Topic: Campus Protests

10 chapters across the catalog

Mucho Retardo
Episode 1804 2:41:44 - 2:44:05

1804: Mucho Retardo

Steven Crowder, Campus Security and Concrete Milkshakes

Steven Crowder explains his decision to pull back from campus events, citing increased violence and threats, including "concrete milkshakes" and attempts to firebomb his car. The hosts criticize Crowder's framing of the situation, using the Dutch term "lijkepikker" (corpse picker).

Trash Can Man
Episode 1657 2:04:37 - 2:12:31

1657: Trash Can Man

Joe Biden, Campus Violence Condemnation

President Biden delivered a formal address condemning violence, vandalism, and trespassing at university protests, stating that "order must prevail." While Biden rejected calls to change his Israel policy, Donald Trump criticized the president for waiting too long to speak out and claimed protesters were being paid by outside agitators.

Illegal Chants
Episode 1655 7:59 - 9:19

1655: Illegal Chants

Campus Antisemitism Claims, Media Polarization

A debate emerges regarding the scale of antisemitism and the intimidation of Jewish students on American college campuses. Claims are made that right-wing media may be overstating certain incidents, while the hosts report receiving conflicting "flak" from both pro-Zionist and anti-Zionist listeners regarding their coverage of international control and influence.

Shark Hole
Episode 1086 55:03 - 58:29

1086: Shark Hole

Dinesh D'Souza Lecture, Campus Confrontation

A confrontation occurred at a university where a protester berated an individual attempting to attend a lecture by Dinesh D'Souza. The protester used aggressive language regarding "entitled white" people and institutional racism, sexism, and homophobia. The incident highlights the extreme polarization and emotional volatility currently present in political discourse on American college campuses.

Sandy Super Strong
Episode 960 2:52:15 - 2:54:39

960: Sandy Super Strong

University of Nebraska, Free Speech Zone Confrontation

A video surfaced of a University of Nebraska employee confronting students for distributing political material outside of a designated "free speech zone." The official claimed the students were spreading "propaganda" and required a reservation to use the specific campus plaza for their table.

His Name is Nimrod
Episode 953 41:00 - 43:28

953: His Name is Nimrod

Brett Weinstein, Evergreen State College, Campus Protests

Biology professor Brett Weinstein is pursuing a $4 million lawsuit against Evergreen State College following racially charged protests on campus. Weinstein was targeted after refusing to participate in a "Day of Absence" where white faculty were encouraged to leave. He alleges the college failed to protect staff and fostered a hostile environment where protesters searched cars for him and barricaded administrators.

Learn Russian!
Episode 933 1:09:04 - 1:12:23

933: Learn Russian!

Evergreen State College Protest, Race-Based Campus Exclusion

Protests erupted at Evergreen State College after Professor Brett Weinstein refused to participate in a "Day of Absence" where white students and faculty were asked to leave campus. Weinstein, who viewed the event as racist, faced demands for his resignation from students who accused him of supporting white privilege.

Succulent
Episode 920 1:51:09 - 1:54:00

920: Succulent

Northern Arizona University Safe Space Controversy

The president of Northern Arizona University, Rita Cheng, faced calls for her resignation after stating she does not support the creation of "safe spaces" on campus. Cheng argued that universities should prepare students for the real world rather than fostering segregation and misinformation. The hosts support Cheng's stance against what they view as social justice warrior overreach.

Tool Followers
Episode 830 5:27 - 7:47

830: Tool Followers

Milo Yiannopoulos College Tour and UCLA Protests

British commentator Milo Yiannopoulos is currently on a controversial college tour titled "The Dangerous Faggot Tour," drawing significant protests at campuses like UCLA. Protesters reportedly blocked doors to prevent his speech, leading to high-tension confrontations. Audio is played of a protester at UCLA having a vocal "tantrum" during the event.