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Sep 18, 2024 • 1h 8min
Ep. 1445 - Did the Government Shield Diddy Like Epstein?
Sean Combs, better known as P. Diddy, is in the hot seat over serious allegations including sex trafficking, prompting comparisons to the Epstein case. The discussion delves into the troubling influence powerful figures have over justice systems and the entertainment industry’s silence. Additionally, controversial ideas around public shaming for delinquent minors spark debate, while Kamala Harris's vague responses on reparations leave many unsatisfied. The conversation also touches on the ethical questions surrounding new films that provoke cultural dialogues.

Sep 17, 2024 • 1h 7min
Ep. 1444 - Why Critics Are Running Scared From My Movie
The success of 'Am I Racist?' raises questions about the lack of mainstream reviews, suggesting a media bias towards conservative content. The discussion highlights the media's incitement of violence after political turmoil. A tragic case of a child murder leads to a controversial decision for treatment over trial. Additionally, the workforce struggles of Gen Z are dissected, with criticisms of their work ethic linked to technology's influence. The episode emphasizes the critical need for teaching responsibility to children for their future success.

Sep 16, 2024 • 1h 5min
Ep. 1443 - Ghoulish Leftists Blame Trump For Another Assassination Attempt On His Life
The podcast dives into the alarming rise in political rhetoric surrounding Donald Trump and its devastating consequences, including a second assassination attempt. It highlights the media's role in perpetuating fear while discussing the recent success of a provocative documentary film. Additionally, discussions about the Navy's new gender-neutral submarine spark debates about inclusion versus effectiveness in military settings. The hosts also offer a satirical look at the evolving narrative of race and representation in America.

Sep 14, 2024 • 5min
Am I Racist? The Comedy Hollywood Didn't See Coming
Dive into the theatrical debut of a hilarious and impactful political comedy that critiques critical race theory. It challenges the Left with laughter while exploring identity politics. The hosts discuss the film's ambitious release in over 1,500 theaters and encourage fans to support this unique project. Get ready for a blend of humor and social commentary that's turning heads across the nation!

Sep 14, 2024 • 26min
These Upper Class And Leftist Celebrities Are Actively PUSHING Anti-White Racism
The discussion begins with the complexities of anti-white racism within diversity and inclusion initiatives. It highlights a Rutgers professor's controversial statements, showcasing societal double standards in addressing hate speech. Insights into historical narratives reveal the contradictions surrounding race relations. The scrutiny of anti-white sentiments unveils cultural implications and societal acceptance compared to other forms of discrimination. A viral incident involving a former NFL player adds a humorous twist while emphasizing the broader impact of anti-white rhetoric.

Sep 13, 2024 • 1h 2min
Ep. 1442 - Robin DiAngelo Freaks Out Over 'Am I Racist?' And It's Glorious
The new film addressing racism and identity hits theaters, drawing ire from anti-racism educators. Amidst the controversy, the discussion includes political chatter around Donald Trump's tax plan as Kamala remains silent. Humor and satire highlight the absurdity of societal reactions, including the debate over a gymnast's medal and curious claims about Haitians eating cats. The ethics of comedy take center stage as the critics come out swinging, all while emphasizing the need for informed citizenship.

Sep 12, 2024 • 1h 2min
Ep. 1441 - Diversity Killed His Son, But He Wishes A White Man Did It?
The guest, a father whose child was tragically killed by an illegal immigrant, bravely speaks out against the political outrage surrounding his son's death. He critiques the media's handling of issues related to immigration and race, emphasizing the profound personal toll these topics create. The conversation also touches on navigating grief in a politically charged environment and reflects on the broader implications of diversity in communities. Additionally, the guest offers a poignant perspective on society's reaction to tragedy and the politicization of personal loss.

Sep 11, 2024 • 1h 10min
Ep. 1440 - Media Paints Millionaire Athlete As Another "Oppressed" Victim of Police
Taylor Swift, an influential singer-songwriter, stirs headlines with her surprising presidential endorsement, igniting discussions about celebrity influence in politics. Former President Donald Trump shares his perspective on a heated debate, highlighting perceived biases in the format. The podcast dives into the relationship between media narratives and incidents of alleged police misconduct involving NFL athletes, questioning the portrayal of these figures as victims and the implications for accountability and race in society.

Sep 11, 2024 • 1h 25min
Daily Wire Backstage: The Presidential Debate
Donald Trump, a controversial political figure, and Kamala Harris, the first female Vice President of South Asian descent, square off in a heated discussion on inflation, abortion, and immigration. They analyze the debate dynamics, including media bias and missed opportunities for both candidates. The conversation also touches on the impact of celebrity endorsements, shifting voter sentiments, and the growing economic divide in America. Ultimately, the dialogue reflects on the future of the electoral landscape and the importance of grassroots engagement.

Sep 10, 2024 • 12min
Matt Walsh Presents: The Racial Victim Hierarchy
The discussion dives into the concept of a racial victim hierarchy, analyzing how different groups are positioned within a complex societal structure. It humorously categorizes ethnicities based on perceived victimhood, including the unique challenges faced by biracial individuals. The absurdity of measuring victim points through arbitrary criteria gets a satirical lens, while the conversation slips into the broader implications of modern identity politics. Alongside, tips on securing personal data in a digital world are offered, connecting technology to these social dynamics.


