Topic: Cultural Appropriation

46 chapters across the catalog

Commie Comey
Episode 1071 3:17 - 6:37

1071: Commie Comey

Dutch Immigration Issues, Moroccan Integration in Hilversum

Adam Curry reports on his recent visit to the Netherlands, highlighting social tensions involving the Moroccan immigrant population. He describes the country as a "beta program" for European Union immigration policies that began in the late 1990s. Curry shares an anecdote about a friend's reluctance to drive a luxury car through Hilversum due to safety concerns.

No Agenda Christmas 2025
Episode 1828 1:20:19 - 1:24:16

1828: No Agenda Christmas 2025

Kamala Harris Kwanzaa Video, Cultural Appropriation Criticism

Kamala Harris releases a video claiming she grew up celebrating Kwanzaa with her extended family across multiple generations. The hosts accuse her of "the worst form of cultural appropriation," noting her Indian and Jamaican heritage and upbringing in Canada. They mock her description of "elders" sitting in chairs while children sat on the carpet, calling the story a fabrication for political gain.

Buffy Gorilla
Episode 1779 27:14 - 34:17

1779: Buffy Gorilla

TikTok Political Scolding and Bird Hands Gesture

A viral TikTok video features a creator scolding Donald Trump supporters for celebrating Independence Day, claiming their political affiliation is anti-American. The discussion focuses on the creator's use of "bird hands," a repetitive hand gesture common in social media rants. This behavior is likened to a digital pulpit where the comment section functions as a validating congregation.

Holiday Heart
Episode 1514 2:00:27 - 2:08:05

1514: Holiday Heart

Stanford University's Harmful Language List

Stanford University published a "Elimination of Harmful Language Initiative" list, advising against words like "American," "brave," "tribe," and "insane." The initiative claims these terms are offensive or appropriative, though the list has faced significant public ridicule for its perceived overreach.

The Best Clips Of The Day
Episode 1509 1:34:51 - 1:37:21

1509: The Best Clips Of The Day

Kamala Harris, Kwanzaa Celebration Claims

Vice President Kamala Harris released a video celebrating Kwanzaa, describing childhood memories of elders sitting on a carpet and discussing the principle of "Kujichagulia" (self-determination). The hosts accuse Harris of "cultural appropriation" and lying about her family's history with the holiday, given her Indian and Jamaican heritage.

Clubbing Center
Episode 1470 1:24:29 - 1:27:51

1470: Clubbing Center

Cultural Appropriation of Slang, Millennial Teacher Dilemmas

A fourth-grade teacher expresses anxiety on TikTok over students using slang terms like "sheesh" and "fire," fearing it constitutes cultural appropriation from people of color. The teacher seeks advice on whether to ban the terms or require students to research their cultural origins. This is presented as an example of the hyper-fixation on social justice issues within modern education.

Flurona
Episode 1413 2:45:28 - 2:51:51

1413: Flurona

The Mullet Comeback, NPR Genderless Hair Promotion

NPR has repeatedly aired a story about the resurgence of the mullet hairstyle, highlighting a Michigan stylist known as the "Mullet Queen." The report frames the haircut as a "genderless" style popular among non-binary people and traces its roots to Native American culture. Critics view the promotion of the mullet as part of a broader effort by elites to encourage a "wimpified" or gender-neutral aesthetic.

de-googling
Episode 1307 2:25:01 - 2:32:58

1307: de-googling

Kamala Harris Kwanzaa Video and Cultural Appropriation

Vice President-elect Kamala Harris released a video claiming her family has celebrated Kwanzaa for generations. Critics pointed out that Kwanzaa was created in 1966 in the U.S. and questioned the authenticity of her claims given her upbringing in Canada and her parents' backgrounds. The video is described as a form of cultural appropriation and political theater.

Mink Road
Episode 1302 2:51:13 - 2:53:49

1302: Mink Road

Kimchi Wars, China and South Korea Cultural Dispute

A diplomatic "incident" has emerged between China and South Korea over the origins and certification of kimchi. China recently secured an ISO standard for "Pao Cai," a similar pickled vegetable, which state media claimed was an international standard for the kimchi industry. South Koreans reacted with outrage, accusing China of cultural appropriation regarding their national dish.

Use Your Words!
Episode 1262 2:05:40 - 2:11:12

1262: Use Your Words!

Trader Joe's and Ethnic Branding, Noodle Gun Updates

Trader Joe's faced a petition to change ethnic product names like "Trader Ming's" and "Trader Jose's," which the company initially appeared to resist before clarifying they were already in the process of relabeling. In other "noodle gun" news, Lego canceled a V-22 Osprey kit due to pressure from anti-war groups. The Edmonton Eskimos football team also announced a name change.

Noodle Nation
Episode 1250 1:15:44 - 1:19:21

1250: Noodle Nation

Democrats Kneeling in Kente Cloth and Voter Backlash

Democratic leaders, including Nancy Pelosi and Jerry Nadler, faced criticism after kneeling in the Capitol Visitor Center while wearing Kente cloth scarves. Comedian Terrence Williams and other black commentators mocked the gesture as a hollow attempt to secure votes through tokenism rather than tangible policy. The hosts highlight the irony of the Democratic Party engaging in what would normally be labeled "cultural appropriation."

Hockeystick Hoax
Episode 1169 54:37 - 57:59

1169: Hockeystick Hoax

Dior Ad Controversy, Calvin Klein Plus-Size Branding

Dior pulled a fragrance advertisement featuring Johnny Depp and a Native American dancer following accusations of cultural appropriation. Meanwhile, Calvin Klein has shifted its marketing strategy from the "heroin chic" look of the 1990s to featuring plus-size models. The hosts discuss changing beauty standards and the influence of the Kardashian aesthetic on modern body image.

HyperTrending
Episode 1119 22:03 - 23:45

1119: HyperTrending

Hillary Clinton Southern Accent and Cultural Appropriation

Hillary Clinton has faced criticism for adopting a Southern "twang" during speeches at churches and political events. Observers characterize the shift in cadence as a form of cultural appropriation used to appeal to specific demographics, a tactic previously utilized by Bill Clinton.

Smart Wall
Episode 1106 1:59:23 - 2:05:15

1106: Smart Wall

Kamala Harris, Cultural Appropriation and 2020 Prospects

Kamala Harris is identified as the "Silicon Valley candidate" due to her family ties to Uber and MSNBC. The discussion accuses her of "cultural appropriation" for positioning herself as African American despite growing up in Canada with Jamaican and Indian parents. A bet is made that her lack of a traditional African American experience will be used against her in the debates.

People's Vote
Episode 1104 1:15:02 - 1:19:09

1104: People's Vote

Kamala Harris, Brown Privilege, Cultural Appropriation Claims

Senator Kamala Harris's 2020 presidential campaign tactics are scrutinized, specifically her use of social media and "mood mixes." The discussion questions her appropriation of African-American culture, noting her upbringing in Canada and her parents' origins in Jamaica and India. The term "brown privilege" is introduced to describe her perceived political advantages.

Expando-Vision
Episode 1079 46:27 - 49:32

1079: Expando-Vision

Cultural Appropriation, Austin Political Demographics, Singing Bowls

A description of the Austin museum event highlights the use of teepees and "singing bowls" as examples of cultural appropriation within the wealthy liberal community. A conversation with a campaign manager suggests that O'Rourke's victory depends entirely on high turnout from Black and Hispanic voters, leading to a discussion on the racial dynamics of Texas polling.

Rent Men
Episode 1049 2:34:16 - 2:36:08

1049: Rent Men

Montreal Jazz Festival Cancellation, Cultural Appropriation Protest

The Montreal Jazz Festival canceled the show "Slave" following protests over cultural appropriation. The production, directed by a white man and featuring white singers performing songs written by black slaves, was criticized by artists like Moses Sumney. The hosts argue that the concept of "cultural appropriation" is being taken to an extreme that stifles artistic expression.

End of an Era
Episode 1038 1:03:56 - 1:07:13

1038: End of an Era

Cultural Appropriation and Cinco de Mayo Controversy

The hosts discuss the history of Cinco de Mayo and the Battle of Puebla, arguing that Americans have a historical reason to celebrate the defeat of the French. They play a clip of a young man being harassed by social justice activists for wearing a poncho, with the activists accusing him of "perpetuating stereotypes." The segment critiques the modern sensitivity regarding cultural appropriation.