Topic: Social Discord

4 chapters across the catalog

Soros Stooge
Episode 1800 1:17:21 - 1:24:54

1800: Soros Stooge

Discord Used to Organize Government Overthrow in Nepal

A youth-led revolution in Nepal successfully overthrew the government following a ban on major social media apps like Facebook and X. Protesters reportedly used Discord to organize, rebuild communities, and vote for a new prime minister. The hosts identify "Youth Against Corruption" as a primary organizer and suggest the movement is a sophisticated operation funded by international NGOs and intelligence interests.

Word Veto
Episode 1757 1:50:21 - 1:54:16

1757: Word Veto

New Jersey Sues Discord Over Child Safety

New Jersey Attorney General Matthew Platkin has filed a lawsuit against Discord, alleging the platform is a "playground for child predators." The state claims Discord's default settings allow strangers to message children and that the company misled parents about its "safe direct messaging" features. The lawsuit also alleges the app is a breeding ground for extremist content, citing its use in organizing the 2017 "Unite the Right" rally.

This Actually Happened!
Episode 1722 1:02:31 - 1:04:34

1722: This Actually Happened!

Tear Gas and Virus Spread, Russian Discord Claims

Health experts warned that the use of tear gas during protests could increase COVID-19 transmission by causing people to cough and sneeze. In Miami Beach, reopening plans were postponed due to civil unrest. Political commentators suggested that the combination of a pandemic and racial division provided an opportunity for Russian adversaries to sow further discord in the United States.

A Sally
Episode 1547 58:14 - 1:02:30

1547: A Sally

Monitoring Private Chats, Restrict Act Justification

Following the Discord leaks, intelligence agencies are reportedly seeking to expand their monitoring of private chat rooms and "obscure corners" of the internet. NBC News reports that the Pentagon wants to prevent sensitive documents from "hanging out" unnoticed for weeks. This push for increased surveillance is viewed as a justification for the Restrict Act, also known as "Patriot Act 2.0," which would grant the government broader digital oversight.