Topic: Blm

17 chapters across the catalog

Psyop Season
Episode 1720 2:31:32 - 2:34:08

1720: Psyop Season

Daniel Penny Acquitted in Subway Vigilante Trial

A Manhattan jury found Daniel Penny not guilty on all charges related to the chokehold death of Jordan Neely on a New York City subway. Penny, a Marine veteran, argued he acted to protect passengers from Neely's erratic and threatening behavior. Following the verdict, some activists and self-described BLM leaders have called for community protests, while critics of the prosecution argue the case was a politically motivated attempt by DA Alvin Bragg to punish a "vigilante."

Unhappy Newcomer
Episode 1689 2:35:31 - 2:39:21

1689: Unhappy Newcomer

Venezuela Election Ratification, US Political Unrest Fears

Venezuela's top court has ratified the controversial re-election of Nicolás Maduro despite widespread allegations of fraud. The hosts compare the situation to the US political climate, expressing concern that a Donald Trump victory in November could trigger violent protests from activist groups.

Techno-douche
Episode 1605 8:29 - 11:06

1605: Techno-douche

Information Warfare, Trauma-Based Control, Global Protests

The discussion centers on the concept of information warfare and the use of trauma to control global populations. Parallels are drawn between current Palestinian protests and previous movements such as BLM and COVID-19 lockdowns, suggesting these events are used by political powers to distract from local community issues like the fentanyl crisis.

Forever Wars
Episode 1338 2:36:51 - 2:39:38

1338: Forever Wars

Real Estate Ethics, "See Something Say Something" Policies

The National Association of Realtors (NAR) has implemented a policy allowing clients to report realtors for "offensive" social media posts. Realtors in Orlando are reportedly being challenged to address "implicit bias," leading some to delete political posts to protect their livelihoods.

Boba Liberals
Episode 1329 2:09:25 - 2:13:29

1329: Boba Liberals

Wing May on "Boba Liberalism" in the Asian Diaspora

Producer Wing May, a Chinese-American Gen Z listener, introduces the concept of "Boba Liberalism." She defines Boba Liberals as upper-middle-class Asians who use shallow cultural traits—like boba tea—to signal alignment with white liberal ideologies while gaslighting the actual concerns of the Asian community.

White Adjacent
Episode 1328 59:09 - 1:03:51

1328: White Adjacent

The "Queen of Woke" vs. The British Monarchy

The Oprah interview is framed as a strategic "hit job" by the "Queen of America" against the British Monarchy, aimed at labeling the institution as racist. This event triggered global discussions on white supremacy and led to the high-profile departure of Piers Morgan from his television role after he defended the royals. The segment suggests this is part of a broader "woke" movement to dismantle traditional European power structures.

iPhony
Episode 1312 4:12 - 7:45

1312: iPhony

Representative Tom McClintock Defends Trump Against Impeachment

Representative Tom McClintock delivered a speech arguing that Donald Trump’s January 6th remarks were protected under freedom of speech and did not constitute an impeachable offense. McClintock criticized the impeachment process as a "kangaroo court" that trivializes congressional power. He further contrasted the federal response to the Capitol riot with the prosecution of BLM and Antifa rioters over the preceding six months.

iPhony
Episode 1312 13:43 - 17:57

1312: iPhony

Media Double Standards on Political Violence and Riots

A comparison of media coverage reveals a disparity between the condemnation of the Capitol riot and the previous year's response to Black Lives Matter protests. While current rhetoric labels Trump supporters as domestic terrorists, previous statements from media figures and politicians like Chris Cuomo and Maxine Waters appeared to encourage or excuse civil unrest and confrontational tactics against political opponents.

Swiss Cheese Model
Episode 1308 20:56 - 24:52

1308: Swiss Cheese Model

Federal Reserve Branch Locations, BLM Riot Real Estate Patterns

An analysis of 37 Federal Reserve branch locations shows that 34 of them experienced riots during the 2020 civil unrest. Catherine Austin Fitts suggests the destruction of businesses in Minneapolis opportunity zones resembles a real estate acquisition plan rather than a spontaneous riot pattern.

Antigenic Drift
Episode 1306 3:29:12 - 3:33:46

1306: Antigenic Drift

David Icke on Global Control, Elon Musk, Bill Gates Philanthropy

David Icke argues that figures like Bill Gates, Elon Musk, and George Soros are "front people" for a global web of control. He claims Gates uses his philanthropy to fund the media and organizations like the WHO to orchestrate global health policy, while Musk is a tool of the military-industrial complex.

Electrical College
Episode 1300 2:48:58 - 2:51:22

1300: Electrical College

Civil Unrest History, Obama Era Precedents

The hosts trace the origins of current civil unrest and the Black Lives Matter movement back to the Obama administration, specifically the incidents in Ferguson and the Trayvon Martin case. They note the irony of people who once feared Obama would implement martial law now calling for the suspension of habeas corpus under the current administration.

Lockdown Face
Episode 1278 3:05:14 - 3:15:48

1278: Lockdown Face

Outro, Kanye West Grammy Video, Final Mix

The show concludes with a discussion of Kanye West's video of himself urinating on a Grammy award and the shifting political leanings of various demographics. Harry Scarry's book "Privileged Victims" is mentioned regarding the political fears of the gay community. The episode ends with a custom musical mix by Rexo and Quozo, featuring clips of Nancy Pelosi and civil unrest.

Insurrectious
Episode 1277 1:59:34 - 2:04:13

1277: Insurrectious

Sir Brian, NFL Boycott and the Rise of Political Sports

Sir Brian, a black football fan in the UK, explains his decision to cancel his sports package due to the "Black National Anthem" and BLM messaging in the NFL. The hosts discuss the "vacuum" being created by the politicization of major sports like baseball and soccer. They brainstorm alternative, less-politicized sports for fans, including Jai Alai, fencing, and roller derby.

Thugs on a plane
Episode 1274 2:46:56 - 2:49:26

1274: Thugs on a plane

CAIR, Black Lives Matter Co-option, Muslim Revolution

A 2016 clip from a leader of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) encourages American Muslims to treat "Black Lives Matter" as their own campaign. The speaker calls for a "revolution in America" similar to those staged globally. The hosts argue that the core tenets of BLM, particularly regarding family structure, are actually incompatible with traditional Islamic beliefs.

Trust Stamp
Episode 1267 1:23:53 - 1:30:27

1267: Trust Stamp

Executive Producer Seronymous, Hajj 2020, Goat Sacrifice

Executive Producer Seronymous provides a "boots on the ground" report from the Middle East regarding Hajj 2020. He describes the pilgrimage as surreal due to the lack of outsiders and the transition to virtual animal selection for sacrifices. He shares an anecdote about a guard only using white goats to avoid offending Americans during BLM protests. His note also critiques Modern Monetary Theory (MMT) and the failure of STEM programs.

Dummy Placebo
Episode 1258 2:19:11 - 2:23:07

1258: Dummy Placebo

Useful Idiots Podcast, Adolph Reed on Trump

Professor Adolph Reed appeared on the "Useful Idiots" podcast with Matt Taibbi, expressing his fear that a second Trump term would lead to the physical elimination of political rivals. Reed, a critic of the Black Lives Matter movement from a leftist perspective, suggested he might have to flee to Canada. Despite his rational analysis of labor organizing, his claims about Trump's lethal intentions went unchallenged by the hosts.

Peak Whiteness
Episode 1248 2:40:45 - 2:45:47

1248: Peak Whiteness

Graffiti Removal and the Disgusting Karen Clip

A viral video shows a woman yelling at others who were cleaning "BLM" graffiti off a federal building, accusing them of not caring about black lives and "not using their white privilege" correctly. The hosts find the clip highly offensive, describing the woman as "under-informed and over-socialized." This leads to a host's decision to ban "Karen" themed donations from the show.