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The Graham Platner Problem

The Graham Platner Problem

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In this episode of Fighting Matters, Steve Kwan is joined by Jesse Walker of Rough Hands BJJ to talk about Graham Platner, the Maine Senate candidate whose campaign has come apart under a run of scandals: a Nazi-associated tattoo, credible sexual assault allegations, and more. They use his collapse to get at a harder question that runs through both politics and jiu-jitsu: why we keep excusing disqualifying behavior from people we want to believe in, and what it costs us when we do.



👥 Featuring:
- Steve Kwan — https://bjjmentalmodels.com
- Jesse Walker — https://roughhandsbjj.com



🧠 Topics Discussed:
- Who Graham Platner is and how his campaign fell apart
- The Totenkopf tattoo and the "I didn't know what it meant" defense
- AIPAC, the rise of antisemitism, and where criticism of Israel ends and conspiracy begins
- Why we keep handing passes to people with disqualifying histories
- "Due process trolls" and why a courtroom standard isn't the bar for who we associate with
- How tolerating bad behavior normalizes it, and the Trump parallel
- The same rot in jiu-jitsu: protecting bad actors because they win or teach well
- Term limits, aging politicians, and elevating grassroots talent over big names



📖 Chapters:
00:00 — Why Fighting Matters isn't a left-wing podcast
01:11 — Who is Graham Platner?
03:24 — The Totenkopf tattoo and the "I didn't know" defense
05:23 — A campaign in freefall
09:15 — AIPAC, antisemitism, and drawing the line
14:11 — Nazi tattoos are disqualifying, even accidental ones
16:38 — Two sets of rules and the Fetterman problem
20:00 — Purity tests vs. keeping your moral compass
24:10 — The jiu-jitsu parallel: bad teammates and PEDs
25:54 — Due process trolls
32:02 — Mamdani and elevating outsider talent
44:34 — Supporting bad actors in jiu-jitsu (Josh Saunders)
49:24 — Being good at jiu-jitsu is not a competitive edge
53:29 — Geriatric politicians and term limits
59:07 — Wrapping up: accountability in practice

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