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'''Chapo Trap House''' is a [[leftist]], [[socialist]] [[podcast]] created by [[liberals]] Will Menaker, Matt Christman, and Felix Biederman. The podcast often ridicules both the [[Democrat Party]] and the [[Republican Party]]. The podcast is primarily dedicated to criticisms of the "[[alt-right]]" (notably silent on the [[alt-left]]), [[capitalism]], [[libertarianism]], [[Donald Trump]], and the [[mainstream media]] (for not being [[fake news|fake]] enough). While the hosts are opposed to [[political correctness]], they still favor [[identity politics]], the [[homosexual agenda]], [[atheism]], [[anti-Zionism]], and [[Cultural Marxism]]. One of the hosts, Matt Christman, has encouraged listeners to "kill themselves and everyone around them,"<ref>https://www.breitbart.com/tech/2018/11/06/chapo-trap-house-host-matt-christman-kill-yourself-and-kill-everyone-around-you/</ref> and stated that he supports terrorist activity targeted at the President of the United States in a livestream.
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Revision as of 02:53, February 19, 2019

Chapo Trap House is a leftist, socialist podcast created by liberals Will Menaker, Matt Christman, and Felix Biederman. The podcast often ridicules both the Democrat Party and the Republican Party. The podcast is primarily dedicated to criticisms of the "alt-right" (notably silent on the alt-left), capitalism, libertarianism, Donald Trump, and the mainstream media (for not being fake enough). While the hosts are opposed to political correctness, they still favor identity politics, the homosexual agenda, atheism, anti-Zionism, and Cultural Marxism. One of the hosts, Matt Christman, has encouraged listeners to "kill themselves and everyone around them,"[1] and stated that he supports terrorist activity targeted at the President of the United States in a livestream.

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