Topic: Castration

4 chapters across the catalog

Wagner the Dog
Episode 1567 2:01:16 - 2:04:58

1567: Wagner the Dog

Long-Term Effects of Transition, Chemical Castration

The hosts argue that parents are being under-informed about the long-term effects of puberty blockers and hormone treatments. They claim that many of the chemicals used in "gender-affirming care" are identical to those used for chemical castration. They criticize the medical community for exploiting trusting parents for financial gain.

Bay Gin
Episode 1532 2:23:52 - 2:27:13

1532: Bay Gin

Vasectomy Side Effects, John C. Dvorak Theory

John C. Dvorak shares his unconventional theory on the long-term physical and psychological effects of vasectomies. He claims the procedure, which gained popularity in the 1920s, can lead to a "youthful but feminine" appearance in men.

Pregnant Person
Episode 1138 2:55:02 - 2:58:10

1138: Pregnant Person

History of Vasectomies and Pro-Life Perspectives

A discussion on reproductive rights leads to the history of vasectomies, which reportedly began in the 1800s as an alternative to the castration of violent prisoners. One host clarifies their "pro-life" stance while acknowledging the necessity of choice for women and expressing a controversial openness to televised capital punishment for transparency.

Three Chambers
Episode 1088 1:55:07 - 1:57:32

1088: Three Chambers

History of Vasectomies, Eugenics and Castration

A historical exploration of vasectomies suggests they were originally developed as a more palatable alternative to castration in the early 20th century. During the eugenics movement, the procedure was used to "calm" individuals without the obvious physical signs of castration, which often led to retaliatory violence against doctors. The hosts discuss the procedure's origins in the context of social control.