Topic: Incel

11 chapters across the catalog

Lunchbox
Episode 1813 52:22 - 56:38

1813: Lunchbox

Incel Culture and the Failure of Modern Relationships

A host shares an anecdote from a California football game involving a socially isolated man to illustrate the dangers of "incel" culture and the "Zed dissociation" from women. The discussion emphasizes the importance of female companionship in a man's life, contrasting it with the transactional view of relationships often found in online subcultures.

Pell-Mell
Episode 1752 2:43:56 - 2:48:01

1752: Pell-Mell

Promise Keepers, Traditional Values and Romantic Implications

The National Men's Ministry group, Promise Keepers, is advocating for a return to traditional family structures, which they claim are being eroded by progressive social policies. A debate ensued regarding the political implications of this shift, with some analysts suggesting it could lead to a "romantic gap" as men and women move further apart ideologically. The discussion also touched on the perceived discriminatory nature of DEI initiatives.

Talking Toilet
Episode 1751 2:35:08 - 2:53:03

1751: Talking Toilet

BBC Incel Report and the "Black Pill" Ideology

The BBC featured an interview with author Maeve Park regarding the "Black Pill" ideology and the rise of involuntary celibates (incels) in the Western world. The movement is described as a nihilistic and often misogynistic worldview among young men who feel ostracized by society. Critics of the report argue that the phenomenon is a result of a lack of forced socialization in modern schools and the impact of technology on human interaction.

Stolen Cookies
Episode 1678 39:13 - 44:07

1678: Stolen Cookies

Narrative Shifts from Iranian Plots to Incel Gamer Motives

Initial media reports suggesting an Iranian plot to assassinate Donald Trump have shifted toward a narrative focusing on the shooter's psychological state as a "loner" and "gamer." CNN analysts described Thomas Matthew Crooks as someone "scrambling for an ideology" who may have targeted the Butler rally due to its geographic proximity. Meanwhile, Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle's explanation that the roof was too sloped for agents has been widely mocked online.

FLOW
Episode 1646 1:47:56 - 1:52:23

1646: FLOW

AI Romance, Scott Galloway on Lonely Males

The discussion covers the rise of AI chatbots as replacements for human romance and the societal impact of "lonely, depressed males." Professor Scott Galloway is cited regarding the dangers of social media algorithms amplifying misogynistic content and isolation. As a solution to digital addiction, the hosts suggest physical activities like fencing, with John Dvorak sharing anecdotes from his time on the Dutch national fencing circuit.

4 No Youth
Episode 1573 49:34 - 53:20

1573: 4 No Youth

China's Four-No Youth and Electric Wheelchair Trend

In China, a movement known as "Four-No Youth" (no dating, no marriage, no home, no children) is gaining traction among frustrated young people. To bypass local bans on electric scooters in cities like Guangzhou, youths have begun using high-speed electric wheelchairs for daily commuting. The CCP is reportedly concerned about this "lie flat" culture and its impact on social development.

4 No Youth
Episode 1573 1:25:12 - 1:28:38

1573: 4 No Youth

Social Deterioration and Universal Basic Income

The conversation explores the idea that society is deteriorating into a state where young men are increasingly isolated and "ne'er-do-wells." This trend is seen as a precursor to the implementation of Universal Basic Income (UBI), which is already being trialed in various U.S. states. The hosts reference the book "Snow Crash" to describe a future where most people live in a metaverse while working gig jobs for companies like Amazon and Uber.

Dead Puppies
Episode 1376 2:35:19 - 2:39:20

1376: Dead Puppies

UK Incel Reporting and Extremism Red Flags

UK media outlets are warning parents about "incel" ideology, identifying terms like "normies," "based," and "red-pilled" as potential red flags for extremism. The reporting links the incel community to white supremacy and misogyny, suggesting it serves as a conduit for radicalization. Critics argue that the media is misinterpreting common internet slang as evidence of violent intent.

Dog Dazer
Episode 1031 1:51:53 - 1:54:08

1031: Dog Dazer

Silicon Valley Incel Concerns and Google Internal Conflict

Former Reddit CEO Ellen Pao called on tech companies to crack down on "incel" (involuntary celibate) employees following a violent attack in Canada. Meanwhile, Google is facing internal turmoil as various employee groups, such as "Googlers for Animals" and "Sex Positive at Google," clash over speakers and content filters. The hosts suggest these internal distractions occur because employees lack meaningful work.

Roscoe!
Episode 1028 1:49:52 - 1:55:45

1028: Roscoe!

Toronto Van Attack and the Incel Community

Following the Toronto van attack by Alec Minassian, media outlets like NPR have focused on the "Incel" (involuntary celibate) community. Psychotherapist Sam Louis explains that the group, which started in 1993 as an inclusive support network, has evolved into an online forum for men experiencing sexual and social frustration. The reporting highlights how these individuals often feel marginalized by modern cultural shifts and hyper-masculine standards.

Bong Rip
Episode 1016 47:29 - 1:01:10

1016: Bong Rip

Samantha Bee, Alt-Right Killers and Red Pilling

Comedian Samantha Bee aired a segment using Southern Poverty Law Center data to profile "alt-right killers," linking mass shootings to online radicalization and "red pill" ideology. She discussed "incels" (involuntarily celibate men) and criticized the focus on mental health as a distraction from gun control. The hosts deconstruct her use of humor as a delivery mechanism for political propaganda.