Topic: Sexual Revolution

3 chapters across the catalog

65: Disco Biscuits
3:00:58 - 3:07:51

65: Disco Biscuits

Alfred Kinsey, Hugh Hefner, and the Sexual Revolution

The hosts discuss the relationship between Hugh Hefner and sex researcher Alfred Kinsey. Hefner reportedly viewed himself as "Kinsey's pamphleteer," using *Playboy* to popularize Kinsey's controversial findings on human sexuality. The segment explores the "Kinsey Scale" and the role of the Kinsey Institute in legitimizing the sexual revolution through what some critics call fraudulent data.

63: We Are People 1
20:13 - 24:58

63: We Are People 1

Sexual Revolution Evolution and Janet Jackson Super Bowl Incident

The discussion traces the evolution of sexual content in media, comparing the 1950s standards to the modern era. The 2004 Janet Jackson Super Bowl wardrobe malfunction is cited as a turning point in public reaction to televised sexuality. The hosts argue that Black women are frequently used by the media to push the boundaries of the "sexual revolution" and normalize explicit content for younger audiences.

17: Shaft Stache
1:10:53 - 1:13:25

17: Shaft Stache

Alex Jones, Communist China and Hollywood's Agenda

Alex Jones of InfoWars claims that Communist China is buying failing Hollywood production houses to back an anti-American agenda. Jones argues that while China is authoritarian and "anti-family" in its own policies, it supports the "sexual revolution" and cultural subversion in the U.S. to weaken civilization. The hosts discuss Jones as a "gateway drug" for conspiracy analysis.