
Hello, well,
welcome to Cafes Snake,
or no other two,
Caffe Snake, number 85.
Yay.
What?
Today, it's an episode
Disponable
entirely on
our Patreon,
Patreon.com,
bar-oblaccafascene.
You have access
just to an excerpt
gratuit,
if you'll
be the episode
complete,
you can you
have been
so you'll be
about today,
Daphne?
I've
talked to
a professor
Dianne
who made
the history
speculative
who has
been really
in popularity
and it
and that
comes to
face to
certain critics,
we're
accused
to be
an psalup,
to be
an agent
of mossad.
I've tried
to make the
light
there
to find out of
my name
well
my son
after the
movie
of the new
new day
I want to
say that
the film that
the film
of superhero
and it's
in the
pop culture
but in general
also
of the
cinema
American
so
so
long
the
news
we have
some news
right now
a French
service
member
accidentally
opened up
his
Strava
on the
Charles
de Gaul
aircraft
carrier
and well
we now
know the
location of
France's
aircraft
carrier because he decided to go on a 7-kilometer run in the middle of the ocean.
Well, 20% of the world's liquid natural gas, a vital resource for daily life that affects
a massive part of the global population. 20% of it comes from Qatar, from Qatar's gas field
that it shares with Iran. It is the second largest producer of liquid natural gas, second
only to the United States. And liquid natural gas is used in everything, from heating to cooling,
power generation heavy industry, fuel for transportation.
So it really doesn't try.
It's coming change.
I've been to do.
But finally, I've decided that I had
convinced that I'd say
like it was not my father
at the beginning of this course.
And I said that I'd
be consistent with all that.
Okay, so I wanted to
go back to the documentary
Inside the Manosphere,
so plonged in the monosphere,
which is on Netflix,
a documentary of Louis Theron.
I was entering the manosphere, a wild frontier of streamers whose behavior is reshaping the culture.
People ask me, why Miami?
And I tell them, because if it was 120 years ago, I'd be on a horse on the way to California to dig for gold.
Whose appeal has proved irresistible to hordes of young fans.
Oh, my God!
15 is probably like your main demographic.
No, it is it.
They hear that content.
They did that content.
They did it.
I think it
it exposed
a bit
advantage,
how the web
of today,
let's be exploited
for generate
the engagement
and ultimately
also of the
money,
and we
analysed really
the process
the process
the platform,
how it's
that function,
the diffusion
of the content,
how it's
so there's
really the
consideration also
of the ecosystem
of the
streaming,
what's that
does it
can't
that's not
to what
what's
what's
what's going
to do
direct, and we talk
often of this in a cafe
snake, but that's, you know,
the content by the
next, it will be
transformed, we'll
be segmented, we
will be cut, we
will clip, and
it's these clips
that, finally,
that will
become the contentu
media, who
will potentially
become virot.
We made it the
front of the
considerations
material,
structural, also,
when we're
talking about the
structure of
the media
of today,
and not just
these considerations
ideological,
let's,
the people
who chose
for,
Apart the H.S. Tikitaki,
that I know
too,
who seemed to be
an espose
a kind of
a special
like a
documentaryist
he was going
to meet
these
influencers
of the
manosphere.
A part
he had like
really a
character
in fact
and that
had like
no
proper,
he had just
repeated
some things
but at
a moment
there's
like,
he's like
tweeted of
what,
against the
people,
he's like
why to
tweet it
is like
to do
there's
like
no recule,
he did
just form
of
engagement
But the other, who is going to see
cynical, who is to go
who Myron
of Fresh and Fit,
let's say these two guys
are still kind of
instrumental in the
montie original
of the form mainstream
of conduit
that we call masculineism.
But justly,
talking about
of H.S.
Tiki Toki,
you say that
there had not necessarily
of reflection
behind what
that was simply
purely for
the engagement.
It was limited.
I would say
that there
had no idea
original that
He's a little limitation
that's like,
because I've
read a text
that I've
found interesting
on the documentary
a critic
and it's
it makes to
see how much
the engagement
to be the
ideology dominant.
You know,
even, I
see not,
I know,
the patriarchal or
the racism,
it's the
question of
the engagement
that is
predominant.
So,
the capital.
No,
the text
which I
know I'm
it, it
it's, it
came to
Rain Fisher
Kwan,
It's a young
writer
Internet Princess
so I'm going to
let me know
in the notes
but she said
the documentary
illustrates very
a paradox
to care of
the monosphere
I think that
merit perhaps
more than
attention and I
will tell
a text
but it's
tradu
I'll reprance
these words
but she
says that the film
can't
contrast
between
the personality
that these
men make
the same
let's
fucking
liberal,
autonomous,
affranchis
like if
if their
veritable
masculinity,
virility,
it consisted to
be liberated
to the matrix,
and then we're
doing what he
wanted,
paradoxalely
in that,
what we've
seen in the
documentary,
it's the
submission
almost
total
to the
, the
exigences of the
algorithm.
In the
documenter,
there's a
scene where
is we
see Louis
Therotot
like
interviewerow
or the
blonde of
one of
his
influencers
and he
someone
who,
I'm,
I'm,
I'm,
I'm a
relation that is polygame
in a sense
unique in the sense
that I'm
my friend
she has been in
he says that
I want to have
other, he says
he says to
when he says
when he says
to say,
she says,
she's like,
she's like,
oh,
we don't have not
again
talk about,
oh, well,
it's not really
, and it's not
really,
it's like,
yeah,
but I'm,
like, I'm not
, I'm not
like,
you know,
he's like,
um,
mitigate or,
like,
adulcorre his
propos,
like,
and direct,
and like,
Louis Tero,
the call out
You've got back down in 10 seconds.
These clips that,
that circuls on internet,
plenty of YouTubers
who have these guys
that have used
for them to ridiculize.
So it's like
if it's like
there's a product
that's ridiculise
a guy.
Brief,
malchre the things
they say,
and he revendee,
we have the impression
that they pass,
according,
Raine Fisher-E
Kwan,
they pass their
journey to gne
their desire
or their
fashion of
just for
having the approbation
of an algorithm
that recompose
a caricature masculine, hyperbolic, bizarre, counter-intuitive.
I don't know, the guy whom you talked,
it's the guy who said,
I'd like, I'd like to have two women.
I think it's, well, in the phone,
he's made, by his co-pene after the tournage.
Like, they modelled their life entire,
even their life privy,
to be plied to these exigences
that are continued,
and then, you know,
and that's change also,
the algorithm,
it's something that's not necessarily
predictable,
and it's transformed,
them,
they're like,
they're like,
to be able to
help you
know,
there's like,
there's something
of a little
there's, you know,
and that's,
you know,
that's, you know,
it's interesting
because we can't
in which system
economic and mediatic
that's inscrite.
So,
the Prochings,
I wanted
about the passage
of Pierre Pauleave,
the barado of
Joe Rogan,
it's finally
for the people
who have
been after
the month,
there's almost a
year for Joe
for J'C.,
Paulyive at Rougain,
it's all right,
Pauliev-A-Rourgain, that's
You have predied.
No, but I had said that it's
that it's not
arrived during the election.
Peter Pollyev
don't an explanation
in the apparition
where's he said
that he could not
quitted the territory
can't be during
these elections.
And to do you
do it's like
Jordan Peterson
in January
this year that
I think it
had been more
more efficient
to make Jorgan
maybe he said
that's a
Peterson,
it's a Canadian
it's going to
make a move
to come,
okay I'm
going to have
a group podcast
American,
he had done
to go to
Rogan.
So, now,
for the
episode of
72 hours,
we've
made the CV
of the
TV of
director,
commentator of
the match
of UFC,
we present
that to a
audience,
like if it's
an
kind of a
creator
emergent
when,
and it's
over 50
Jorogan
experience,
it's the
podcast the
most
the podcast the
last
the
fact,
there, you know,
I'm not
the top chart,
and the podcast, it's
the podcast, it's
So, we do so on C-V, we're on
on these transgressions,
these episodes controversial, and then we're
like, oh, Pierre Pollynev, va.
But there's like a space of changement
of cadre in how we cover Pierre Paulyev,
because now the media
of deroges seem to moderate
his discourse, that's present
in a fashion different,
and that would be at the line of the
sundage that shows
at how point he is unpopular.
If there were these elections
today, Mark Carney,
would, like, 50% of the votes,
it would be an immense majority.
It's that we report,
arre
for the
time.
So, there had
had been
a
great change
of Com
of Pierre
Poyev
from his
vote of
and then
the media
it's really
because
because there
two weeks
three weeks
there's
like there
there's like
oh,
yeah,
he has moderated
his tone
now
now it's
that's like
it's like
it's
like we
we're
we're
we're prepared
to a
space
that the
two parties
fusion
in fact
and there
just a
party
on Canada
because Mark
Carney
govern the
Libero
more
at the right, and Pierre Pollyave is
in trying to become good
with Kearney.
It's like, oh,
he's been,
fusioned the two parties
in a carat.
And with all the
situation of the transfuge
of party of
conservative at liberal,
you know, the position
of leadership of
Pierre Paulyev
is really at
the first of the
party conservator.
So, there,
he decided to
make a tour
European,
suivied of
an tour
American,
and he debark
to Austin,
Texas,
for enregistry
on register his
episode of Joe
Hogan.
I think it
wrong,
because,
just right,
there,
I really,
made the description
a bit that we've heard
in the media
like that's
but we've
not been talking
about about the
front,
like,
of the interview
in a time
and I think
that's quite
because the
interview in fact
so,
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