Topic: Feminization

67 chapters across the catalog

Pointcast
Episode 1864 1:57:21 - 2:00:03

1864: Pointcast

Sophie Lewis, Family Abolition, University of Pennsylvania

Sophie Lewis, a professor at the University of Pennsylvania, is highlighted for her advocacy of abolishing the nuclear family. Her lectures and books promote a "queer communist" view of relationships, which critics argue is part of a broader far-left effort to dismantle parental rights and capitalist values.

Needle Drop
Episode 1814 12:11 - 16:54

1814: Needle Drop

Nick Fuentes and Tucker Carlson on Feminism

Nick Fuentes appears on Tucker Carlson's program to discuss the political divide between conservative men and liberal women. Fuentes argues that modern feminism is a construct that allows women to avoid accountability for their choices, specifically citing abortion and no-fault divorce laws. He introduces the term "hoflation" to describe what he perceives as an inflated sense of sexual value among liberal women, which he claims discourages men from starting families.

Blue Bracelet
Episode 1711 2:23:49 - 2:31:51

1711: Blue Bracelet

4B Movement, Blue Bracelets and South Korean Feminism

The "4B Movement," originating in South Korea, is gaining traction among American women on social media who pledge to avoid dating, marriage, and childbirth with men. Proponents are using blue bracelets and small blue heart tattoos as symbols of their commitment to the movement following the election. Critics argue the trend is a social media virtue signal that may lead to further radicalization.

Hard Landing
Episode 1661 30:02 - 35:12

1661: Hard Landing

Tradwife Subculture, TikTok Trends and Far-Right Allegations

The "tradwife" movement, which promotes 1950s-style traditional domesticity, has gained mainstream traction on TikTok with over 300 million views. Researchers from the Institute for Strategic Dialogue express concern that the subculture acts as a gateway to far-right or white supremacist ideologies. Critics argue the movement encourages women to surrender financial independence, while proponents view it as a valid lifestyle choice.

Honorifics
Episode 1597 2:50:59 - 2:54:01

1597: Honorifics

Senator Ted Cruz Challenges Nominee on Consent Theory

Senator Ted Cruz confronted a judicial nominee regarding his citations of Professor Catherine MacKinnon, who argued that "most intercourse is rape" within a patriarchal power structure. The nominee claimed he was merely exploring academic theories to "tease out" issues regarding the legal definition of consent. Cruz characterized the nominee's views as being far outside the legal mainstream.

Pocket Pardon
Episode 1563 41:54 - 44:22

1563: Pocket Pardon

Feminist Perspectives on Gender Roles and Blacksmithing

A listener from the Netherlands, identifying as a traditional feminist, shares her experience as a female blacksmith and handywoman. She argues that societal expectations of femininity contribute to gender identity struggles in young girls and critiques the medicalization of gender non-conformity.

Junk Fees
Episode 1498 1:52:48 - 1:56:42

1498: Junk Fees

Dylan Mulvaney White House Visit and FFS Surgery

Transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney visited the White House to interview President Biden, a move critics describe as a scripted PR stunt. Mulvaney later shared updates regarding an upcoming "Facial Feminization Surgery" (FFS) scheduled for December, while skeptics question the authenticity of the influencer's persona.

Honk Honk
Episode 1422 1:06:55 - 1:09:06

1422: Honk Honk

Deer Overpopulation, Duck Behavior, and Mimi's Feminist Ducks

The conversation shifts to personal anecdotes about deer and duck behavior. One host describes the aggressive mating habits of bucks and ducks, leading to a story about "Mimi" in Port Angeles who got rid of her ducks because she could not tolerate the "rapist" behavior of the males. The segment concludes with a discussion on the culinary uses of duck and goose.

Shetard
Episode 1374 2:46:16 - 2:49:07

1374: Shetard

Gender Studies in Afghanistan, Academic Feminism Funding

Tucker Carlson reports that the U.S. government spent nearly $1 billion exporting academic feminism and gender studies to Afghanistan over 20 years. This included a master's degree program at Kabul University and gender quotas for the Afghan National Army, which Carlson argues were culturally disconnected from the local population.

Pre-Decisional
Episode 1260 2:24:38 - 2:28:46

1260: Pre-Decisional

Women Leaders, Angela Davis on Biden

Marxist activist Angela Davis expressed support for Joe Biden, arguing that he is a "pushover" who can be more effectively pressured by radical movements than Donald Trump. This comes amid media narratives praising female world leaders for their handling of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Doggy DNA
Episode 1257 45:24 - 49:10

1257: Doggy DNA

Abolition Feminism and the 1994 Crime Bill

Angela Davis introduced the concept of "abolition feminism," which opposes "carceral feminism" that relies on police and prisons to solve violence against women. She specifically targeted Joe Biden’s 1994 Crime Bill and the Violence Against Women Act as institutional failures. Davis argued that true safety requires a total revolution of the social, economic, and political future.

Doggy DNA
Episode 1257 50:55 - 54:14

1257: Doggy DNA

Iconoclasm and the Concept of Heteropatriarchy

Angela Davis discussed the removal of statues of founding fathers like George Washington and Thomas Jefferson, suggesting they be placed in museums to provide context on racism and capitalism. She identified "heteropatriarchy"—a system where cisgendered heterosexual males hold authority—as a primary force in U.S. history. The hosts mock the term and the lack of pushback from interviewer Amy Goodman.

Rando
Episode 1216 2:31:59 - 2:34:46

1216: Rando

MAKERS 2020 Conference and Term Hijacking

The "MAKERS 2020" conference is criticized for "hijacking" the term "maker," which is typically associated with 3D printing and DIY technology. The event is described as a feminist empowerment summit featuring figures like John Legend, focusing on social change rather than technical creation.

Blafrican
Episode 1193 2:40:45 - 2:45:13

1193: Blafrican

Iliza Shlesinger Comedy Special, The Word Amazing

The hosts review Iliza Shlesinger's new Netflix special, praising her "George Carlin-esque" rehearsed rants. They highlight her bit about women overusing the word "amazing" as a form of social policing and "bad feminism." They compare her style to other "kick-back" comedians like Dave Chappelle and Bill Burr.

Ejexit
Episode 1184 1:47:02 - 1:52:24

1184: Ejexit

Transgender Ideology and Women's Sports Controversy

Kara Dansky of the Women's Liberation Front discusses the impact of transgender ideology on women's sports and Title IX protections. The segment highlights recent controversies in cycling and track where trans women set world records, leading some feminists and lesbians to object to the Democratic Party's stance on gender identity. Dansky claims there is a media blackout on left-wing critics of the trans movement.

Duck Wubba Nub
Episode 1165 1:58:59 - 2:04:29

1165: Duck Wubba Nub

Marianne Williamson on American History and Democratic Power

Democratic candidate Marianne Williamson delivered a speech in San Francisco emphasizing that the "political establishment" is the problem rather than the solution. She invoked American history, from the Declaration of Independence to the civil rights movement, to argue that the people have always been the force behind democratic progress. Williamson urged voters not to "wimp out" in the face of modern undemocratic forces.

Climate Optimist
Episode 1144 50:07 - 53:15

1144: Climate Optimist

Sadiq Khan, Elle UK, and Reproductive Rights

London Mayor Sadiq Khan's video collaboration with Elle UK is critiqued. In the video, Khan criticizes Donald Trump's values and the rolling back of reproductive rights in the United States. The hosts mock the video's production quality and Khan's focus on American politics over London's local issues.

Composting People
Episode 1117 1:57:42 - 2:02:34

1117: Composting People

Canadian Prostitutes, Justin Trudeau Feminist Branding

During parliamentary debates, it was alleged that SNC-Lavalin provided $30,000 worth of "Canadian prostitutes" to Muammar Gaddafi's son. Critics highlight the irony of the "woke feminist" Prime Minister Justin Trudeau allegedly moving to cover up a crime involving the exploitation of women to secure corporate interests.

Heckler's Veto
Episode 1057 26:22 - 29:31

1057: Heckler's Veto

SCUM Manifesto, Valerie Solanas and Radical Feminism

The SCUM Manifesto, written by Valerie Solanas in the late 1960s, is identified as a historical precursor to modern radical feminist rhetoric. The document argues that men have ruined the world and advocates for the "Society for Cutting Up Men," a concept that is compared to contemporary online discourse regarding toxic masculinity.