Topic: Andy Ngo

4 chapters across the catalog

Battle Rhythm
Episode 1824 1:07:48 - 1:12:21

1824: Battle Rhythm

Candace Owens, Charlie Kirk Assassination Theories

Candace Owens has faced criticism for promoting elaborate theories regarding the alleged "assassination" of Charlie Kirk, blaming a wide array of entities including the French government, Mossad, and the FBI. Critics like Tim Pool and Sarah Fields suggest Owens is acting out of personal grievance following her departure from Turning Point USA. Journalist Andy Ngo noted that a gag order in the Kirk case has limited the public release of facts.

White Adjacent
Episode 1328 2:23:49 - 2:29:03

1328: White Adjacent

Anti-Asian Sentiment and the "Inconvenient Minority" Narrative

The cancellation of Mumford & Sons' Winston Marshall for endorsing Andy Ngo's book highlights a growing tension regarding Asian American identity in the "woke" narrative. Asian Americans are described as an "inconvenient minority" because their high academic and economic success challenges the left's narrative of systemic oppression. New terms like "white adjacency" are being used to discredit Asian success in fields like mathematics.

Peak Whiteness
Episode 1248 24:09 - 27:04

1248: Peak Whiteness

Andy Ngo on Portland Politics and Antifa

Journalist Andy Ngo discusses the political climate in Portland, noting that local politicians previously viewed Antifa as "folk heroes" but are now distancing themselves due to the high cost of property damage. Ngo argues that Democratic politicians struggle to condemn the group because they share similar ideological goals. The segment also addresses the legal complexities of Trump's effort to classify the group as domestic terrorists.

Brand Purpose
Episode 1151 2:45:36 - 2:50:55

1151: Brand Purpose

Andy Ngo Attacked by Antifa in Portland

Journalist Andy Ngo was physically assaulted by Antifa protesters in Portland, Oregon, resulting in a brain hemorrhage. The hosts highlight reports that some "milkshakes" thrown during the protest contained quick-drying cement and criticize the lack of mainstream media coverage.