Topic: Youth

77 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.

Adam & The Robot
Episode 1798 29:39 - 38:02

1798: Adam & The Robot

NPR Coverage and Charlie Kirk's Legacy

NPR reporter Stephen Fowler provides a report on the death of Charlie Kirk, which the hosts criticize for its framing and "anti-gun" tidbits. The hosts compare Kirk's early success with Turning Point USA to the early career of Bill Gates. They define Kirk as a "polemicist" and debate whether his organization was primarily religious or a political organ essential to the Republican youth vote.

Control Grid
Episode 1770 54:51 - 57:47

1770: Control Grid

Supreme Court, Heterosexual Bias Claims, University Endowments

The Supreme Court unanimously rejected a lower court ruling that required heterosexual plaintiffs to meet a higher evidentiary hurdle in workplace discrimination claims. This decision, stemming from a case involving the Ohio Youth Services Department, signals a shift in how "reverse racism" and bias claims are handled under Title VII. The ruling coincides with increased federal scrutiny of Ivy League universities, including proposals to tax large, tax-free endowments and address tuition inflation driven by government-backed student loans.

Old Bag
Episode 1735 18:41 - 22:34

1735: Old Bag

David Hogg, DNC Vice Chair Campaign and Youth Vote

David Hogg, a gun control activist from the Parkland shooting, campaigned for a Vice Chair position at the Democratic National Committee. Hogg emphasized the need for the party to invest in voters under 30 to counter a rightward shift in youth demographics. Despite his high-energy "walk the walk" pitch, the hosts mock his performance and professional political patter.

Data Plateau
Episode 1712 2:48:36 - 2:50:20

1712: Data Plateau

Climate Anxiety and University "Hope" Programs

A study published in The Lancet found that over 50% of U.S. youth are "extremely worried" about climate change. In response, universities like Cornell are reframing their curriculum to focus on "solutions and emotions" to combat climate anxiety. Critics argue that media outlets like NPR are "terrorizing" children with data, necessitating these new academic coping mechanisms.

Turban Tossing
Episode 1700 2:16:15 - 2:17:54

1700: Turban Tossing

Turban Tossing, Iranian Youth Protest Trend

A viral trend on TikTok shows Iranian teenagers knocking the turbans off the heads of mullahs in the street. The hosts describe this "Turban Tossing" as a form of public humiliation against the religious leadership. They suggest this grassroots disrespect could be more effective than formal political movements.

Climate Change Special
Episode 1663 1:03:08 - 1:05:56

1663: Climate Change Special

PowerShift09 and Youth Civil Disobedience Training

A BBC documentary on the PowerShift09 conference is discussed, revealing that the event involved government officials training youth in civil disobedience and resisting arrest. The hosts express shock that the American government would be involved in teaching activists how to conduct sit-ins and lock arms, suggesting it is a tool for harassing businesses that do not comply with green initiatives.

Illegal Chants
Episode 1655 56:30 - 59:31

1655: Illegal Chants

Youth Curfews, France and US Territories

Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin announced a nighttime curfew for minors in the French territory of Guadeloupe to curb rising violence. Similar measures are noted in various U.S. cities, where social workers are being used to re-engage children caught violating curfews, a practice some view as a return to forgotten historical norms.

Net Equity
Episode 1602 1:09:09 - 1:13:08

1602: Net Equity

Meta Lawsuit by 42 States, Election Influence Allegations

A coalition of 42 states has filed a federal lawsuit against Meta, alleging that Facebook and Instagram are designed to be addictive to children. The discussion posits that the timing and the specific states involved suggest the lawsuit is a political threat to ensure Meta's cooperation during the upcoming election cycle. The "addictive" nature of the platforms is compared to the dopamine response of consumer products like Oreos.

Coup Map
Episode 1580 9:19 - 13:49

1580: Coup Map

Climate Anxiety Groups, Frontline Workers and Youth Distress

Therapists identify three primary groups suffering from severe climate anxiety: frontline scientists, individuals who have suffered direct losses from natural disasters, and children. Young adults are reportedly reconsidering major life decisions, such as starting families, due to fears about the planet's future. This psychological distress is linked to historical instances of children expressing public grief over environmental policy.

4 No Youth
Episode 1573 49:34 - 53:20

1573: 4 No Youth

China's Four-No Youth and Electric Wheelchair Trend

In China, a movement known as "Four-No Youth" (no dating, no marriage, no home, no children) is gaining traction among frustrated young people. To bypass local bans on electric scooters in cities like Guangzhou, youths have begun using high-speed electric wheelchairs for daily commuting. The CCP is reportedly concerned about this "lie flat" culture and its impact on social development.

Frankenjab
Episode 1386 2:28:23 - 2:32:20

1386: Frankenjab

Greta Thunberg, Youth Climate Action and Communist Rhetoric

Greta Thunberg delivered a viral speech at a youth climate summit, mocking world leaders for their "blah blah blah" rhetoric regarding net-zero emissions. Critics argue that Thunberg’s performance has shifted from environmental activism to espousing communist propaganda. The speech emphasized that "hope" comes from the people taking action rather than from political promises.

Shetard
Episode 1374 1:12:22 - 1:14:01

1374: Shetard

Australia Youth Command, Mass Vaccination of Children

The New South Wales Minister of Health announces a mass vaccination drive for 24,000 students at a stadium, utilizing the "Youth Command" police unit to usher children without parents present. The hosts express concern over the terminology and the state's direct involvement in child medical procedures.

Adam's Storytime
Episode 1337 17:20 - 19:07

1337: Adam's Storytime

British Youth Trends, French Kissing Decline

A reported trend among boys in Britain suggests a declining interest in French kissing. Anecdotal evidence from local social circles indicates that the practice is going out of vogue among the younger generation. The cause of this shift remains unclear, though it is noted as a distinct change in cultural behavior.

Climate Crisis Special
Episode 1336 1:20:52 - 1:24:04

1336: Climate Crisis Special

Political Vernacular, Children's Climate Fears

The phrase "climate change" is traced back to 1990s Republican focus groups led by Newt Gingrich, who sought a less threatening term than "global warming." A series of interviews with children aged 9 to 15 reveals deep-seated fears about melting glaciers, animal habitat loss, and the potential for human extinction. The children call on adults and governments to take immediate action rather than "sitting back."

Jab and Go
Episode 1318 1:31:28 - 1:35:09

1318: Jab and Go

Robotic Surgery Synergies and Medical Device Manufacturing

Producer Chris Johnson from Florida donated $333, leading to a connection between two medical device professionals. David Gomez of Infinitis Medical, who previously donated, is now exploring business synergies with Johnson's company regarding robotic surgery positioning systems and wearable diagnostics. The note also included a request to call out a youth football coach for being a "douchebag."

Killing Mink
Episode 1292 2:31:25 - 2:34:42

1292: Killing Mink

Spanish Youth Trauma Campaigns and European Riots

Public service announcements in Madrid are targeting young adults with "traumatizing" data about hospitalizations and deaths to enforce mask compliance. Meanwhile, anti-lockdown riots have broken out in Rome, Barcelona, and other European cities as the financial "battering" becomes worse than the illness for many citizens. The segment describes a continent being "clamped back down" as intensive care cases reportedly double every eight days.

Twindemic
Episode 1270 1:55:59 - 1:59:16

1270: Twindemic

Democrat Youth Caucus and the Green New Deal

A speaker at the Democrat Youth Caucus called for the destruction of colonization, white supremacy, and capitalism. The caucus emphasized a move toward a "regenerative economy" through policies like the Green New Deal. This rhetoric is highlighted as a growing trend among younger, disillusioned voters.

Use Your Words!
Episode 1262 45:41 - 49:37

1262: Use Your Words!

George Soros and Youth Protests, Financial Influence Speculation

The current wave of protests and looting is attributed to a lack of purpose among the youth, who are described as "LARPing" in their attacks on the system. George Soros is identified as a primary financier of these movements, allegedly providing $220 million to support radical organizations. The hosts compare the behavior of billionaires like Soros to the film "Trading Places," suggesting they manipulate society for amusement.

Masks are Love
Episode 1247 42:55 - 46:17

1247: Masks are Love

Ted Kaczynski, Industrial Society and Modern Protesters

The motivations of modern protesters are compared to the predictions made in Ted Kaczynski’s manifesto, "Industrial Society and Its Future." The claim is made that well-to-do, "over-socialized" youth engage in rioting for entertainment and psychological absolution rather than genuine political grievance, as they face no real downside for their actions.