Topic: Babylon 5

11 chapters across the catalog

Crypto-Burger
Episode 1696 23:45 - 30:23

1696: Crypto-Burger

California Deepfake Legislation, Gavin Newsom Parody Video

California Governor Gavin Newsom signed legislation, including AB 2839, aimed at restricting deceptive AI-generated content and deepfakes during election cycles. In response, the Babylon Bee released a parody video using a voice mimic to mock Newsom's policies on homelessness and crime. The discussion distinguishes between true artificial intelligence and computer-generated imagery (CGI) used for political satire.

Illegal Chants
Episode 1655 19:35 - 21:19

1655: Illegal Chants

College Humor Magazines, Political Correctness

The decline of traditional college humor magazines, such as the California Pelican and Harvard Lampoon, is attributed to the rise of political correctness starting in the late 1970s. The current landscape of satire is described as limited, with outlets like The Onion struggling while the Babylon Bee remains one of the few active players in the space.

Tranarchism
Episode 1578 1:06:17 - 1:08:42

1578: Tranarchism

Justin Trudeau, Separation and Canada News Policy

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his wife Sophie announced their legal separation after 18 years of marriage. The announcement was made on Instagram, which ironically cannot be reported as news by Canadian outlets on Meta platforms due to recent domestic legislation. The Babylon Bee satirized the event with a headline about Trudeau being married to a woman.

Trump Op
Episode 1510 1:01:37 - 1:10:04

1510: Trump Op

Kara Swisher and Yoel Roth on Twitter Moderation

In an interview with Kara Swisher, former Twitter head of trust and safety Yoel Roth discussed the decision to suspend the Babylon Bee for misgendering Admiral Rachel Levine. Swisher defended the removal of "dangerous" content, while critics point out her lack of disclosure regarding her role as an advisor for the Twitter competitor, Post.news.

Injectables
Episode 1481 2:42 - 5:49

1481: Injectables

Ben Shapiro, Podcast Movement, Babylon Bee Satire

The hosts discuss the fallout from Ben Shapiro's appearance at the Podcast Movement conference in Dallas. They reference a satirical Babylon Bee article regarding the event and criticize the conference organizers for their "woke" reaction to Shapiro's presence. The segment highlights the growing interest in the Podcasting 2.0 ecosystem as an alternative to mainstream industry gatekeeping.

That 70's Podcast
Episode 1446 9:30 - 13:32

1446: That 70's Podcast

Twitter Internal Sabotage and Matt Walsh Satire

Speculation arises that Twitter employees may be sabotaging the platform before the ownership transition, despite a reported code freeze. A satirical tweet from Matt Walsh regarding a "pangender child" fearing the end of democracy under Elon Musk is discussed as an example of the panic within certain online circles. The hosts analyze the effectiveness of the satire and the reaction of those who mistook it for a serious statement.

Use Your Words!
Episode 1262 1:12:34 - 1:16:05

1262: Use Your Words!

Mystery Seeds from China, Agricultural Espionage Concerns

Gardening enthusiasts in the U.S. report receiving unsolicited packets of seeds from China, often mislabeled as jewelry or earrings. The hosts discuss the potential risks of these seeds and the broader trend of China copying American agricultural and laboratory designs. They speculate on the cultural reasons behind China's focus on replication over original design.

Win by a Gyp
Episode 690 50:37 - 52:50

690: Win by a Gyp

Executive Producer Donations, Baron of Babylon 5 and Cable Cutting

The Kraut Brothers, Paul and Howie, donate to the show and are granted the title "Baron of Babylon 5." Another donor, Wesley Clark, describes his decision to cancel his expensive cable television subscription—which he calls the "coax cable of crap"—to redirect those funds toward the No Agenda show.

Felonious Bears
Episode 432 1:08:28 - 1:09:54

432: Felonious Bears

Babylon Pipeline, Iraqi Cultural Heritage Row

A diplomatic row has erupted between the Iraqi government and UNESCO over an oil pipeline being constructed through the ancient city of Babylon. Archaeologists warn that the project is damaging cultural heritage sites and jeopardizing World Heritage status. The hosts mock the lack of regard for ancient Sumerian artifacts in the pursuit of oil infrastructure.

You Can Take That To The iBank!
Episode 330 1:29:58 - 1:38:04

330: You Can Take That To The iBank!

International Donors, Airstream Sponsorship, Shickshinny Meetup

The hosts read additional donations from listeners in Prague, Norway, and the U.S. They discuss a book recommendation, "Babylon Banksters," and express interest in an Airstream sponsorship for future tours. The segment concludes with details about an upcoming meetup at the log house in Shickshinny.

Who Is John Brek?
Episode 141 18:34 - 25:53

141: Who Is John Brek?

Heroin Use Allegations Among U.S. Troops in Afghanistan

A news clip is analyzed regarding claims that U.S. soldiers in Afghanistan are increasingly using heroin due to boredom. The hosts dismiss the report as anti-patriotic propaganda and "bullshit," questioning the technical claims about "smokable heroin" labs. They argue that the real consumers of high-end narcotics are wealthy professionals on Wall Street rather than soldiers in the field.