Topic: Clock Boy

6 chapters across the catalog

Sweet Seventeen
Episode 1707 2:06:04 - 2:12:35

1707: Sweet Seventeen

Global Meetup Reports, Portugal and Ottawa

The hosts read reports from recent No Agenda meetups in Ottawa, Canada, and Porto, Portugal. These gatherings emphasize the "connection is protection" mantra. The segment also includes a retrospective mention of "Clock Boy" Ahmed Mohamed and his family's move to the Middle East.

Dig Up Canada!
Episode 1537 2:17:23 - 2:23:56

1537: Dig Up Canada!

Donor Thank Yous, DDOS Attack on Stream

The hosts read through a list of associate executive producers and $50 donors, despite a suspected DDOS attack targeting the live stream. Notable mentions include a "Clock Boy" themed donation and a defense of vasectomies from a father of eight. The segment concludes with a reminder that executive producer credits are recognized on IMDB and serve as a permanent record of support.

Men in Skirts
Episode 901 1:50:56 - 1:52:29

901: Men in Skirts

Ahmed Mohamed, Clock Boy Defamation Lawsuit Dismissed

A defamation lawsuit filed by Ahmed Mohamed, known as "Clock Boy," against journalist Ben Shapiro was dismissed by a Texas judge. Mohamed had sued after Shapiro questioned his motives for bringing a clock that resembled a bomb to school. The judge ordered Mohamed's family to pay Shapiro's legal fees and court costs.

Captain Talking Points
Episode 851 28:30 - 32:17

851: Captain Talking Points

Ahmed Mohamed, "My Sharia Law" Subconscious Singing

Adam Curry recounts a humorous and awkward encounter on a flight where he mistook a fellow passenger for Ahmed Mohamed, the "clock boy." While tired, Curry subconsciously began humming a parody song titled "My Sharia Law" to the tune of "My Cherie Amour." The segment also touches on the $15 million lawsuit filed by Mohamed's family against his former school district.

Dustbin of History
Episode 780 33:59 - 37:06

780: Dustbin of History

Pig's Head Incident, CAIR Spokesperson Accents

An investigation was opened in Philadelphia after a pig's head was left at the Al-Aqsa Islamic Society. The coverage of this event by Democracy Now! is critiqued for its focus on Islamophobia. Additionally, a spokesperson for CAIR (Council on American-Islamic Relations) is identified as the same lawyer who represented "Clock Boy" Ahmed Mohamed, and his rhetorical style is mocked.

Terror Tuesdays
Episode 768 1:48:04 - 1:49:46

768: Terror Tuesdays

Ahmed Mohamed, Clock Boy and Qatar Migration

Ahmed Mohamed, known as "Clock Boy," emigrates to Qatar after receiving a scholarship, following the controversy over his "hoax bomb" at a Texas high school. The hosts note that Mohamed met with the President of Sudan, a known war criminal, prior to his departure. They characterize the entire event as a manufactured scam designed to provoke accusations of Islamophobia against U.S. authorities.