Topic: Ruling Class

3 chapters across the catalog

30: School of Thought
2:29:07 - 2:32:42

30: School of Thought

Schools of Fish, Self-Organizing Without Leaders

The episode concludes by applying the theory of "emergence" to social movements, using a school of fish as a model for leaderless coordination. The hosts argue that black Americans should focus on "local rules"—raising children in two-parent households and being self-reliant—rather than waiting for a central leader. They posit that a "ruling class mentality" can emerge spontaneously if enough individuals follow these principles of independence.

12: White Guilt
1:55:21 - 1:59:13

12: White Guilt

White Boy Privilege Poetry and Socialism

A viral poem titled "White Boy Privilege" by 14-year-old Royce Mann is criticized by the hosts as a form of "child abuse" and indoctrination. They argue that the push for everyone to have "privilege" is a gateway to socialism, which they claim ultimately pulls everyone down to a lower standard of living while maintaining a hidden ruling class.

12: White Guilt
1:59:15 - 2:03:37

12: White Guilt

Final Reflections on the Common Enemy

The hosts summarize the episode by identifying the "ruling class" as the common enemy of all mankind. They play a clip from comedian Bill Burr mocking "white savior" movies to highlight the absurdity of modern racial narratives. They call for a return to honesty and fair competition, urging listeners to use the internet as a tool for truth rather than division.