Topic: Youth Protests

4 chapters across the catalog

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.

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.

Eleven Eleven
Episode 1111 2:51:28 - 2:54:59

1111: Eleven Eleven

European Solidarity Corps, Youth Climate Protests

The "Youth in Action" group, which promotes climate protests among Dutch and Belgian students, is revealed to be fully subsidized by the European Union. The organization is part of the "European Solidarity Corps," a mobility scheme with a 340 million euro budget. The hosts argue that the EU is using these programs to "brainwash" children and build public support for new carbon taxes.

Iron Key
Episode 464 2:09:36 - 2:13:28

464: Iron Key

European Student Protests, Education Cuts and Youth Unemployment

Teachers and students in Rome are protesting significant cuts to the Italian education budget and a bill that would allow schools to seek private funding. With youth unemployment in Italy at 35%, the hosts suggest students are protesting to stay in the education system longer to avoid a jobless market. Similar unrest is noted in the UK and Quebec regarding tuition hikes and the commercialization of universities.