Topic: Suicide Rates

10 chapters across the catalog

Insurrectious
Episode 1277 1:09:43 - 1:19:25

1277: Insurrectious

Social Media Addiction, Suicide Rates and Algorithmic Bias

The debate over social media's impact focuses on the correlation between the rise of the iPhone and increased suicide rates among teenage girls. While some argue the platforms are merely a faster form of traditional advertising, others, like Jaron Lanier, claim the "product" is the gradual change in user behavior. The discussion touches on how recommendation engines, such as YouTube's, create feedback loops that reinforce specific interests or political biases.

His Name is Nimrod
Episode 953 8:16 - 10:33

953: His Name is Nimrod

CDC Suicide Statistics, Teenage Girls, Social Media, 13 Reasons Why

The CDC reports a significant rise in suicide rates among teenage girls aged 15 to 19, with cases doubling over an eight-year period. Experts point to cyberbullying and social media as contributing factors to increased anxiety and depression. The Netflix series 13 Reasons Why is cited as a potential influence that coincided with a spike in internet searches related to self-harm.

Bias Response Team
Episode 907 2:03:31 - 2:07:51

907: Bias Response Team

Puberty Blockers, Sterility, and Child Abuse Allegations

Continuing the discussion on gender ideology, the hosts cite statistics from the American College of Pediatricians claiming that most gender-confused children eventually accept their biological sex after puberty. They highlight the risks of permanent sterility and increased suicide rates associated with sex reassignment. The report explicitly labels the conditioning of children into these medical paths as "child abuse."

non-binary person
Episode 819 2:43:58 - 2:48:29

819: non-binary person

US Suicide Rate Statistics, Pharmaceutical Influence

New statistics showing US suicide rates at a 30-year high are discussed, with significant increases among middle-aged women and young girls. The hosts criticize media reports for failing to mention the potential role of SSRIs and other pharmaceutical drugs, which often list suicide as a side effect. They argue that the media's reliance on pharmaceutical advertising prevents honest analysis of the epidemic.

Hunger Winter
Episode 771 2:22:39 - 2:27:44

771: Hunger Winter

White Mortality Rates, Georgia EBT Glitch

A study showing rising death rates among middle-aged white Americans due to suicide and drug overdoses is discussed. This is followed by a report from Georgia where a computer "glitch" prevented EBT (Electronic Benefit Transfer) funds from being loaded onto cards, leading to unrest at a local human services office.

Touching the Stick
Episode 625 1:40:36 - 1:44:45

625: Touching the Stick

Port Arthur Massacre, Australian Gun Laws Comparison

President Obama references the 1996 Port Arthur massacre in Australia as a successful example of strict gun control implementation. The hosts clarify that the event did not occur at a school and that while mass shootings decreased, the primary statistical change in Australia was a reduction in firearm-related suicides. They argue the comparison to American constitutional rights is flawed.

Oil Spill Déjà vu
Episode 204 1:31:28 - 1:33:15

204: Oil Spill Déjà vu

Foxconn Suicide Rates, Media Narrative and Apple

Reports on suicides at Foxconn factories in China are analyzed in the context of national statistics. While the media has labeled Foxconn an "iPhone suicide factory," data suggests the suicide rate among the company's 450,000 employees is actually lower than the national average in China. The discussion notes that other major tech companies like Dell, HP, and Microsoft also utilize Foxconn for manufacturing.