Topic: Homosexuality

15 chapters across the catalog

Tokyo Rose
Episode 1820 1:20:38 - 1:24:20

1820: Tokyo Rose

British Assisted Suicide Bill and Population Control

During a debate on an assisted suicide bill in the British Parliament, Lord Brooke suggests that legalized abortion, contraception, and the growth of homosexuality have been beneficial for managing global population growth. The comments link these social factors to the fight against climate change, drawing criticism for their "ghoulish" nature.

Rousting Granny
Episode 1662 2:00:00 - 2:03:38

1662: Rousting Granny

Pope Francis on Homosexuality, Queer Planet on Peacock

Pope Francis clarified in an interview with Nora O'Donnell that while the Catholic Church can bless individuals, it cannot bless same-sex unions as they are not considered sacraments. Simultaneously, the Peacock network is launching "Queer Planet," a nature documentary focusing on homosexual and bisexual behaviors in the animal kingdom. The show argues that fixed binary sexes are "out of style" in the natural world.

Meth Raging
Episode 1473 34:34 - 40:52

1473: Meth Raging

TikTok Lesbian, Gender Identity, Erasure of Homosexuality

A TikTok creator argues that the term "lesbian" is being redefined as an umbrella term that no longer exclusively applies to women attracted to women. The discussion explores how gender identity is being prioritized over biological sex and sexual orientation in modern discourse. The hosts note a lack of feedback from their gay and lesbian listeners regarding these rapid cultural shifts.

Fudged
Episode 1114 37:51 - 41:16

1114: Fudged

Richard Grenell, Global Campaign Against Homosexuality Criminalization

U.S. Ambassador to Germany Richard Grenell is leading a Trump administration initiative to decriminalize homosexuality globally. The campaign specifically targets countries where being gay carries the death penalty, with Iran identified as a primary focus. Critics suggest the move is a strategic effort to isolate Iran and find common ground with European allies who have been reluctant to reimpose sanctions.

Toxic Masculinity
Episode 834 37:08 - 46:51

834: Toxic Masculinity

Don Lemon, Sitora Yusufiy Interview on Mateen's Sexuality

CNN's Don Lemon interviewed Omar Mateen's ex-wife, Sitora Yusufiy, who suggested Mateen had "gay tendencies" and a secret life involving nightclubs and steroids. She described a restrictive family structure where his father used derogatory terms in Farsi. The discussion explores the cultural conflict between Mateen's alleged sexuality and his religious upbringing.

Heteroflexible Previvor
Episode 568 2:11:44 - 2:14:58

568: Heteroflexible Previvor

Effective Sensors and Biometric Student Monitoring

The Department of Education is reportedly exploring the use of "effective sensors," including facial expression cameras and posture-analysis seats, to monitor students. The hosts suggest these tools could be used to identify "wrong attitudes" toward social issues like homosexuality under the guise of anti-bullying.

Spy in a Bag
Episode 565 2:16:46 - 2:22:17

565: Spy in a Bag

Bobby Inman, USS Liberty and NSA Recruitment

Former NSA Director Bobby Inman's career is examined, including his reported anger over the USS Liberty incident. The hosts discuss the NSA's historical recruitment practices, which were once heavily focused on screening for homosexuality. Adam Curry mentions his desire to interview Inman, who currently resides in Austin.

Lonely Crazies
Episode 508 2:31:43 - 2:35:21

508: Lonely Crazies

Red Hook Lesbian Role-Playing Controversy

Parents in Red Hook, New York, expressed outrage after middle school students were allegedly forced to participate in a role-playing exercise involving lesbianism as part of an anti-bullying campaign. The hosts' analysis suggests the workshop was actually led by high school students who may have designed the "kissing" exercise as a prank or poorly conceived health class project.

Episode 433 1:14:14 - 1:15:43

433: Hanseatic League

Chick-fil-A Controversy and Chicken Offsets

The public controversy surrounding Chick-fil-A's leadership has led to the creation of "Chicken Offsets," a platform where customers can donate to pro-LGBTQ charities to compensate for eating at the restaurant. The entire situation is characterized as a massive and creative publicity stunt that has significantly boosted the chain's sales.

The Moment of Truth
Episode 257 2:09:38 - 2:11:50

257: The Moment of Truth

Mercury in Vaccines and Contaminated Fish

A news report claiming mercury pollution causes homosexuality in birds is linked to the presence of mercury in human vaccines. A personal anecdote from a Whole Foods fish counter highlights public awareness of mercury levels in different types of seafood, such as Dover sole versus salmon. The hosts suggest a broader agenda regarding the chemical alteration of behavior through environmental toxins.

Eating the Evidence
Episode 232 10:38 - 13:22

232: Eating the Evidence

No Agenda Demographic Study and Sexual Orientation Results

The results of the No Agenda demographic study conducted from July to September 2010 reveal that 10% of the audience is female and the primary age bracket is 29 to 38. Data indicates that 56% of listeners followed John C. Dvorak to the show, while 17% followed Adam Curry. Sexual orientation data based on the Kinsey scale shows 83% of the audience identifies as exclusively heterosexual.

Two Ugandans One Cup
Episode 205 1:11:29 - 1:15:37

205: Two Ugandans One Cup

Uganda Anti-Homosexuality Legislation and Pastor Martin Sempa

Pastor Martin Sempa, a leader in the Ugandan movement to criminalize homosexuality, is featured in a graphic video lecture. Sempa describes alleged sexual practices in explicit detail to an audience, claiming that homosexuality involves "eating poo-poo." The hosts discuss the influence of American evangelicals like Rick Warren in the region and the extreme nature of the proposed Ugandan laws.

All Your DNA [sic]Belong To Us
Episode 184 2:09:32 - 2:14:10

184: All Your DNA [sic]Belong To Us

General John Sheehan, Srebrenica Massacre, and Gays in the Military

During a Senate hearing on the "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy, former NATO commander General John Sheehan claimed that the presence of gay soldiers contributed to the fall of Srebrenica in 1995. Sheehan argued that the "liberalization" of the Dutch military led to its failure to prevent the massacre. The hosts dismiss these claims as "unbelievable" and suggest the Dutch forces were actually outmaneuvered or set up.