Topic: Pronouns

3 chapters across the catalog

100: Hard R
34:11 - 41:27

100: Hard R

Pronouns, Fluid Language, and Political Calculus

The hosts critique the rapid shifts in acceptable terminology, such as the transition from "birthing person" back to "woman" during election cycles. They question why certain events, like the police shooting of Sonya Massey in Illinois, do not receive the same national media elevation as previous incidents. They suggest that political groups only amplify tragedies when it "behooves" their specific strategic goals.

92: White Lies
3:07:24 - 3:16:50

92: White Lies

English as Mind Control Software, Final Sign-off

The hosts discuss the English language as "software for the mind" that can be used for control, specifically referencing the modern enforcement of pronouns. Mo Facts argues that going along with these linguistic changes is a "white lie" that leads to self-disrespect. The episode ends with a summary of the "orange" theme and the song "Something in the Orange" by Zach Bryan.

89: Mass Confusion
1:06:44 - 1:10:04

89: Mass Confusion

Pronouns as a Tool of Generational Division

The enforcement of pronoun usage is analyzed as a "supremacy system" designed to weaponize children against their parents. The hosts argue that by deputizing young people to correct the grammar and speech of their elders, the system creates a deep domestic division. This linguistic enforcement is described as a tool for identifying "heretics" who do not adhere to the new state-sanctioned social reality.