
Just a Libertarian guy fed up with fact checkers. This whole thing will be out of context...
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 421 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Government | |||

When it first came out, The Boys was a cultural phenomenon. So how, just a few years later, did it devolve into just a hollow sounding board for cultural platitudes?
The creator of the Invincible comics, and now animated series, explains why some characters go race and gender swapped from the comics to the tv show. I'd like to look at that reasoning in light of the current social moment we're living in.
Trey and I are going to look back at Gamergate and the consequences it had on gaming in the United States, and also at the aftermath and pushback that has come from those consequences.
Who would have thought a video game where you're tasked with protecting a little girl would become something so controversial. Of course, the controversy only exists in the minds of the most depraved nutjobs of society.The Way Some Gamers Talk About ... more
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I feel really sad for these guys - at the same time they have really adopted a victim mentality. It seems all their problems are somebody elses fault - especially modern culture and women - and they never take a second to consider that they could have a part to play in their own gripes.
It seems they completely misunderstand or at the very least strawman people they disagree with. I try to listen to people I disagree with but their hostility and how they misconstrue the beliefs of others make ... more
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The show follows a libertarian-leaning host who critiques mainstream media, political correctness, and cultural discourse from a contrarian, unapologetic stance. Episodes often feature provocative takes on race, gender, immigration, tech culture, and current events, interwoven with sponsor reads and a preference for independent thinking and self-reliance. It tends to attract listeners who enjoy bold hot takes, critical thinking, and a willingness to challenge prevailing narratives, even at the risk of controversy. Noteworthy is the consistent blend of fierce personal rhetoric, political skepticism, and advertiser-supported format that leans toward independent, often incendiary commentary on public discourse.
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