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VEE LAVALLEE's avatar

Keep doing what you're doing Zeteo. At this time the world really needs journalism that's strong and in your face. Being polite and asking softball questions doesn't cut it anymore. The world has become more dangerous because of it's leaders not it's people. The only way to combat that is to expose it every chance you get.

Valerie Stoyva's avatar

Thanks for you work. Consider visiting Boulder, Colorado...

Khadijah Hussain's avatar

I was privileged enough to attend the London event which was fantastic, and even got to ask a question. V lucky! Keep up the great work.

Wizarat Rizvi's avatar

My best 2 cents spent in 2025 for candid, honest, and sharp interviews with people making adifference. As Zohran et al would say, Zateo makes the difference.

Keep doing what you have proven that could be done- put the leaders to task to do the correct thing.

armand shingjergji's avatar

I attended the Toronto one. Keep going strong Zeteo.

Kathleen Christison's avatar

Thanks to YOU for an unforgettable year. Zeteo is fantastic!!! Come to Santa Fe, NM!

Ferit To's avatar

Would love to buy tickets for a Berlin event ❤️😄 or any other German city

Protect the Vote's avatar

Republican Nazis

Obviously Cheeto is a figurehead, albeit not a very good one, for a larger Nazi Republican movement which seeks to destroy the republic WE the People should not forget that every Nazi that stands behind this regime/movement is at fault This includes not only the sycophants that are making things happen in the Black House but also all the loyalists

It embodies the entire Nazi Republican Congress and the SCOTUS The group is comprised of all the right wing media such as Fox or NewsNation It includes right wing organizations It includes all the wealthy greedy scumbags supporting an opportunity to make more $$ rather than hold the Nazis in power to account

After Cheeto and his Nazi regime has been deposed, like Judas, all will plead with the electorate that they weren’t responsible It was the other guy’s fault That they didn’t want what happened to have happened

These people should not be left off the hook All of the groups above tried to destroy the government and WE the People’s democracy And that includes the Democrats who do not want to screw the Nazi Republicans….WE the People should not and will not forget what a travesty WE experienced There needs to be accountability and doesn’t necessarily mean in a judicial sense It means to not vote or listen to these scumbags, including the wealthy disenfranchised for at least 10 years That’s what happened to Nazi Germany

Linda Roberta Hibbs's avatar

I definitely love ZETEO. I don’t watch the regular news that much anymore. I definitely don’t like that cow Beri Weiss either. It’s my hope this night mare of this administration ends with the Democrats winning back the house and senate with the correct people not establishment.! Thank you Team zeteo

Naric's avatar

Please consider Dallas, Texas

Nathaniel Hannon's avatar

I'm currently caring for my parents' in Spokane, WA.

People here need determined inspiration.

Nathaniel Hannon's avatar

Spokane, WA

needs your enlightenment

and vigor.

I own a house at an intentional living community in Lincoln County.

Tolstoy Farms.

Than

Jakob Cambria's avatar

Imagine a time when your choice of words for everyday objects could instantly place you on a social ladder. A time when saying 'mirror' instead of 'looking-glass', or 'serviette' for 'napkin' could mark you not just as different, but as socially inferior. This was the reality of 1950s Britain, a nation gripped by a linguistic phenomenon known as 'U and non-U English'. [U=upper class; non-U=middle and lower classes] A reaction against the snobbery say of a Nancy Mitford or an Evelyn Waugh. I reheated once more by John Carey, a critic and professor of literature at Oxford who lobbed contrarian hand grenades at high-culture snobs and ossified elites who, in his view, revered lofty affectation over accessibility and saw appreciating the arts as a path to moral superiority, who died on 11 December 2025, at 91. Pugnacious, fearless and disdainful of academia’s more pretentious mores, Carey was a paradoxical figure in the British literary establishment for more than a half-century, skewing the sacred cows and rarefied ecosphere of academia that deserves let the air out of the bladders of pretension and staring down a long nose contempt. Phooey as the French would say!