Topic: Discrimination

104 chapters across the catalog

Kennel Index
Episode 1874 46:02 - 52:24

1874: Kennel Index

Australian Sex Discrimination Hearing and Potential Pregnancy

A viral clip from an Australian hearing depicts a legal exchange where it is argued that a trans woman (biological male) can be discriminated against based on "potential pregnancy." The hosts mock the circular logic of the testimony. An anecdote follows regarding a biological female who transitioned to a male but was shocked to discover she was pregnant, illustrating the power of psychological identification over biological reality.

Zoomerwaffen
Episode 1829 2:46:07 - 2:49:43

1829: Zoomerwaffen

Rinvoq Side Effects, EEOC Diversity Scrutiny and AI Voices

A review of the extensive side effects listed in advertisements for the drug Rinvoq is followed by a report on the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC). Under the Trump administration, the EEOC is reportedly shifting its focus toward scrutinizing corporate diversity programs and protecting "sex-based rights" and "national origin." The hosts express suspicion that Reuters is using AI-generated voices for its news reports.

Bad Fad
Episode 1808 6:54 - 9:04

1808: Bad Fad

Political Polarization, Hair Salon MAGA Discrimination Claims

A stylist of Syrian descent in Austin, Texas, reports facing professional pressure and potential eviction from her salon chair due to perceived conservative political leanings. The incident followed her attendance at a memorial for Charlie Kirk, leading coworkers to accuse her of "turning MAGA." This anecdote serves as a broader commentary on the rising social tensions and ideological silos in liberal urban centers.

Lipless Wonder
Episode 1713

1713: Lipless Wonder

Whoopi Goldberg, Staten Island Bakery Controversy

Whoopi Goldberg accused a Staten Island bakery of refusing her service due to her political beliefs, a claim the establishment later refuted in a press conference. The bakery, identified as Holtermann's Bakery, clarified that their equipment was actually down at the time of the request. The incident drew comparisons to the "Soup Nazi" trope from Seinfeld regarding service refusals in New York.

Rainbow of Rockets
Episode 1683 47:34 - 52:10

1683: Rainbow of Rockets

Kamala Harris, Indian Heritage and Tech Sector Discrimination

The debate over Kamala Harris's identity continues with a focus on her South Asian heritage and its perception within the Black community. Activist Michaela Montgomery is cited regarding Harris's past identification as an Asian woman. The discussion touches on claims of discrimination against ADOS workers by Indian Brahmins in the Silicon Valley tech sector.

The Meloni
Episode 1670 1:45:22 - 1:46:57

1670: The Meloni

American Airlines Racial Discrimination Lawsuit

Three Black passengers have sued American Airlines after being removed from a flight due to an alleged "offensive odor." CEO Robert Isom issued an apology and formed an advisory group to improve the experience for Black customers. The hosts question the validity of the incident, suggesting it could be a coordinated legal scam.

Flash to Bang
Episode 1619 2:44:34 - 2:48:19

1619: Flash to Bang

Title IX, University Presidents and Federal Funding

A major donor's note highlights the recent congressional testimony of university presidents, suggesting they were "over-lawyered" and trapped in a Title IX mindset. Title IX prohibits sex-based discrimination in any educational program receiving federal financial assistance. The failure of the presidents to navigate these questions effectively is attributed to a rigid adherence to administrative policies over common sense.

Food Noise
Episode 1606 11:36 - 15:27

1606: Food Noise

Yoder Law, Straight Pride Flag and Classroom Lawsuits

A lawyer on TikTok is promoting a "Straight Flag" packet designed to challenge the presence of Pride flags in public schools. The strategy involves citing viewpoint discrimination case law to force schools to either display the straight flag or face lawsuits for punitive damages ranging from $300,000 to $1.1 million.

Unpack It
Episode 1600 2:11:13 - 2:13:27

1600: Unpack It

NDP Convention, Gender Parity and Yellow Cards

At the New Democratic Party (NDP) convention in Canada, organizers enforced "gender parity" at the microphones using yellow cards to prioritize speakers who face "systemic barriers." This includes women, racialized folk, and the 2SLGBTQIA+ community, effectively deprioritizing men. The hosts compare the use of yellow cards to historical markers of identity, criticizing the exclusionary nature of the "inclusive" space.

Balconazi
Episode 1582 2:48:34 - 2:52:38

1582: Balconazi

Travis King North Korea Detention, Racial Discrimination Claims

North Korea has officially confirmed the detention of U.S. soldier Travis King, who crossed the border during a DMZ tour. State media claims King sought refuge due to "inhumane maltreatment and racial discrimination" within the U.S. Army. King's family reports that he had been acting strangely and felt his life was in danger prior to the incident, while the Pentagon continues to work for his safe return.

Unbanked
Episode 1570 1:15:09 - 1:19:15

1570: Unbanked

Transgender Gynecologist Dispute, Non-Binary Identity

A viral clip features a transgender individual complaining about being refused service at a gynecologist's office. This leads to a broader discussion on the "insanity" of current gender identity trends, including a segment on non-binary individuals who reject traditional gender markers while maintaining a conventional appearance.

Stern & Wrinkled
Episode 1557

1557: Stern & Wrinkled

Sumo Wrestling, New York Weight Discrimination Bill

Taro no Fuji, a Mongolian-born Yokozuna, is currently leading the May sumo tournament with eight consecutive wins. New York City officials are moving to pass a bill prohibiting discrimination based on weight, which is characterized as unnecessary virtue signaling. The discussion contrasts the stability of traditional sports like sumo against modern political trends and global conflicts.

Stern & Wrinkled
Episode 1557 3:01:58 - 3:04:40

1557: Stern & Wrinkled

Scarred Woman Experiment, Victimhood Ideology

A sociological experiment involving women who believed they had facial scars (which were actually removed before their interviews) showed that they perceived significantly more discrimination than they actually faced. The study suggests that a "victimhood ideology" primes individuals to look for oppression even when it isn't present. The hosts relate this to new laws in New York regarding weight and appearance discrimination.

Cat Hole
Episode 1546 1:28:00 - 1:34:31

1546: Cat Hole

Susan Rice, Justin J. Pearson and Code Switching

Susan Rice addressed the National Action Network, citing a Citibank report that claims discrimination against Black Americans has cost the U.S. economy $16 trillion over 20 years. Meanwhile, attention is drawn to Tennessee lawmaker Justin J. Pearson following his expulsion and reinstatement. Video comparisons show Pearson's transition from a moderate student government persona to a more radical activist style, including changes in speech and appearance.

MacGuffin
Episode 1479 9:06 - 12:59

1479: MacGuffin

Minneapolis Teachers Union, Race-Based Layoff Policy

The Minneapolis Teachers Union negotiated a contract that exempts non-white teachers from seniority-based layoffs to remedy past discrimination. Legal experts suggest this policy may violate the 14th Amendment, while personal accounts highlight the psychological and professional toll on "diversity hires" who feel unqualified for their positions.

Superwokes
Episode 1468 1:14:18 - 1:19:11

1468: Superwokes

Peter McCullough, Swedish Study on DNA Integration

Dr. Peter McCullough discusses a study from Lund University in Sweden suggesting that the Pfizer vaccine can reverse transcribe into human liver cell DNA in a lab setting. Dr. Simone Gold suggests this could lead to lawsuits based on the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act (GINA). The hosts reference the Percy Schmeiser Monsanto case regarding the legal implications of patented genetic sequences in organisms.

Ninja Variant
Episode 1467 2:25:52 - 2:29:10

1467: Ninja Variant

Black Farmer Debt Relief, Biden Administration Criticism

A black farmer appearing on MSNBC criticizes the Biden administration for failing to deliver promised debt relief. He claims that while billions are sent to Ukraine, minority farmers continue to face discrimination from the USDA and banks, despite a $5 billion allocation in the COVID relief bill.

Systemic Rivals
Episode 1455 2:13:53 - 2:18:23

1455: Systemic Rivals

Transgender Social Exclusion, Life Expectancy, Libertarian Views

Despite progressive laws, transgender individuals in Argentina face severe social exclusion, with a life expectancy of only 40 years. Many struggle to finish education or find steady work, often resulting in high rates of unemployment and involvement in sex work, leading to a debate on the efficacy of legal transition without broader social support.

Chuckle Tell
Episode 1421 15:04 - 19:55

1421: Chuckle Tell

Al Sharpton and the Illogic of Affirmative Action Arguments

Al Sharpton discussed the Supreme Court case regarding affirmative action at Harvard and the University of North Carolina. Sharpton claimed that white women are the primary beneficiaries of affirmative action, yet argued that its elimination would disproportionately harm Black and Latino students. Analysts pointed out the logical inconsistency in claiming the group that benefits most would not be the one most affected by the policy's removal.