

Ep. 1715 - Libs Defend Ancient "Non-Violent" Child Sacrifice
23 snips Apr 15, 2025
A recent discovery of an ancient altar in Guatemala reveals chilling links to child sacrifice, challenging modern narratives that downplay violence. The discussion dives into the commercialization of surrogacy and shifting views on LGBT rights. Family businesses are experiencing a revival, with younger generations embracing traditional roles. Critiques on media narratives highlight the glorification of criminals, while the importance of men's spaces faces scrutiny in a changing society. Lastly, a controversial admissions policy sparks debate on meritocracy in education.
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Non-Violent Child Sacrifice
- Michael Knowles discusses a Guatemalan altar used for child sacrifice.
- An archaeologist described it as a way to connect with celestial bodies, not violence.
Liberal Euphemisms
- Knowles criticizes liberal euphemisms like "nonviolent child sacrifice."
- He argues they contradict reality, like "fiery but mostly peaceful protests."
SNL Sketch
- Knowles discusses an SNL sketch satirizing gay couples buying babies.
- The sketch portrays the men as clowns and questions the ethics of baby purchasing.