Topic: Margaret Sanger

9 chapters across the catalog

84: More or Less
1:46:30 - 1:50:01

84: More or Less

Eugenics and the "Less People" Agenda

The core of the episode's theme is introduced: the struggle between "more people" and "less people." Margaret Sanger and the history of Planned Parenthood are linked to the American Eugenics Society, with the goal of limiting the reproduction of those deemed "unfit." The hosts connect this to modern population control strategies advocated by figures like Bill Gates.

84: More or Less
3:07:23 - 3:09:44

84: More or Less

Human Weeds and the Audacity of "Playing God"

A gardening analogy is used to describe the eugenicist mindset: "weeds" (unplanned children) are seen as strangling the "planned" flowers. Margaret Sanger famously referred to certain people as "human weeds." The hosts criticize the "audacity" of elites who "play God" by deciding which "seeds" are allowed to grow and which must be eliminated to preserve resources.

56: Fishing Polls
2:08:03 - 2:12:00

56: Fishing Polls

Nick Cannon, Margaret Sanger, Planned Parenthood

Kanye West and Nick Cannon discuss the history of Planned Parenthood and its founder, Margaret Sanger. Kanye cites the statistic of 22.5 million black babies aborted as evidence of "genocide." The hosts note that these facts, once dismissed as conspiracy theories, are now being acknowledged by Planned Parenthood as they remove Sanger's name from their buildings.

47: Killer Wasp
58:39 - 1:03:18

47: Killer Wasp

Eugenics, Margaret Sanger and Rationalizing Population Control

The modern focus on reproductive rights and vaccination is linked to the historical eugenics movement and Planned Parenthood founder Margaret Sanger. The discussion explores how elites like Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus might rationalize population control based on their personal experiences with famine and disease. This perspective frames population management as a "virtuous cycle" for economic development.

46: Kamala Kanye King
59:34 - 1:09:32

46: Kamala Kanye King

Tucker Carlson on Kanye West, Pro-Life Advocacy, and Dragon Energy

Tucker Carlson identifies Kanye West as a powerful voice for core conservative issues like faith and the pro-life movement, noting that West is "too famous to cancel." Carlson argues that the media's shift to labeling West as "mentally ill" only began after he showed support for Donald Trump. The segment also explores the "Dragon Energy" shared by Trump and West, linking it to the concept of Kundalini awakening.

30: School of Thought
1:19:39 - 1:22:32

30: School of Thought

Globalist Agenda, Post-Pandemic Economic Shifts

The hosts discuss the struggle of humanity against "lizard people" and globalist rulers who use race, religion, and sexuality to maintain control. They theorize that the COVID-19 lockdowns will be used as a template for future climate change policies, such as mandatory stay-at-home periods to reduce CO2 levels. They also note the permanent shift toward working from home and the decreasing need for expensive office spaces.

29: The Rona
1:53:49 - 1:56:58

29: The Rona

Margaret Sanger, Eugenics, and The Negro Project

The history of Planned Parenthood founder Margaret Sanger is explored, focusing on her ties to the eugenics movement and "The Negro Project." The hosts argue that Sanger’s strategy involved using black community leaders to promote population control, a legacy they believe continues through modern clinical placements.

22: The Dream Maker
8:16 - 10:29

22: The Dream Maker

Martin Luther King Jr. and the Margaret Sanger Award

The hosts discuss Dr. King's receipt of the first Margaret Sanger Award, linking him to the founder of the eugenics movement and Planned Parenthood. They suggest King was a member of the Boule and note that Sanger's history involved targeting minorities and the poor for sterilization. This detail is presented as a fact often omitted from standard hagiographies of the civil rights leader.