The Asylum is changing.
This is an official statement marking the evolution of The Low Meins Asylum Show. What you’re hearing now is not an ending it’s decay making room for something stronger. We stepped back intentionally, letting old ideas rot so a sharper, darker vision could emerge.
To every listener who stayed patient while we rebuilt in silence: this one is for you.
The first episode of the new era drops in the new year. Same honesty. Heavier themes. No filler. No mercy.
The Asylum isn’t gone.
It’s mutating!
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The Asylum is changing.
This is an official statement marking the evolution of The Low Meins Asylum Show. What you’re hearing now is not an ending it’s decay making room for something stronger. We stepped back intentionally, letting old ideas rot so a sharper, darker vision could emerge.
To every listener who stayed patient while we rebuilt in silence: this one is for you.
The first episode of the new era drops in the new year. Same honesty. Heavier themes. No filler. No mercy.
The Asylum isn’t gone.
It’s mutating!
In this episode of the Low Meins Asylum Show, I dive into the recent shooting of Charlie Kirk and the outrage surrounding it. While his death is tragic, I break down why the media and certain communities are framing him as a “great man” while ignoring the damage he caused with his rhetoric. From his statements against LGBTQ+ rights, his attacks on immigrants, to his dismissals of civil rights progress, Kirk left behind a legacy of division.
I also compare the public reaction to his death with other tragedies like the ongoing devastation in Gaza and the recent political assassinations in Minnesota where the loss of life and violence received far less attention. This episode is about calling out double standards, recognizing all victims of violence equally, and not sanitizing harmful legacies just because someone has passed away.
Tune in for a raw, unfiltered take on how we grieve, who we uplift, and why consistency matters.
Low Mein's Asylum Show
The Asylum is changing.
This is an official statement marking the evolution of The Low Meins Asylum Show. What you’re hearing now is not an ending it’s decay making room for something stronger. We stepped back intentionally, letting old ideas rot so a sharper, darker vision could emerge.
To every listener who stayed patient while we rebuilt in silence: this one is for you.
The first episode of the new era drops in the new year. Same honesty. Heavier themes. No filler. No mercy.
The Asylum isn’t gone.
It’s mutating!