Topic: Minor Rights

7 chapters across the catalog

Spook Head
Episode 1568 1:14:00 - 1:16:15

1568: Spook Head

Arkansas Gender-Affirming Care Law Overturned

A federal judge overturned an Arkansas law that prohibited doctors from providing gender-affirming medical care to minors. The discussion focuses on the legal arguments regarding parental rights and the state's authority to regulate medical procedures for children. The hosts express concern that the legal battle over "cisgendered" versus "transgendered" care may ultimately erode broader parental protections.

TRANSNOODLE
Episode 1392 1:55:10 - 2:00:47

1392: TRANSNOODLE

Netflix Employee Walkout and Dave Chappelle Controversy

Netflix employees staged a walkout in response to Dave Chappelle's comedy special "The Closer." The company fired organizer B Pagels-Minor for allegedly leaking internal financial data regarding the special's cost. Pagels-Minor denies the leak but admits to collecting the data, leading to a debate over corporate culture and employee activism.

Balderdash!
Episode 1192 1:57:28 - 2:01:06

1192: Balderdash!

Australian MPs Denied China Visas and Uyghur Muslim Detention

Two Australian Members of Parliament, Andrew Hastie and James Patterson, were denied visas to China after criticizing Beijing's human rights record. The Chinese embassy suggested they could visit if they "repented" for their mistakes. The hosts discuss the growing international focus on the detention of one million Uyghur Muslims in re-education camps, noting it has become a significant geopolitical "meme" used to pressure the Chinese government.

Divide & Ruin
Episode 793 1:22:09 - 1:25:11

793: Divide & Ruin

Calais Migrant Camp Violence, The Jungle and Unaccompanied Minors

Reports from the "Jungle" migrant camp in Calais, France, describe increasing violence and desperation. A documentarian describes being threatened with knives by a group of unaccompanied minors. The segment explores the tension between the humanitarian crisis and the security concerns of local authorities and journalists.

Episode 527 2:32:30 - 2:37:51

527: Odious Selfies

Planned Parenthood Funding, Minority Rights, Democracy Logic

The discussion continues on the restructuring of women's healthcare funding in Texas and the shift toward "crisis pregnancy centers." The hosts criticize the logic of protesters who claim the majority cannot "roll over" the minority in a vote, noting that this is the fundamental nature of a democratic system. They argue that the political theater surrounding these bills obscures the underlying financial motives.

Chubby Hitler
Episode 517 1:39:09 - 1:43:14

517: Chubby Hitler

School Prank Felony, Arson Charges and Police Misconduct

A listener shared a story from their youth in North Dallas where a simple electrical prank involving copper wire led to felony arson charges and a semester in an alternative school. The student was questioned without parents present and coerced into a confession by a police officer who was later arrested for child pornography. The incident highlights the disproportionate legal consequences for minor school pranks in the post-Columbine era.

Medical Marijuana
Episode 210 31:26 - 34:27

210: Medical Marijuana

Minority Voting Rights and Senate Filibuster Comparison

The discussion on cumulative voting shifts to the broader concept of protecting minority voices in a republic. The hosts compare the Port Chester voting math to the U.S. Senate filibuster, which requires 60 votes to proceed, ensuring the majority cannot always override the minority. They express concern that manipulating voting weights based on ethnicity could lead to a fragmented and unfair electoral system.