Topic: Europe

3 chapters across the catalog

86: Pox Luck
2:32:39 - 2:36:44

86: Pox Luck

Self-Imposed Lockdowns and Energy Costs in Europe

The hosts posit that the fear of monkeypox lesions will lead to "self-imposed lockdowns" where people choose to stay home and use services like DoorDash to avoid public visibility. They shift to the economic situation in Europe, where energy prices have increased by 400%, forcing a transition to green energy. The discussion suggests that pandemics and energy crises are being used in tandem to shift global consumption habits.

85: Overman
2:27:44 - 2:35:00

85: Overman

Trading Places and Evolutionary Climates

The movie "Trading Places" is used as a reference for the nature vs. nurture debate. Jared Taylor argues that harsh northern climates forced Europeans and Asians to evolve planning skills, while "forgiving" African climates did not. The hosts mock this logic, suggesting that if China eventually overtakes the U.S., Taylor would have to admit they are the "better stock" by his own evolutionary standards.

21: You're the Father
1:36:51 - 1:39:29

21: You're the Father

The Global Perception of American "Trash TV"

The hosts discuss the "Maury syndrome" and how American talk shows were exported globally, shaping the world's perception of black Americans as "crazy nut jobs." They suggest that these shows were 95% black and served a subliminal agenda. They call for a university study on the long-term devastation these programs caused to the perception of black families.