Topic: Critical Race Theory

19 chapters across the catalog

Vaccine Poverty
Episode 1365 3:08:19 - 3:13:01

1365: Vaccine Poverty

Jacob Zuma Arrest and Critical Race Theory in SA

The arrest of former South African President Jacob Zuma sparked massive unrest that some analysts, including Revolver News, link to the implementation of "critical race theory" policies. The hosts discuss how preferential hiring and the seizure of white-owned farms have led to the collapse of infrastructure and food supplies. They compare the situation to the prior economic ruin of Zimbabwe.

Zombie Town
Episode 1564 1:13:21 - 1:19:05

1564: Zombie Town

Social Emotional Learning, Cultural Marxism and Math

The discussion continues on how "Social Emotional Learning" (SEL) and Common Core are used to insert political ideology into subjects like math. The hosts argue that math problems are now used to pivot toward discussions on "equity" and class struggle. They cite academic Hannah Dyer's work on "Queer Futurity" as evidence of an intentional effort to dismantle the traditional family structure.

Flu Tsunami
Episode 1396 17:54 - 21:45

1396: Flu Tsunami

Critical Race Theory Definitions, Academic vs. Classroom Application

The hosts distinguish between the academic definition of Critical Race Theory (CRT) and its practical application in K-12 education. While the media claims CRT is only taught at the university level, the discussion argues that teachers trained in these frameworks bring the concepts into primary classrooms. The origins of CRT are traced back to Herbert Marcuse and the Frankfurt School's "Critical Theory," which focuses on challenging social power structures.

Clown World
Episode 1391 2:12:41 - 2:15:11

1391: Clown World

Political Correctness in Football, Transgender Athletes

The discussion continues with Whitlock's assertion that the NFL is mirroring the Biden administration's use of institutional power to enforce specific ways of thinking. He predicts that the league will eventually mandate acceptance of transgender players as part of its broader social justice messaging.

Shetard
Episode 1374 3:02:39 - 3:05:54

1374: Shetard

NSA Intelligence Capabilities, Ambiguity Increasing Strategy

Lara Logan argues that the NSA's vast digital collection capabilities make an "intelligence failure" in Afghanistan impossible. She suggests the chaos is an engineered outcome and points to a military strategy called "ambiguity increasing" used to confuse the public. She links this to broader domestic issues like the southern border and big tech.

Variant Factories
Episode 1361 54:03 - 1:04:18

1361: Variant Factories

Campus Reform Interviews and Critical Race Theory in Education

Campus Reform videos from Washington D.C. show college students expressing embarrassment regarding American history and a lack of national pride. Many students attributed their negative perceptions of the U.S. to courses taken at liberal universities and HBCUs focusing on systemic racism and zoning laws. The discussion references Jacques Ellul’s book "Propaganda," arguing that the current education system functions as a closed loop for ideological indoctrination.

Variant Factories
Episode 1361 1:04:19 - 1:07:14

1361: Variant Factories

National Education Association Critical Race Theory Initiative

The National Education Association (NEA), the largest labor union in the U.S., has announced plans to research and oppose organizations that challenge the teaching of Critical Race Theory. The union specifically targeted the Heritage Foundation, earmarking over $56,000 to create resources for educators facing opposition to "anti-racist" curricula. This move is characterized as part of a broader Marxist movement influencing educational policy across the U.S. and Europe.

Sheep Dipping
Episode 1359 39:25 - 42:47

1359: Sheep Dipping

Trump Rally Themes, Woke Military Criticism

During his Ohio rally, Donald Trump called for the firing of Dr. Anthony Fauci and criticized the "woke" military for adopting Critical Race Theory. He highlighted rising gas prices, inflation, and border issues as key failures of the Biden administration, urging supporters to focus on the 2022 midterms and the 2024 presidential election.

Media Liescape
Episode 1358 1:16:19 - 1:22:53

1358: Media Liescape

Wokeness and ESG, The Edelman Trust Barometer

The "Social" aspect of ESG is linked to the rise of corporate wokeness and critical race theory training. Larry Fink cites the Edelman Trust Barometer, which shows that the public currently trusts corporations more than politicians. This trust is being leveraged to implement a system of carbon credits and "true pricing" on carbon.

FAQs 4 Hacks
Episode 1354 2:48:05 - 2:52:58

1354: FAQs 4 Hacks

Military Loyalty Rumors and Critical Race Theory Backlash

The hosts discuss rumors circulating in alternative media regarding the military's loyalty to Donald Trump and a potential August reinstatement. This is contrasted with the growing public backlash against Critical Race Theory (CRT) in school boards across the country. The discussion links CRT to Marxist roots from the Frankfurt School and suggests it is part of a broader effort to subvert national unity and implement policies like Universal Basic Income.

Lousy Hummus
Episode 1353 1:30:39 - 1:33:56

1353: Lousy Hummus

Fox & Friends ITM, Critical Race Theory

A parent speaking against Critical Race Theory on Fox & Friends ended his segment by saying "ITM" (In The Morning), a No Agenda catchphrase. The hosts discuss how the media often cuts out such inside jokes from online clips to prevent "coded" messages. They provide a humorous guide on how to explain the greeting to confused news producers.

Lousy Hummus
Episode 1353 1:54:02 - 1:56:28

1353: Lousy Hummus

Critical Race Theory, School Vouchers Policy

Trump urged Republicans to immediately ban Critical Race Theory in schools, workplaces, and the federal government. He advocated for universal school vouchers to allow parents to opt out of "indoctrination" in government-run schools. The hosts note that these policy points received significant support from the audience but were largely ignored by mainstream media coverage.

Yak Yak Vax
Episode 1324 1:34:50 - 1:40:53

1324: Yak Yak Vax

Critical Race Theory in Schools and Teacher Perspectives

A high school history teacher donates to the show, describing how the podcast changed his perspective on Howard Zinn’s "A People's History of the United States." The hosts discuss the influence of the Frankfurt School on modern educational curricula and the push for "racist math" training.

Yak Yak Vax
Episode 1324 1:47:30 - 1:50:01

1324: Yak Yak Vax

Coca-Cola "Less White" Training Controversy

Whistleblower photos revealed that Coca-Cola utilized a LinkedIn training module encouraging employees to be "less white." The slides, which draw on critical race theory, define being "less white" as being less arrogant and certain, sparking criticism from lawyers and commentators who allege racial discrimination.

Post Orange
Episode 1289 1:46:56 - 1:50:51

1289: Post Orange

Google Employee's Anonymous Report on Corporate Culture

An anonymous hardware engineer at Google provides a "boots on the ground" report, describing the difficulty of "force-feeding critical race theory" to employees while they work from home. The producer is selling his home in Silicon Valley to move to Kansas City, citing a desire for freedom over safety. The hosts discuss the "struggle sessions" and cultural alchemy occurring within major tech companies.

RBG Down!
Episode 1279 1:20:26 - 1:24:11

1279: RBG Down!

Critical Race Theory Ban in Federal Agencies

Christopher Rufo of the Pacific Research Institute reports on the millions of dollars spent by federal agencies on critical race theory consultants like Robin DiAngelo. President Trump has since issued an executive order banning such training. The discussion touches on how these ideologies have allegedly infiltrated the military and civil service, leading to internal "intelligence services" for detecting bias.

Thugs on a plane
Episode 1274 1:03:19 - 1:06:54

1274: Thugs on a plane

Distance Learning Privacy, Critical Race Theory, Teacher Indoctrination

Teachers in several school districts, including Philadelphia and Tennessee, have expressed concerns about parents monitoring Zoom classrooms. Senior editor Libby Emmons reports that some educators worry parents will interfere with lessons on "critical race theory" and "white privilege." The hosts argue that parents should be actively involved in their children's education to prevent political indoctrination.

Olive Theory
Episode 1190 46:28 - 51:24

1190: Olive Theory

Sociology Professor, Critical Race Theory, and Redefining Racism

A segment from "Watters' World" featuring a sociology professor is reviewed, focusing on the claim that math and the United States are inherently racist. The professor argues that the definition of racism has evolved beyond individual belief in superiority to encompass systemic structures. The hosts interpret this as a mechanism for social control and a restriction on free speech.