Topic: Incitement

9 chapters across the catalog

This Actually Happened!
Episode 1722 2:51:33 - 2:53:42

1722: This Actually Happened!

Arrest of Pregnant Woman for Facebook Post, Incitement

In a viral video from Australia, police arrested a pregnant woman in her home for "incitement" related to a Facebook post about an upcoming lockdown protest. The woman offered to delete the post, but officers proceeded with the arrest and seized electronic devices under a search warrant. The incident sparked international debate over the extent of police powers and the suppression of dissent during the pandemic.

Favela Ready
Episode 1685 2:22:42 - 2:28:41

1685: Favela Ready

UK Online Safety Act, Arrests for Social Media Posts

The UK government is using the Online Safety Act of 2023 to arrest individuals for social media posts deemed to incite racial hatred or disorder following riots in Leeds and other cities. Officials have warned that "keyboard warriors" are not safe from the law, even if posting from abroad. One man was sentenced to 20 months in prison for encouraging attacks on a hotel housing refugees.

No Guff
Episode 1684 1:04:26 - 1:06:45

1684: No Guff

UK Online Speech, Social Media Scouring, Facebook Arrests

The UK government's crackdown on social media posts related to the riots is detailed. The Director of Public Prosecutions warns that retweeting "inflammatory" content can lead to prosecution for inciting racial hatred. Video footage of a British citizen being arrested at his home for Facebook comments is discussed as evidence of the new enforcement strategy.

Tranarchism
Episode 1578 10:47 - 14:11

1578: Tranarchism

Federal Agents, January 6 Crowd Claims

Observations from a recent trip to Austin suggest a growing public perception that federal agents were present in the January 6 crowd. Reference is made to Joe Rogan facing criticism for stating that the presence of undercover agents was obvious. There is a claim that the current political script is designed to incite violence to justify branding citizens as terrorists.

Thugs on a plane
Episode 1274 49:55 - 54:56

1274: Thugs on a plane

Victoria Australia Lockdown, Arrest for Incitement, COVID-19 Deaths

Police in Victoria, Australia, arrested a pregnant woman in her home for "incitement" after she organized an anti-lockdown protest on Facebook. The arrest, captured on video, has sparked international debate over civil liberties. Meanwhile, Victoria reported a record daily death toll, though officials admitted the numbers included "aged care deaths" dating back to July that were previously unreported.

False Positive
Episode 1273 2:28:49 - 2:31:25

1273: False Positive

Kamala Harris, Social Justice Movement, Election Unrest

Kamala Harris stated in an interview that the current social justice protest movement is "not going to stop" before or after Election Day. She urged people to "beware" and take note of the movement's persistence. Critics interpret these remarks as an incitement of continued unrest regardless of the election's outcome.

Birth Strike
Episode 1118 38:55 - 43:27

1118: Birth Strike

Alex Jones Deplatforming and Twitter Quote Discrepancy

A specific clip from the Joe Rogan podcast is analyzed where Vijaya Gadde explains the ban of Alex Jones based on a Periscope video. Gadde is accused of misrepresenting Jones's words by skipping context that framed his "battle rifles" comment as a call for self-defense against "red teams" rather than an incitement to violence against the media. This discrepancy is cited as evidence of institutional bias within Twitter's safety team.

MADCOM
Episode 971 1:17:57 - 1:20:44

971: MADCOM

UNLV Professor, Trump Incitement Claims

A recording from a University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) classroom surfaced showing a professor blaming President Donald Trump for the Las Vegas shooting. The professor claimed that Trump's rhetoric incited the violence, a sentiment the hosts cite as an example of bias in the American education system.

Ming the Magnificent
Episode 944 1:36:19 - 1:43:15

944: Ming the Magnificent

Anna Navarro Rant, Presidential Standards, Incitement Allegations

CNN analyst Anna Navarro delivered a passionate critique of Donald Trump's character, labeling him a "man-baby" and accusing him of lowering presidential standards. The hosts contrast her claims of Trump inciting violence with the actual shooting of Republican Congressman Steve Scalise by a Democratic supporter.