Topic: Yellow Vest

34 chapters across the catalog

Vaccine Poverty
Episode 1365 1:22:12 - 1:24:57

1365: Vaccine Poverty

French Protests Against Macron's Vaccine Passports

Over 100,000 people protested across France against President Emmanuel Macron's plan to mandate vaccine certificates for entry to bars, restaurants, and theaters. Police used tear gas to disperse crowds in Paris, where protesters compared the measures to an infringement on freedom. The hosts highlight the lack of major US media coverage regarding the scale of the French resistance.

Brood X
Episode 1331 8:11 - 13:15

1331: Brood X

Global Lockdown Protests, Emmanuel Macron Political Strategy

Massive anti-lockdown protests occurred in London and the Netherlands but received minimal mainstream media coverage compared to anti-Asian racism protests. In France, President Emmanuel Macron implemented a new four-week lockdown in Paris, citing ICU capacity crises. Claims surface that the pandemic effectively suppressed the Yellow Vest movement, providing a political advantage to the French administration.

King Mitch
Episode 1299 2:40:51 - 2:43:17

1299: King Mitch

France Global Security Bill, Article 24 Protests

Thousands of people protested in Paris against the "Global Security Bill," specifically Article 24, which would criminalize the publication of images of police officers with the intent to cause harm. Critics argue the law will prevent the documentation of police brutality, citing a recent viral video of officers beating a Black musician in his studio.

Ear Trumpet
Episode 1265 10:21 - 15:44

1265: Ear Trumpet

Broadcast Media Decline and Information Density

The decline of traditional broadcast media is attributed to repetitive "filler" content and a failure to cover international stories like the Yellow Vest protests. A comparison is made between modern news broadcasts and 1950s newspapers, which are described as being significantly denser with information. The hosts argue that the current media landscape is crumbling due to cord-cutting and the rise of alternative platforms like podcasts.

No Sweat
Episode 1191 1:11:23 - 1:15:19

1191: No Sweat

Global Unrest Report, France, Iraq, Israel, and Venice

A rapid global update covers significant unrest and disasters: France's Yellow Vest protesters clashed with police in Paris; anti-government protests in Iraq have resulted in over 320 deaths; Israeli warplanes resumed bombing in Gaza following the assassination of an Islamic Jihad leader; and Venice declared a state of emergency after the second-highest tide in its history.

Coupon Clipping
Episode 1182 1:14:31 - 1:16:05

1182: Coupon Clipping

European Protests and Farmer Defense Force in The Netherlands

Massive protests by the Farmer Defense Force in The Netherlands saw tractors blocking streets in The Hague, prompting the government to deploy the military. Similar unrest is reported in Toulouse with the Yellow Vests and in Catalonia over the imprisonment of independence leaders. Critics noted a lack of coverage of these events in mainstream American media.

Moral Army
Episode 1177 39:41 - 42:06

1177: Moral Army

Donald Trump's Twitter, Harrison Ford, Emmanuel Macron

The segment discusses the establishment's hatred of Donald Trump's direct communication via Twitter. It also features Harrison Ford at the UN praising French President Emmanuel Macron for a $100 million climate contribution. The hosts note that this money comes from taxing French citizens, fueling the "Yellow Vest" protests which receive little media coverage.

Replacists
Episode 1161 2:11:17 - 2:14:19

1161: Replacists

Media Suppression of Global Unrest, Yellow Vests, Black Helmets

The lack of coverage of the Hong Kong protests in Western media is contrasted with the detailed reporting found on Al Jazeera. Similar suppression is noted regarding the ongoing Yellow Vest protests in France and the emergence of the "Black Helmets," a movement of African immigrants rioting over lack of opportunity. The influence of Chinese money in Hollywood and US politics is suggested as a reason for the media's silence.

Contempt Kabuki
Episode 1137 2:41:53 - 2:45:07

1137: Contempt Kabuki

French Arms Sales Protests, Yemen War and Yellow Vests

Human rights activists in France attempt to block a Saudi vessel from loading French-made weapons intended for use in the Yemen war. Simultaneously, the "Yellow Vest" protests mark their 26th consecutive weekend, though turnout has decreased. The hosts criticize Euro News for failing to mention that the original fuel tax protests were tied to climate change policies.

CHUD
Episode 1131 1:00:55 - 1:02:30

1131: CHUD

Yellow Vest Protests, Notre Dame Donation Backlash

The 23rd weekend of Yellow Vest protests in France saw demonstrators criticizing the massive private donations pledged to restore Notre Dame Cathedral. Protesters argued that the wealth displayed by donors should instead be used to address economic inequality and the burdens of the carbon tax.

Netherlindian
Episode 1127 1:42:22 - 1:46:29

1127: Netherlindian

French Yellow Vest Protests and Referendum Demands

The "Yellow Vest" protests in France continue for a 21st consecutive week, with demonstrators demanding a "Citizen Initiative Referendum" (RIC). President Emmanuel Macron is reportedly considering a referendum to address grievances regarding unfair taxation. The history of French referendums, including the ignored 2005 vote on the European Constitution, is discussed as a sign of government arrogance.

Cancel Culture
Episode 1123 35:36 - 39:12

1123: Cancel Culture

Yellow Vests, Detroit Decay, Austin Real Estate Boom

The likelihood of a "Yellow Vest" style protest occurring in the United States is dismissed as zero due to a hypnotized and debt-laden population. While cities like Detroit and St. Louis represent urban decay, Austin is experiencing a massive real estate boom, including a new 35-story Google building. However, this wealth exists alongside visible drug use and homelessness, which residents have begun to ignore.

Cancel Culture
Episode 1123 39:13 - 40:44

1123: Cancel Culture

Yellow Vest Protests, Paris Act 19, French Army Deployment

During the 19th consecutive Saturday of Yellow Vest demonstrations in Paris, the French government deployed the army under "Operation Sentinel" to protect public buildings. This move followed significant rioting and looting on the Champs Elysees the previous week. Police established "no-go" zones for protesters and issued numerous fines to maintain order.

HyperTrending
Episode 1119 15:04 - 17:55

1119: HyperTrending

France Yellow Vest Protests and Act 17

The Yellow Vest movement in France entered its 17th weekend of protests, characterized by clashes with police involving water cannons and tear gas. While some reports suggest the movement is losing steam, President Emmanuel Macron's popularity has seen a slight rise following national town hall debates.

Truancy Crimes
Episode 1115 43:09 - 48:08

1115: Truancy Crimes

Bernard-Henri Lévy, Populism and Yellow Vests

French philosopher Bernard-Henri Lévy appeared on Bill Maher's program to argue that the Yellow Vest movement in France has morphed into a fascist and anti-Semitic wave. The hosts dispute Lévy's definition of populism as a "gentle name for fascism," noting that historical fascism was not inherently anti-Semitic until the rise of Hitler.

Fudged
Episode 1114 2:41:06 - 2:43:24

1114: Fudged

Emmanuel Macron, Anti-Zionism and Yellow Vest Protests

French President Emmanuel Macron announced that France would adopt a definition of anti-Semitism that includes anti-Zionism. This move comes amid attempts to link the Yellow Vest protest movement to a rise in anti-Semitic attacks. Critics argue that the government is using these labels to delegitimize social protests by equating opposition to state power with hatred of specific ethnic groups.

Axe
Episode 1113 2:30:56 - 2:32:23

1113: Axe

Yellow Vest Protests, France, Media Propaganda

The "Gilets Jaunes" or Yellow Vest protests in France have entered their third month, with demonstrators continuing to rally against President Emmanuel Macron's economic policies. While government estimates suggest participation is dwindling, organizers claim over 100,000 people remain active. Protesters have accused the French media of ignoring police violence and suppressing the movement's message.

Pentacon
Episode 1109 1:49:07 - 1:50:47

1109: Pentacon

Global Unrest, Cameroon and Spain Protests

Civil unrest is reported in Cameroon following a disputed election, resulting in the arrest of opposition leader Maurice Kamto and several journalists. In Spain, pensioners and taxi drivers wearing yellow vests have taken to the streets of Madrid to demand higher pensions and stricter regulations for ride-hailing apps like Uber. The protests in Spain involve taxi drivers abandoning vehicles on major freeways as a form of blockade.