Topic: Racist

14 chapters across the catalog

Mork & Mimi
Episode 1851 46:01 - 48:24

1851: Mork & Mimi

Antifa's Evolution and Decentralized Structure in America

Antifa's presence in the United States grew from the 1980s punk and anarchist subcultures, specifically the Anti-Racist Action group in Minnesota. Following the 2016 election, the movement gained national prominence as a decentralized network without formal leadership or headquarters. Despite significant property damage, the movement has avoided formal domestic terror designations by the FBI, leading to claims of political protection by the left.

Leave it to Bibi
Episode 1774 2:24:48 - 2:28:39

1774: Leave it to Bibi

Racist Word Origins, Etymology of Gyp and Picnic

A viral TikTok video lists common words with allegedly racist origins, including "picky," "gyp," and "grandfathered in." However, the hosts challenge the etymology provided for "gyp," citing historical records that link the term to the Greek word for "vulture" rather than a slur for Romani people. They argue that many of these "racist origin" claims are historically inaccurate.

Blue Bracelet
Episode 1711 1:06:57 - 1:10:57

1711: Blue Bracelet

Racist Text Messages, SS7 Network and Telecom Vulnerabilities

Anonymous racist text messages referencing plantations and cotton picking were sent to Black Americans in at least ten states following the election. The vulnerability is attributed to the SS7 (Signaling System No. 7) network, which allows actors to buy access and spoof messages from untraceable locations. The incident is characterized as a potential psychological operation designed to stoke racial tension.

neat-o
Episode 1697 27:26 - 33:30

1697: neat-o

Am I Racist Movie Review and DEI Satire

Matt Walsh's satirical documentary *Am I Racist?* has earned nearly $5 million in its first two weeks of theatrical release. The film features Walsh in disguise as he interviews DEI consultants, including Robin DiAngelo, who was reportedly paid $15,000 for her appearance. The movie uses humor to critique the diversity, equity, and inclusion industry and its financial motivations.

Flag Gate
Episode 1665 3:43:13 - 3:47:04

1665: Flag Gate

Outro: The Trump Rotation and Final Sign-off

The episode concludes with a "Trump Rotation" montage, featuring a rapid-fire list of insults and labels used against Donald Trump by the media, ranging from "Russian Agent" and "Narcissist" to "Criminal" and "Clown." The hosts sign off with their traditional "A hooey hooey and such."

Noodle Mensch
Episode 1399 2:09:13 - 2:12:00

1399: Noodle Mensch

Pete Buttigieg, Racist Bridge Claims

Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg claimed that some New York bridges were built low for "racist" reasons to keep buses out of certain areas. A Bloomberg analysis and historical records indicate the bridges on the Southern State Parkway were designed to keep all commercial vehicles, including trucks and buses, off the parkway to preserve it as a scenic route for passenger cars, rather than specifically targeting racial groups.

Variant Factories
Episode 1361 1:04:19 - 1:07:14

1361: Variant Factories

National Education Association Critical Race Theory Initiative

The National Education Association (NEA), the largest labor union in the U.S., has announced plans to research and oppose organizations that challenge the teaching of Critical Race Theory. The union specifically targeted the Heritage Foundation, earmarking over $56,000 to create resources for educators facing opposition to "anti-racist" curricula. This move is characterized as part of a broader Marxist movement influencing educational policy across the U.S. and Europe.

White Adjacent
Episode 1328 2:23:49 - 2:29:03

1328: White Adjacent

Anti-Asian Sentiment and the "Inconvenient Minority" Narrative

The cancellation of Mumford & Sons' Winston Marshall for endorsing Andy Ngo's book highlights a growing tension regarding Asian American identity in the "woke" narrative. Asian Americans are described as an "inconvenient minority" because their high academic and economic success challenges the left's narrative of systemic oppression. New terms like "white adjacency" are being used to discredit Asian success in fields like mathematics.

Insurrectious
Episode 1277 2:24:45 - 2:27:15

1277: Insurrectious

Anti-Racist Curriculum, Fourth of July Knowledge and Teacher Activism

A video from a college campus reveals that many students are unable to identify the significance of the Fourth of July or the year of American independence. Two teachers interviewed on camera admitted to bypassing standard curricula to teach "anti-racism" and Black Lives Matter activism to elementary and middle school students. The hosts argue this shift in education is the root cause of declining civic knowledge.

Olive Theory
Episode 1190 46:28 - 51:24

1190: Olive Theory

Sociology Professor, Critical Race Theory, and Redefining Racism

A segment from "Watters' World" featuring a sociology professor is reviewed, focusing on the claim that math and the United States are inherently racist. The professor argues that the definition of racism has evolved beyond individual belief in superiority to encompass systemic structures. The hosts interpret this as a mechanism for social control and a restriction on free speech.

Showly
Episode 1159 39:05 - 44:05

1159: Showly

Elijah Cummings, Baltimore District Criticism Controversy

President Trump faced criticism for describing Representative Elijah Cummings' Baltimore district as a "rat and rodent infested mess." The comments followed a heated hearing where Cummings questioned DHS Chief Kevin McAleenan about border detention conditions. While critics labeled the tweets racist, others argued the president was highlighting the struggles of a democratically controlled city.

Netherlindian
Episode 1127 2:16:39 - 2:18:23

1127: Netherlindian

University of Kentucky Hunger Strike for Food Security

Students at the University of Kentucky ended a hunger strike after the administration agreed to create a "basic needs center" for food-insecure students. The protest also secured demands for increased diversity and the removal of a controversial campus mural. The irony of a hunger strike to demand food is highlighted as a sign of modern campus immaturity.

Big BRICS
Episode 961 1:41:46 - 1:44:23

961: Big BRICS

Joe Arpaio Pardon, Notorious Racist Label and Obama Pardons

President Trump's pardon of former Sheriff Joe Arpaio has sparked outrage among Democrats on the House Judiciary Committee. Critics and media outlets like *Democracy Now* have labeled Arpaio a "notorious racist." The discussion compares Trump's early use of the pardon power to the high volume of pardons issued by Barack Obama and Bill Clinton at the end of their terms.

Dead Men Can't Sue
Episode 811 19:19 - 21:42

811: Dead Men Can't Sue

Brussels Memorial Protests, CNN Hooligan Reporting

CNN reported on a group of "far-right wing football hooligans" who disrupted a memorial square in Brussels with nationalist chants. The reporter claimed to see Nazi salutes and described the atmosphere as racist, though the visual evidence in the broadcast was questioned. The protesters reportedly chanted "this is our home" to express anger over the recent terror attacks.