Topic: Stereotyping

34 chapters across the catalog

Helloo!
Episode 1704 45:08 - 47:23

1704: Helloo!

"Touchdown Timmy" and the Gay Milieu

A discussion regarding Tim Walz's public persona explores his mannerisms and "milieu," comparing him to certain archetypes found in the San Francisco Bay Area. The segment touches on cultural stereotypes and the concept of "flamboyant" versus "normal" presentation within the gay community. The hosts express skepticism about Walz's "hunting" credentials and his general authenticity.

Daddy Long Legs
Episode 1681 1:09:00 - 1:11:37

1681: Daddy Long Legs

JD Vance "Childless Cat Ladies" Comment Controversy

Media outlets have resurfaced a 2011 comment by JD Vance regarding "childless cat ladies" in leadership roles. Critics label the comment as "weird," while defenders argue it is a common stereotype that has been used in pop culture for decades. The segment suggests the media is focusing on decade-old comments to distract from current criticisms of Kamala Harris.

Clubbing Center
Episode 1470 1:05:57 - 1:10:39

1470: Clubbing Center

Teachers as Influencers, Normalizing Queerness

The role of the modern teacher is shifting from traditional instruction to that of a social influencer, according to viral videos from educators. Teachers argue that being "visibly queer" in the classroom helps students break down stereotypes and feel comfortable with diverse identities. This trend marks a significant departure from previous generations where teachers' personal lives and sexual orientations were generally kept private.

TransMoney
Episode 1380 2:49:14 - 2:57:38

1380: TransMoney

Final Donor Acknowledgments and Jobs Karma

The show concludes with a final round of donor acknowledgments and "Jobs Karma" for listeners seeking employment. A note from a retiring Army veteran moving to Kansas City is featured, and the hosts briefly touch on cultural stereotypes and "spot the spook" jingles.

W.H.O. CARES
Episode 1233 2:05:31 - 2:09:26

1233: W.H.O. CARES

Andrew Cuomo, America Greatness Controversy

Governor Andrew Cuomo's past comments stating "America was never that great" are revisited as a reason he may be ineligible for a future presidential run. Cuomo attempted to clarify the remarks by linking greatness to the end of discrimination against women, which critics labeled as a "lame" ad-lib.

3 Belts No Road
Episode 983 2:41:56 - 2:47:03

983: 3 Belts No Road

Putin's Bridge to Crimea and Media Stereotyping

CBS News reports on the construction of a $3 billion bridge connecting southern Russia to Crimea, framed as a "land grab" by Vladimir Putin. The hosts criticize the segment for using "fat, slobbering" Russians as man-on-the-street interviews, comparing it to how New York media stereotypes Southerners. They note that the bridge is a significant engineering feat co-financed by Chinese interests as part of the "One Belt, One Road" strategy.

Dolleridoos
Episode 975 8:56 - 12:10

975: Dolleridoos

California Legislators and Generalizing Men in the Workplace

Nearly 150 women in the California legislature and lobbying sector sign a letter denouncing pervasive sexual harassment in the state capital. A host recounts a conversation at a hair salon regarding the social acceptability of generalizing white men as a group. The discussion explores the irony of liberal perspectives on stereotyping when applied to gender and race.

Dolleridoos
Episode 975 16:41 - 19:02

975: Dolleridoos

Media Portrayal of Women as Helpless Victims

The hosts criticize media coverage for exclusively portraying women as helpless victims in the wake of the Weinstein scandal. They argue that journalists should highlight stories of women who successfully defended themselves or rejected advances. The discussion posits that the current narrative reinforces the "damsel in distress" stereotype rather than empowering women.

Donna Gate
Episode 979 2:56:14 - 2:58:54

979: Donna Gate

NPR on "Black Privilege" in Opioid Crisis, Racial Stereotyping

An NPR segment claimed that "black privilege" exists in the opioid crisis because doctors are less likely to prescribe narcotics to non-white patients due to racial stereotyping. The theory suggests that unconscious bias has a "protective effect" by preventing addiction in minority populations. The hosts dismiss the report as "horse crap" and an unhinged attempt to find a positive angle in systemic racism.

Sandy Super Strong
Episode 960 1:58:22 - 2:07:20

960: Sandy Super Strong

The Root, "Five Types of Becky" Racial Stereotypes

The Root published a controversial article by Michael Harriot defining "Five Types of Becky," a slang term for white women who allegedly use their privilege as a weapon. The piece categorizes various public figures, including Taylor Swift and Hillary Clinton, into sub-types based on their perceived social behaviors.

Dealio
Episode 940 2:35:40 - 2:43:02

940: Dealio

The Carmichael Show and Racial Stereotypes in Media

The hosts review clips from NBC's "The Carmichael Show," which features humor based on black stereotypes, such as the claim that black people do not read for fun or drive Subarus. While one host finds the self-deprecating humor entertaining and reminiscent of 1970s sitcoms, the other finds it awkward and potentially racist. The segment concludes with an anecdote about a college roommate teaching a host how to moisturize.

Burn the Man Bun
Episode 905 1:57:33 - 2:00:41

905: Burn the Man Bun

Left-Wing Intolerance, Social Media Political Discourse

The hosts discuss the perceived hypocrisy of the political left regarding tolerance and stereotyping. An anecdote from social media describes users making offensive jokes about transgender people while simultaneously claiming to be champions of social justice.

Nice Fabric
Episode 724 1:24:18 - 1:26:58

724: Nice Fabric

The Talk, Racial Stereotypes, Cannes Film Festival Heels

The CBS show "The Talk" is criticized for its portrayal of comedian Sheryl Underwood, which the hosts describe as an offensive "black mama" stereotype. The conversation shifts to the Cannes Film Festival, where a controversy erupted over a rule requiring women to wear high heels on the red carpet, even in cases of physical disability.

Schwack the Nose
Episode 685 26:41 - 29:00

685: Schwack the Nose

French Cultural Trauma, Female Perspective, American Stereotypes

A French woman describes the deep trauma in Paris following the killing of prominent journalists, stating that the traditional image of France is "over." The hosts briefly digress into a discussion about American stereotypes of French women and the cultural significance of the satirical magazine to the French public.

Revolution of Dignity
Episode 603 20:30 - 22:27

603: Revolution of Dignity

True Detective Series, Louisiana Stereotypes, Hand-to-Hand Combat

The hosts discuss the HBO series True Detective, noting that residents of Louisiana feel the show unfairly portrays the state as a haven for "hicks and child killers." They briefly touch upon the acting quality and compare the show's violence to the real-world FBI shooting of Ibragim Todashev.

It's a Glitch!
Episode 658 1:18:54 - 1:21:52

658: It's a Glitch!

Elderly Stereotype Priming, Non-Conscious Processing Research

Psychology research by John Bargh demonstrates that "priming" subjects with words related to the elderly causes them to walk more slowly. This effect occurs without the subjects' conscious awareness of the influence. Experts suggest that while awareness of these automatic processes is possible, correcting for them is difficult due to the unknown magnitude of the influence.

Taser Taser Taser!
Episode 592 1:39:38 - 1:44:00

592: Taser Taser Taser!

African Economic Growth, Shopping Malls, and Global Perceptions

The hosts discuss the modernization of African nations, noting that many Westerners are surprised to learn about high-end shopping malls in cities like Nairobi. They argue that the "jungle" stereotype is outdated and that the continent is becoming a major market for consumer goods and infrastructure, which is driving new geopolitical interest from the U.S., China, and Europe.