Topic: Media Discourse

5 chapters across the catalog

Drone Wall
Episode 1803 2:44:20 - 2:45:52

1803: Drone Wall

TikToker on Freedom of Speech and MAGA

A TikTok creator addressed MAGA supporters, urging them to embrace freedom of speech even for those with differing viewpoints. The hosts find the clip ironic given the broader context of digital censorship and the "canceling" of various media. The segment concludes with a call for listeners to support independent media through donations.

Algo Juice
Episode 1650

1650: Algo Juice

Alt-Right Moniker Transition to Far-Right Labeling

The term alt-right has largely disappeared from mainstream media discourse, replaced by the descriptor far-right. This shift in terminology reflects a broader change in how alternative media formats are categorized. Current media trends favor debate-style interactions and mutual interviewing among content creators.

BINO
Episode 1301 8:11 - 10:14

1301: BINO

Covid Freedom Pass and Psychological Discourse

The website covidfreedompass.com serves as a redirect to the No Agenda Show, framed as a tool to help listeners escape "mental jail." The discussion addresses listener feedback regarding host disagreements, characterizing the discomfort some feel as a lack of exposure to genuine adult discourse. Modern media is criticized for presenting phony arguments that lack the resolution found in real-world problem-solving.

The Elders
Episode 1217 33:06 - 36:31

1217: The Elders

Social Media, Geographic Profile Identification Proposal

A proposal suggests that social media users should be required to list their geographic location in their profiles to provide cultural context for their statements. Using Donald Trump's Queens upbringing as an example, the argument posits that understanding regional communication styles could reduce online friction.

Mooch and Stoll
Episode 1139 9:57 - 12:50

1139: Mooch and Stoll

Anthony Scaramucci on Media Appearances and Political Discourse

Anthony Scaramucci reflects on his appearances on late-night shows like Stephen Colbert and Bill Maher, noting the hostility often directed toward Trump supporters. He emphasizes the importance of civil discourse and being a "patriot first, partisan last," arguing that Americans must continue talking to one another despite ideological differences. Scaramucci describes his approach to these interviews as relying on common sense rather than prepared political spin.