Topic: Discipline

15 chapters across the catalog

Mask Debate
Episode 1264 35:50 - 39:11

1264: Mask Debate

Teachers Unions, School Reopening Disciplinary Policies

Teachers' unions are facing criticism for refusing to return to classrooms, with some linking reopening to broad social justice demands. The Chesapeake school board discussed potential disciplinary actions for students who refuse to wear masks, including phone calls to parents and formal conduct violations. The trend suggests a shift toward homeschooling as parents become disillusioned with the public school system's rigid COVID-19 protocols.

Obamable
Episode 1243 4:28 - 6:00

1243: Obamable

Japan COVID-19 Response, Low Mortality Rates, and Isolation Hotels

A report from producers in Japan highlights the country's low COVID-19 death toll of 739 for a population of 126 million. The success is attributed to a long-standing culture of mask-wearing during flu seasons and the government's use of 120,000 commandeered hotel rooms as isolation hubs. This strategy prevents infected individuals from spreading the virus in hospitals or at home.

Mask QR Raid
Episode 1231 3:02:30 - 3:05:14

1231: Mask QR Raid

Media Reaction to the USS Roosevelt Incident

The media's portrayal of the USS Roosevelt incident is criticized for focusing on the sailors' cheers rather than the breach of military discipline. Correspondents like Jen Griffin are noted for reporting that some officials warned against the quick firing. The hosts characterize the sailors' reaction as "millennial" behavior and support the Navy's focus on "good order and discipline."

Couple of Reds
Episode 1149 1:47:07 - 1:48:39

1149: Couple of Reds

Hong Kong Protests, Extradition Bill, Crowd Discipline

Massive protests continued in Hong Kong as demonstrators demanded the complete withdrawal of a bill that would allow extraditions to mainland China. The hosts marvel at the "crowd discipline" shown in viral footage of protesters parting for an ambulance. They speculate whether these protests could serve as a dry run for similar movements in Beijing against the leadership of Xi Jinping.

Two Dictators
Episode 1042 2:46:29 - 2:50:34

1042: Two Dictators

Restorative Justice and the Crisis in Modern Classrooms

A high school teacher provides a "front-line" perspective on how PBIS and "restorative justice" philosophies have empowered disruptive students and left teachers powerless. The hosts suggest that schools like Marjory Stoneman Douglas pursue these programs primarily for grant funding, while parents have "dropped the ball" on teaching their children how to behave.

Hairy Mary
Episode 1041 2:27:36 - 2:33:24

1041: Hairy Mary

PBIS Program, Behavioral Intervention in Schools

The Positive Behavioral Intervention and Supports (PBIS) program is being implemented in US schools, including Stoneman Douglas. The program uses a rewards-based system that adjusts consequences based on a student's race, culture, and socioeconomic background. Critics argue that labeling children from poverty as "brain damaged" or unable to control their amygdala undermines discipline and creates a new form of soft racism.

Morally Obtuse
Episode 902 1:18:54 - 1:22:03

902: Morally Obtuse

The Camp of the Saints, Hillary Clinton Clips

Producer Francis Sheehy sent a copy of the 1973 novel "The Camp of the Saints" by Jean Raspail, which depicts a mass migration event into Europe. The donor noted the book's relevance to current events in Europe and requested classic Hillary Clinton soundbites, including "clippity-clop" and "don't laugh." The hosts discuss the origin of the "clippity-clop" nickname, which referred to the sound of Clinton's heels on hardwood floors.

The Great Clip Show
Episode 822 1:31:36 - 1:34:00

822: The Great Clip Show

Child Leashes, Parenting Debates, Marijuana Smoke

The hosts engage in a heated debate over the use of child leashes. Adam Curry admits to using one for his children, while Dvorak expresses strong disapproval, calling it "wrong." Curry defends the practice as a safety measure for active children, while Dvorak jokes about blowing marijuana smoke in a child's face as an alternative calming method.

About Face!
Episode 729 1:23:10 - 1:26:22

729: About Face!

Staged Terrorist Imagery, Tactical Finger Placement

Analysis of ISIS propaganda photos suggests many images may be staged using professional contractors rather than actual militants. Observers noted that in some photos, "terrorists" exhibit professional trigger discipline — keeping their index fingers along the trigger guard — a hallmark of Western military training. In contrast, genuine amateur fighters typically keep their fingers directly on the trigger.

Warren, Melinda & I
Episode 579 25:12 - 29:42

579: Warren, Melinda & I

Colorado Marijuana Legalization, School Disciplinary Issues

Reports from Colorado suggest that marijuana has become the primary reason for student expulsions following legalization. While illegal for those under 21, students claim the drug is easily accessible. The hosts suggest these reports are being sensationalized by the Justice Department to undermine state legalization efforts, noting that youth drug use is a long-standing issue regardless of legal status.

Episode 451 1:06:31 - 1:10:20

451: Mass of Tax Nuts

Chinese Rail Service Training and Cultural Discipline

CCTV News reports on the rigorous etiquette training for crew members of China's new high-speed rail lines. The training includes physical drills where staff must balance books on their heads and hold chopsticks in their mouths to ensure proper posture and smiles. The hosts compare this level of discipline to the perceived lack of standards in the U.S. TSA and reference the "Noodles Kid" as a symbol of American worker entitlement.

First Buddy
Episode 359 2:15:49 - 2:19:18

359: First Buddy

Mutualization of Public Debt and Loss of Sovereignty

Herman Van Rompuy's use of the term "mutualization of public debt" is analyzed. The hosts define this as a move toward the complete unification of Europe and the loss of national sovereignty for individual states. They argue that while the Greeks are rioting, most other Europeans are "asleep" to this banker takeover.

Marceaux for Governor
Episode 221 1:45:08 - 1:49:39

221: Marceaux for Governor

Global Warming Skepticism, New Jersey Grading Policy, Tasing Incidents

The hosts briefly touch on global warming skepticism, mentioning eminent physicists who doubt man-made climate change. They then discuss a New Jersey school district's decision to eliminate the "D" grade, requiring students to either pass with a "C" or fail. This leads to a discussion on the increasing use of Tasers by police in schools to manage unruly students, which the hosts condemn as a failure of child-rearing.