Topic: Generation Jones

6 chapters across the catalog

Gooder
Episode 1855 1:26:19 - 1:30:22

1855: Gooder

Alex Jones and Jason Bermas on Generation Z

Alex Jones and his new sidekick, Jason Bermas, discussed the perceived cognitive decline of Generation Z due to smartphone addiction. Bermas, a producer of the "Loose Change" documentary, argued that younger generations are "retarded" and uninterested in the real world. However, other observers suggest that Gen Z is actually becoming more conservative and moving away from digital addiction toward physical media like vinyl and cassettes.

Heroin Hotties
Episode 1794 23:42 - 27:15

1794: Heroin Hotties

Gen Z Cultural Shift, Traditional Values and Parenting

Gen Z is reportedly shifting toward more traditional lifestyle choices, such as larger families and a rejection of early iPad use for children, in response to perceived failures of the millennial generation. A listener's letter highlights how Gen Z is rediscovering the value of trade skills like welding and practical financial education over traditional algebra.

Blafrican
Episode 1193 1:49:31 - 1:51:59

1193: Blafrican

Generation Jones, Boomer vs. Joneser Identity

The hosts discuss "Generation Jones," a cohort born between 1954 and 1965 that sits between Baby Boomers and Gen X. John Dvorak identifies as a "Joneser" rather than a Boomer, explaining the term's origin related to "keeping up with the Joneses" and a sense of craving or yearning.

Waterboarding For Everyone!
Episode 164 53:20 - 55:59

164: Waterboarding For Everyone!

Earth 2100, History Channel, and General Electric Propaganda

The History Channel's Earth 2100 is identified as a "scare movie" promoting climate change alarmism and corporate solutions. The hosts point out that the film's parent company, General Electric, stands to profit from the green energy technologies advocated in the program. They also note the appearance of former "Green Czar" Van Jones and the promotion of Monsanto's drought-resistant crops.