Topic: Crusades

7 chapters across the catalog

Covidiots
Episode 1293 3:31 - 5:21

1293: Covidiots

Kamala Harris Victory Signs and Philadelphia Celebrations

Reports from Philadelphia describe pre-printed victory signs being distributed from vans immediately following the election call. Observers noted that many signs featured Kamala Harris rather than Joe Biden, highlighting her ties to Berkeley, Oakland, and San Francisco. The lack of Biden's image on certain campaign materials in these urban centers is noted as a significant branding choice.

Kalette
Episode 712 1:39:52 - 1:42:42

712: Kalette

LGBT Allyship, Hate Speech Accusations, and Brian the Gay Crusader

Adam Curry reads an angry email accusing him of being a homophobic Republican and a "misogynist." Curry rejects the Republican label and shares a supportive note from "Brian the Gay Crusader," who defends Curry as a true ally to the LGBT community. The segment addresses the difficulty of maintaining a nuanced perspective without being labeled by partisan interests.

The Key Key Thing
Episode 696 2:20:13 - 2:25:03

696: The Key Key Thing

International Donors, Anonymous Lesbian and Media Manipulation

Donations from Poland, Germany, and Australia are read, followed by a lengthy note from "The Anonymous Lesbian." She describes how the show's deconstruction of media narratives helped her realize her frustrations were with media manipulation rather than her own community.

Bend it Down
Episode 694 1:08:00 - 1:12:24

694: Bend it Down

National Prayer Breakfast, Obama and the Crusades

President Obama sparked controversy at the National Prayer Breakfast by comparing the atrocities of ISIS to the Crusades and the Inquisition. The hosts analyze the speech and a subsequent discussion by Fareed Zakaria, who argued that ISIS represents a civil war within Islam. They suggest the President's rhetoric is intended to frame the conflict as an internal religious issue that must be solved by regional actors like Jordan.

People the Board
Episode 587 1:40:42 - 1:43:46

587: People the Board

Brian Heiss, Russia Gay Propaganda White Paper

Brian Heiss, known as "Brian the Gay Crusader," released a 129-page white paper deconstructing U.S. propaganda regarding Russian anti-gay laws. The hosts praise the document for its thoroughness and its impact on Reddit communities where users admitted to being misled by coordinated media narratives. The paper argues that the situation for LGBTQ+ individuals in Russia is being misrepresented to punish Putin for harboring Snowden.

Grays+Monkeys=Humans
Episode 555 1:12:30 - 1:16:32

555: Grays+Monkeys=Humans

Vladimir Putin, Russian Psychiatric Institutionalization

A Russian court has ordered Mikhail Kosenko, a critic of Vladimir Putin, to be held indefinitely in a psychiatric institution following an anti-government protest. Human rights activists compare the move to Soviet-era abuses. Additionally, "Brian the Gay Crusader" provides an update on a white paper deconstructing Russian child protection laws and their portrayal in Western media.

Episode 401 47:43 - 54:35

401: The War on Chicken

Ottoman Empire History, Islamic Expansion, Battle of Vienna

The historical sections of the Breivik compendium cover the expansion of the Ottoman Empire and the subsequent Crusades. The text reinterprets figures like Vlad the Impaler as defenders of Europe against Islamic incursions. The 1683 Battle of Vienna is cited as a pivotal moment in stopping the "second wave" of expansion, forming the basis for the compendium's title year of 2083.