Topic: Kurt Vonnegut

2 chapters across the catalog

85: Overman
3:02:06 - 3:08:51

85: Overman

Equity Handicaps and Critical Race Theory

The hosts compare modern "equity" and DEI initiatives to Kurt Vonnegut's story "Harrison Bergeron," where talented individuals are physically handicapped to ensure equality. They argue that Critical Race Theory (CRT) teaches minorities that their race is a disability and white children that they are "genetically assholes." This creates a system of mutual victimization that prevents actual learning and intelligence elevation.

46: Kamala Kanye King
51:20 - 59:34

46: Kamala Kanye King

Black Buck Breaking, Equity vs. Equality, and Fishing Analogies

The concept of "buck breaking" is introduced as a historical and modern method of degrading strong Black men to maintain systemic control. A metaphor is used to distinguish between Republicans, who might offer pointers but no home, and Democrats, who offer a home but never teach self-sufficiency. The discussion also critiques the shift from "equality" to "equity," referencing Kurt Vonnegut's "Harrison Bergeron" as a warning against forced sameness.