7 chapters across the catalog
Leaked videos from Disney executives discussing a "not-so-hidden gay agenda" have sparked a debate about "grooming" in children's entertainment. Social critic Camille Paglia is cited, comparing current cultural flamboyancy and gender fluidity to the atmosphere of the Weimar Republic prior to its collapse. The discussion links these social shifts to a perceived loss of the "rule of law" among global elites.

Queen Bee Syndrome, Workplace Sexual Harassment Stats
The "Queen Bee Syndrome," where women in power are uncivil to female subordinates, is discussed alongside a controversial statistic claiming 21% of women are forced to have sex in the workplace. These figures are challenged as being hyperbolically high and unrepresentative of typical office environments.
Professor Camille Paglia critiques the current state of American journalism, claiming the Democratic party and coastal elites have destroyed the profession. She warns of a potential societal collapse into savagery if the power grid were sabotaged, citing a lack of historical perspective in younger generations. Paglia, an atheist, also argues that secular humanism is failing because it lacks spirituality, while the hosts frame climate change as a modern "religion" or "culling."

Camille Paglia on Transgenderism and Cultural Collapse
The hosts play clips of social critic Camille Paglia discussing the rise of transgenderism as a "fashion" and a sign of late-stage cultural unraveling. Paglia argues that the movement is part of an assault on masculinity and expresses concern over the "bureaucratic machinery" making permanent medical changes easier for young people. The hosts relate this to the historical decline of the Greek and Roman empires.

Camille Paglia, Anti-Feminist Feminist on Clinton
Intellectual Camille Paglia, a self-described "Clinton Democrat," criticized Hillary Clinton for her role in "trashing" Monica Lewinsky during the 1990s. Paglia argues that the power disparity between Bill Clinton and Lewinsky made the situation a "grotesque" sex crime. She questions why feminists continue to support a woman who enabled such behavior to maintain her own political standing.

Independent Rail Inquiries, CEO of KLM, Political Revolving Door
A call for an independent investigation into the Spanish rail disaster is highlighted, as government inquiries often protect the agencies responsible for infrastructure. The "revolving door" between government and industry is exemplified by Camille Eurlings, who moved from the Dutch Minister of Transportation to the CEO of KLM. This transition is criticized as a typical move for "elitist" politicians seeking power in Brussels.