Topic: No Fault Divorce

3 chapters across the catalog

Needle Drop
Episode 1814 12:11 - 16:54

1814: Needle Drop

Nick Fuentes and Tucker Carlson on Feminism

Nick Fuentes appears on Tucker Carlson's program to discuss the political divide between conservative men and liberal women. Fuentes argues that modern feminism is a construct that allows women to avoid accountability for their choices, specifically citing abortion and no-fault divorce laws. He introduces the term "hoflation" to describe what he perceives as an inflated sense of sexual value among liberal women, which he claims discourages men from starting families.

Silver Buckshot
Episode 1716 13:38 - 17:55

1716: Silver Buckshot

Post-Election Family Strife, No-Fault Divorce Rumors

A listener named Dan shares a letter from his partner ending their relationship and evicting him due to his vote for Donald Trump. The letter cites concerns over women's autonomy, tariffs, and character allegations against Trump. The hosts attribute this level of domestic conflict to media brainwashing and viral TikTok rumors claiming Trump intends to abolish no-fault divorce at the federal level.

Blood Trains
Episode 194 2:02:28 - 2:09:08

194: Blood Trains

Jack Cashill on Divorce Rates and Home Ownership

In a concluding segment, Jack Cashill traces the decline of U.S. home ownership rates to the rise of no-fault divorce in California starting in 1969. He argues that the Clinton administration ignored the breakdown of the nuclear family as the root cause of housing instability, choosing instead to blame racism in lending. Cashill posits that the subprime crisis was the result of pushing home ownership on single-parent households that could not financially sustain them.