Topic: Biology

4 chapters across the catalog

85: Overman
8:09 - 13:23

85: Overman

Adam Gopnik on Darwin and Racism

Author Adam Gopnik discusses the tension between Darwin's historical vocabulary and modern scientific interpretations. The segment explores how both the creationist right and the woke left attack Darwinism for different reasons, leading evolutionary biologists to attempt to separate the man from the theory. The hosts argue that modern science is so deeply rooted in Darwin's work that "canceling" him would threaten the entire foundation of the field.

63: We Are People 1
3:15:48 - 3:19:43

63: We Are People 1

Sexual Harassment in the Workplace and Lululemons

The hosts discuss the prevalence of form-fitting attire like Lululemon yoga pants in public and professional spaces. They argue that such clothing can be a form of "sexual harassment" or a distraction that "fries the brain" of young men. The segment criticizes the narrative of "toxic masculinity" as a trap for men who are simply reacting to biological stimuli.

48: Shootist
2:50:21 - 2:59:15

48: Shootist

The "Snuff Song" and the Myth of Black-on-Black Crime

The hosts coin the term "snuff songs" to describe music that celebrates murder. They critique activists on HLN and comedian D.L. Hughley for claiming "black-on-black crime" is a myth. While Hughley argues crime is about proximity and biology, Mo Facts points out the mathematical reality: black men make up 6.5% of the population but a vastly disproportionate volume of homicide victims and perpetrators.

26: Butter Biscuits
1:19:36 - 1:23:52

26: Butter Biscuits

David Icke, Transgender Movement and Silencing Debate

David Icke discusses the transgender movement as a tool for silencing biological and social debate. He argues that the agenda has moved beyond non-discrimination into a territory where any dissenting opinion is labeled as transphobic or bigoted, effectively intimidating the public into silence.