The facilitation of transportation for migrants who have crossed the border illegally by major airlines in the United States raises concerns about healthcare systems and disease spread.
The implementation of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) has become abusive and dangerous, with weaponization, hiring quotas, and political gain at play.
The sexual revolution, influenced by shows like 'Sex and the City,' has negatively impacted relationships, leading to declining female happiness and challenges in the digital era.
Deep dives
Podcast Episode: Discussion on the facilitation of illegal immigration through major airlines
The podcast episode discusses the facilitation of transportation for migrants who have crossed the border illegally by major airlines in the United States. The guest speaker recounts her personal experience at an airport where she observed migrants with bags from processing centers, questioning whether they had received proper medical screenings. She highlights the concern of spreading diseases and the strain on healthcare systems. The conversation delves into the abuse of asylum laws and refugee treaties, the lack of integration mechanisms, and the consequences on American communities. The guest criticizes the government and NGOs for facilitating this crisis and emphasizes the motivation behind these actions: voters.
Podcast Episode: Disagreement on the DEI concept with Mark Cuban
The podcast episode features a conversation about diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) with guest speaker challenging Mark Cuban's idealistic view of DEI. The guest argues that the implementation of DEI in reality has become rotten, abusive, and dangerous, but Cuban's understanding is somewhat naive. The discussion touches on the weaponization of DEI, the abuse of hiring quotas, and the consequences for individuals and corporations. The conversation also explores how the DEI narrative is being used for political gain and its implications for society.
Podcast Episode: Critique of the sexual revolution and its impact on relationships
The podcast episode tackles the topic of the sexual revolution's effects on relationships, particularly for women. The guest argues that the culture of casual sex, influenced by shows like 'Sex and the City,' has damaged the traditional concept of relationships and created a buffet mentality. The conversation points out the paradox of declining female happiness, the negative psychological impacts on women, and the challenges arising from the digital era's influence on relationships. The guest highlights the importance of honest discussions about the sexual revolution's consequences and the need for compassion and understanding.
Exposed Truths About Birth Control and Informed Consent
The podcast episode discusses the dangers of birth control for young women and the lack of informed consent surrounding its usage. The speaker shares personal experiences and highlights that manipulating hormones in any individual can have adverse effects. The importance of acknowledging the potential side effects and having informed discussions about birth control is emphasized. The speaker also addresses the backlash faced when bringing up the topic and the need for open dialogue without vilifying those who raise concerns.
Controversy Surrounding a Conservative Calendar
The podcast episode delves into the controversy surrounding a conservative calendar featuring women in bikinis. The speaker clarifies that the calendar aimed to reclaim a costume that had been appropriated, rather than being a mere attempt to look attractive. The disproportionate reaction to the calendar, labeling it as softcore porn, is discussed. The speaker highlights the hypocrisy of the backlash, pointing out that those condemning the calendar often turn a blind eye to more flagrant examples of sexual misconduct and perversions. It is suggested that some individuals prefer burning a witch at the stake instead of introspecting and addressing systemic issues.
Michael Malice (“YOUR WELCOME”) welcomes author, and recent social media troublemaker, Ashley St Clair, onto the show to talk about the viral “AirplaneGate” video, her little spat with Mark Cuban, and the ridiculous amount of conservative outrage regarding a certain calendar.