Topic: Gender Roles

7 chapters across the catalog

75: What U Gonna Do Cuzz
49:18 - 53:41

75: What U Gonna Do Cuzz

Broken Therapy Models, Masculinity and Directions

Mo Facts and Adam Curry discuss the limitations of insurance-based therapy and the differences between private and group sessions. They pivot to a lighthearted discussion on male archetypes, specifically the refusal to ask for directions. This serves as a metaphor for the masculine need to appear in control of the family's "navigation" even when lost.

64: We Are People 2
4:31:30 - 4:36:51

64: We Are People 2

Building New Tools and the Gender Divide

The hosts discuss the difficulty of building new tools outside of the established "white supremacist" or globalist platforms. They address the gender divide in tech and the "pick-me" label used against women who do not align with mainstream feminism. The segment emphasizes that men and women are a "package deal" and that the current social manipulation is designed to pit them against each other.

59: Restoring Justice
1:03:00 - 1:07:47

59: Restoring Justice

Erasure of Masculinity and the UN Illustration

Adam and Mo discuss a United Nations illustration that they claim erases the traditional Black male figure in favor of "self-loving" women and interracial pairings. They argue that both white and Black masculinity are under attack in media, with white men portrayed as "doofuses" and Black men being separated from the family unit. They use LeBron James as an example of a "pinnacle of masculinity" who is still subject to corporate ownership.

59: Restoring Justice
2:59:36 - 3:05:49

59: Restoring Justice

Social Conservatism and the Patriarchy

Mo identifies as a social conservative, clarifying that he values the "patriarchy" as a system of male responsibility. They play a clip from the show *Billions* featuring a character giving "old school" advice on marriage and family. Mo argues that the destruction of the masculine principle leads to social instability and that lineage is the primary source of self-identity.

56: Fishing Polls
17:43 - 20:31

56: Fishing Polls

Angela Stanton-King, Black Masculinity, War Strategies

Angela Stanton-King, a mother of a gay son and a Trump supporter, argues that the feminization of black boys does not benefit Black America. She frames the removal or softening of men as a strategy of war against a colony or community. While she supports adult autonomy, she emphasizes the need for black men to lead and maintain traditional masculine roles.

26: Butter Biscuits
1:31:15 - 1:37:58

26: Butter Biscuits

Cultural Perceptions, Homosexuality and ADOS Men

The discussion explores the historical and cultural differences in how white men and ADOS men perceive flamboyant behavior. It is argued that while white men are currently facing a direct assault as the "patriarchy," the assault on black masculinity has been a subtle, 400-year process involving the removal of men from the home.

06: Meet The Parents
23:53 - 28:00

06: Meet The Parents

Gender Roles and the Deficiency of Single-Parent Parenting

The discussion challenges the "woke" notion that men and women are completely interchangeable in parenting roles, arguing that nature dictates specific strengths for each sex. One host shares an anecdote about needing his wife to "interpret" their daughters' moods, illustrating inherent gender-based communication differences. They argue that the absence of a father often leads to a "trophy culture" where children are not prepared for the realities of winning and losing.