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Human ReAction

Human ReAction

By: 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.
Philosophy Political Science Politics & Government Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Christian Nationalist Andrew Wilson Brutally Destroyed
    May 3 2026

    In this episode of Human Reaction, we break down a heated debate between prominent right-wing voices Owen Shroyer and Andrew Wilson, hosted by Uncensored America, centered on one core question: has Donald Trump’s presidency actually delivered on its promises—or failed the movement that put him in power?

    What unfolds is less a policy debate and more a window into a growing fracture within the MAGA coalition.

    We start with the economy, where competing narratives collide. One side argues that Trump-era immigration crackdowns have driven inflation by removing cheap labor from the market, while the other points to broader forces like global energy markets and speculation, defending Trump’s economic record relative to the Biden years. The tension is clear: many voters want both reduced immigration and low prices, but those goals may be fundamentally at odds.

    From there, we move into foreign policy, particularly U.S. involvement with Iran. The debate centers on whether recent actions reflect strategic necessity or a departure from the anti-war stance that once defined Trump’s base. This moment exposes a deeper divide between nationalist restraint and interventionist thinking within the movement.

    We also examine one of the most volatile topics in right-wing discourse: Epstein, elite corruption, and the idea of a global cabal. The discussion sharply contrasts skepticism of sweeping claims with broader concerns about institutional trust and accountability.

    The most revealing moments come on a personal level. Owen Shroyer’s account of censorship, arrests, and feeling cast aside despite years of loyalty captures a sentiment that is becoming increasingly common among grassroots supporters—that the movement has shifted, and not in the way many expected.

    We close on a broader reflection: what was once a unified political force now appears fractured, with disagreements over war, free speech, and leadership threatening to reshape the future of MAGA.

    At its core, this is not just a debate about Trump—it is a debate about what the movement is now, and what it is becoming.

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    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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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • The Prosecution of Fauci Lieutenant
    May 2 2026

    On this episode, David & Joe discuss:

    0:00 - Intro & Banter

    1:30 - Prosecution of Dr. David Morens

    13:37 - Morens Relationships

    20:29 - Specific dramatic quotes from the indictment

    33:55 - Prosecution of James Comey

    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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    50 mins
  • The SPLC Scandal: Fighting Hate… or Fueling It?
    Apr 26 2026

    TBDIn this episode of Human Reaction, we break down one of the most controversial stories in recent memory: allegations that the Southern Poverty Law Center—an organization known for tracking and combating extremism—may have secretly funded the very groups it claims to oppose.

    From wire fraud charges to claims of money being funneled through shell companies, the conversation digs into how this case could reshape the way we think about activism, nonprofits, and the broader “narrative economy.” But beyond the legal details, the episode explores a deeper and more uncomfortable idea: what if opposing sides aren’t just fighting each other—but actually sustaining one another?

    The discussion touches on media influence, political incentives, and the possibility of a symbiotic relationship between watchdog organizations and the movements they monitor. Are these groups exposing real threats, or amplifying them? And what happens when the line between fighting a problem and benefiting from it starts to blur?

    More than anything, this episode challenges listeners to step outside tribal thinking and question the systems shaping public perception—because if the allegations are true, it may not just be one organization under scrutiny, but the entire way we understand conflict in modern America.

    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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    46 mins
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