Cash First(a pseudonym)is one of the hosts of the Fix 4 N.Y. podcast. An episodic show which discusses applying libertarian principles and MGTOW beliefs to daily life in New York City.
What led Cash to these alternative beliefs? He grew up impoverished in the Bronx. He remembers being a boy and listening to his parents talk about their lack of money often. This gentleman also talks about questioning love and marriage at a young age by seeing his brothers struggle financially because of divorce and separation(with children involved). Police doing mass sweeps in his neighborhood with 'Stop and Frisk' and profiling individuals; Cash found unjust and began asking how can we protect ourselves instead.
I found this young man by listening to Coach Greg Adams podcast, where he's often a contributor in the chat and call-in show—making great points and playing funny sound clips, a la Coach Adams. He is well-spoken, with an urban delivery, which reminds me of friends in the neighborhoods I grew up in, such as Washington Heights and the South Bronx.
Why is his show called 'Fix 4 N.Y.?' Cash believes if we applied more libertarian ideals to our everyday laws, NYC residents would have more freedom. Examples being-legalizing businesses that may seem taboo, turning one's car right on a red stoplight, and facilitating easier gun ownership.
We discuss even more on my latest podcast, which you can find in the player above.
Find the Fix 4 NY podcast here.
Contact Cash on Instagram here.
Why did Cash go MGTOW? Check out this video here.
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