Topic: Child Abuse

5 chapters across the catalog

79: Pizza Party
3:09:37 - 3:16:55

79: Pizza Party

Closing Thoughts on Protecting Children and Independent Media

The hosts conclude by emphasizing the importance of protecting children from institutional indoctrination. Mo advocates for homeschooling and monitoring children's media consumption. They encourage listeners to support independent media to avoid propaganda. The episode ends with a somber musical track and spoken word piece about the devastating effects of child abuse on the family structure.

65: Disco Biscuits
3:07:52 - 3:17:56

65: Disco Biscuits

Dr. Judith Reisman's Crusade Against the Kinsey Institute

The episode concludes with archival clips of Dr. Judith Reisman on the *Phil Donahue Show* in 1990, where she accused Alfred Kinsey of using data derived from the sexual abuse of children. The hosts highlight how Donahue and the media establishment protected Kinsey's legacy by attacking Reisman's credentials. They draw a final parallel to how power structures choose which "predators" to protect and which to destroy.

63: We Are People 1
3:44:04 - 3:52:40

63: We Are People 1

Soft White Underbelly Interview with Diamond

An interview from the "Soft White Underbelly" YouTube channel features a woman named Diamond who began working the streets at age 11. She describes her journey through the foster care system and the trauma of early childhood abuse. The hosts use her story to illustrate the "feeder system" from foster homes to the "blade" (prostitution), contrasting her reality with the glamorous image of sex work in pop music.

26: Butter Biscuits
1:05:58 - 1:11:17

26: Butter Biscuits

Sexualization of Children, Pride Parades and Media

Concerns are raised regarding the sexualization of children in the media, specifically referencing Ziya Wade's appearance at pride parades and the family's outreach to the cast of the show "Pose." The argument is made that publicizing a child's sexuality at age 12 is premature and potentially exploitative.

12: White Guilt
1:55:21 - 1:59:13

12: White Guilt

White Boy Privilege Poetry and Socialism

A viral poem titled "White Boy Privilege" by 14-year-old Royce Mann is criticized by the hosts as a form of "child abuse" and indoctrination. They argue that the push for everyone to have "privilege" is a gateway to socialism, which they claim ultimately pulls everyone down to a lower standard of living while maintaining a hidden ruling class.