Topic: Coercion

3 chapters across the catalog

98: Mixed Up
1:39:58 - 1:46:28

98: Mixed Up

Andrew Tate and the Loverboy Method Indictment

Andrew Tate's legal troubles in Romania center on the "Loverboy Method," where he is accused of wooing women to coerce them into adult content creation. Tate argues that the method is simply "being nice" and that the charges are an end-run around actual consent. The hosts debate the "slippery slope" of legal definitions regarding coercion and rescinded consent.

75: What U Gonna Do Cuzz
2:37 - 6:06

75: What U Gonna Do Cuzz

Corporate Termination, Medical Autonomy and Coercion

Mo Facts details his recent firing from a long-term corporate position, attributing the termination to his decision to maintain medical autonomy regarding vaccine mandates. He describes the experience as coercive and criticizes the impersonal nature of his termination, which arrived via a form letter without his name. The discussion covers the immediate loss of health insurance and the difficulties of navigating the healthcare marketplace.

75: What U Gonna Do Cuzz
23:32 - 28:01

75: What U Gonna Do Cuzz

Economic Coercion, Rituals of Humiliation in Canada

Adam Curry and Mo Facts discuss the "butt-breaking" mentality of using employment as a lever to force medical compliance. They highlight reports from Canada where unvaccinated individuals are allegedly chaperoned in grocery stores to prevent them from buying non-essential goods. This is described as a ritual of humiliation intended to punish those who do not comply with state mandates.