Sept. 22, 2025

How to Survive Fascists (Without Going Crazy)

How to Survive Fascists (Without Going Crazy)

This isn’t a normal Banned Camp episode. Instead of banned book chaos, Dan steps up to the mic with a personal essay: How to Survive Fascists (Without Going Crazy).

What starts with a memory of reading 1984 and realizing “we’re living this book right now” turns into a survival guide for anyone trying to keep their sanity in an era of censorship, conspiracy theories, and Uncle Franks at the dinner table.

From book-burning “heroes” in Fahrenheit 451, to Atticus Finch teaching us why facts don’t always win, to the reminder in The Outsiders that the real audience isn’t the loudest voice in the room—it’s the people watching—we trace lessons from banned books into today’s political madness.

This episode is a little different: equal parts rant, roadmap, and reminder that you’re not alone.

Things To Listen For:

  • Why arguing with Uncle Frank isn’t worth your energy.
  • The one fact that shuts down Trump’s election lies.
  • Out-crazying the crazy with gay penguin logic.
  • What banned books secretly teach us about surviving fascists.
  • Why your voice matters more than you think—even when it feels like no one is listening.

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Disclaimer

Banned Camp features readings and discussions of banned books and cultural commentary for the purpose of criticism, education, and entertainment, in accordance with fair use guidelines.

Topics Covered:

fascism, censorship, Uncle Frank, Fahrenheit 451, To Kill a Mockingbird, 1984, The Outsiders, democracy, banned books, survival strategies