The Left’s Attack On Capitalism And The Nuclear Family With Dr. Karlyn Borysenko



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The Left’s Attack On Capitalism And The Nuclear Family With Dr. Karlyn Borysenko

In this wide-ranging interview, psychologist-turned-independent journalist Dr. Karlyn Borysenko joins Catching Fire News to break down how far-left ideology operates in practice—not as abstract theory, but as a living, evolving movement shaping institutions, culture, and politics in real time.

Drawing on years of firsthand research, undercover reporting, and thousands of hours reviewing activist trainings and conferences, Dr. Borysenko explains why focusing solely on historical thinkers like Marx or the Frankfurt School misses what today’s activists are actually doing and planning. From DEI trainings and critical theory to attacks on capitalism, parental rights, and the nuclear family, she lays out a framework for understanding the language, subcultures, and strategic goals of modern radical movements—and why she believes many on the right are unprepared for what comes next.

More of her ongoing analysis and original reporting can be found at karlyn.substack.com and decodetheleft.com.

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Casey Whalen is an investigative journalist and independent media producer serving the State of Idaho, focused on uncovering corruption, documenting abuses of power, and amplifying citizen voices through grassroots reporting that bypasses traditional media gatekeeping. Through his Substack (caseywhalen.substack.com) and North Idaho Exposed on Rumble, his work has been featured by VICE News, One America News Network (OANN), the John Birch Society, Alex Newman's Liberty Sentinel, Infowars, and the documentary Never in America by Ryan Matta Media examining Idaho CPS's medical kidnapping of Baby Cyrus. Trained in videography, audio production, and documentary methods while working from a Spokane video studio from 2019-2022, Whalen has filmed thousands of hours of town halls, city council meetings, legislative hearings, and interviews, creating a public archive of civic activity across North Idaho while continuing to build independent media infrastructure that equips communities to hold public officials accountable.