Topic: Stigma

11 chapters across the catalog

Do It For Ukraine
Episode 1484 1:58:20 - 2:02:17

1484: Do It For Ukraine

White House Monkeypox Coordinator, Identity Messaging

The White House monkeypox coordinator discussed the challenges of messaging the virus to specific communities, including "men who have sex with men" and transgender individuals. The administration aims to raise awareness without generating "ordinate concern" or linking the infection to a specific identity. Critics mock the complex terminology used to categorize different social networks and the potential for political bias in public health outreach.

Caliphate Cubs
Episode 1420 1:29:06 - 1:34:58

1420: Caliphate Cubs

Social Stigma and Medical Ethics Regarding Unvaccinated Patients

Media figures like Howard Stern and Jimmy Kimmel have faced criticism for suggesting that hospitals should turn away unvaccinated patients. NPR featured a medical ethicist who argued against this approach, noting that many unvaccinated individuals are from marginalized or rural communities with poor healthcare access. The discussion compares the current social vitriol toward the unvaccinated to historical instances of mass dehumanization.

Chest Feeding
Episode 1356 25:15 - 27:27

1356: Chest Feeding

Jimmy Dore, Moderna Vaccine Side Effects and Medical Stigma

Comedian Jimmy Dore reports suffering from persistent flu-like symptoms, joint pain, and a stiff neck months after receiving his second Moderna shot. He shares accounts from medical professionals who are afraid to report their own vaccine injuries due to the risk of being stigmatized or labeled as supporters of Donald Trump.

Disinfo Dozen
Episode 1342 1:22:55 - 1:31:53

1342: Disinfo Dozen

Social Stigma, Vaccinated vs Unvaccinated Dynamics

The discussion shifts to the potential social divide between vaccinated and unvaccinated people, with some jokingly referring to the vaccinated as "infected zombies." There is a growing sentiment among skeptics to avoid close contact with those who have received the shot due to fears of protein shedding. The segment concludes with a mix of dark humor regarding the future of social interactions and the potential for "vaccine passports" to be used by skeptics to identify and avoid the vaccinated.

Vaxxhole
Episode 1333 1:04:23 - 1:06:54

1333: Vaxxhole

Vaxxhole Terminology, Marketing Extremism

A new slang term, "vaxxhole," has emerged to describe individuals who brag about their vaccination status and belittle those who remain unvaccinated. Analysts suggest that media coverage often highlights extremist "anti-vax" views to make moderate skepticism appear unreasonable, a common tactic in pharmaceutical marketing.

The Palmist
Episode 1298 38:43 - 42:38

1298: The Palmist

COVID-19 Social Stigma, Spitting Incident in Ashburnham

A man in Ashburnham, Massachusetts, was caught on camera spitting at two young women on a hiking trail because they were not wearing masks outdoors. The man claimed to have tested positive for COVID-19 and used it as a weapon during the confrontation. The hosts discuss the growing "psychosis" and social stigma where getting infected is viewed as a moral failure or a sign of political affiliation.

Standard Man
Episode 1276 38:04 - 41:16

1276: Standard Man

Social Stigma of COVID-19 Testing

Reports from Indiana suggest a growing social stigma surrounding COVID-19, where individuals feel ashamed to admit they have been tested or have contracted the virus. Neighbors reportedly treat the diagnosis like a modern-day plague, leading to secrecy within communities. This psychological shift is attributed to the invasive nature of the testing process and the alarmist tone of media reporting.

Balderdash!
Episode 1192 41:27 - 46:20

1192: Balderdash!

Eric Swalwell, Chris Matthews, and Public Flatulence

Returning to the "Fartgate" incident, the hosts provide a technical breakdown of how flatulence sounds are captured by lavalier microphones versus boom mics. They speculate on the acoustics of the MSNBC studio and the reaction of Eric Swalwell. The conversation shifts to the social stigma of flatulence, particularly for women, and the perceived "punk" attitude of certain politicians.

Election Special
Episode 876 2:11:33 - 2:15:42

876: Election Special

Marijuana Ballot Initiatives, Medical vs Recreational

The hosts review the results of marijuana initiatives across eight states. Recreational marijuana passed in California, Massachusetts, and Nevada, while medical marijuana saw a massive 71% win in Florida. They discuss the "magic plant" and how the removal of legal stigma is allowing older generations to use it for aches and pains.

Cyber Insurance
Episode 550 2:24:21 - 2:28:53

550: Cyber Insurance

Navy Yard Shooting and the War on Mental Illness

Following the Navy Yard shooting by Aaron Alexis, the national conversation has shifted toward mental health and the Affordable Care Act. Alexis was reportedly prescribed the antidepressant Trazodone. The hosts predict a "war on crazy" where mental health diagnoses will be used to restrict rights, similar to how gun control is debated, potentially leading to the social branding of the mentally ill.

Struggling Masses
Episode 439 38:09 - 45:45

439: Struggling Masses

Moon Landing Skepticism, Holocaust Analogy Controversy

Adam Curry recounts the backlash he received after expressing alternative views on the moon landing during an appearance on "This Week in Tech." He notes that host Leo Laporte compared moon landing skepticism to Holocaust denial, leading to Curry being labeled with various political and social epithets on Twitter. The incident is used to illustrate the lack of tolerance for non-approved opinions in modern discourse.