This episode of O'Connor and Company is a thought-provoking discussion that delves into the complexities of modern society, from the rise of Marxism in the US to the importance of postpartum care. The conversation starts with a shocking revelation about a woman who attempted to bomb the state Capitol in New York, highlighting the dangers of radicalization and the importance of addressing mental health issues. The discussion then shifts to the topic of postpartum depression and the recent case of a woman who murdered her three children, sparking a social phenomenon where women are rallying around her and defending her actions.
The episode also touches on the importance of addressing the root causes of postpartum depression and the need for better support systems for new mothers. The conversation highlights the complexities of the issue and the need for a more nuanced approach, rather than simply blaming the pharmaceutical companies or the medical system. Additionally, the episode explores the rise of Marxism in the US, with a discussion on the dangers of socialism and the importance of preserving American values.
The conversation also delves into the world of higher education, discussing the importance of critical thinking and the dangers of a post-truth society. The episode features a fascinating story about a Cambridge professor who fabricated his credentials and the fallout that ensued. The discussion highlights the need for accountability and critical thinking in academia.

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