Topic: Survivalism

11 chapters across the catalog

100: Hard R
2:56:47 - 3:02:41

100: Hard R

Survival Strategies and the Haitian Revolution

Nietzsche's theory suggests that Judeo-Christian morality is a "slave morality" born from the Jewish experience of enslavement in Egypt. The hosts discuss how slaves are taught to stifle revenge and obey to survive. They highlight the Haitian Revolution as a rare historical example of an enslaved population successfully revolting, suggesting this is why Haiti remains demonized in Western narratives.

85: Overman
3:37:48 - 3:46:22

85: Overman

Instinct vs. Reason and the Final Sign-Off

The final segment discusses Nietzsche's belief that the "Overman" relies on instinct and passion rather than reason, which he viewed as a tool for the weak. The hosts apply this to the "trans situation" and the "arrogance" of government agencies like the IRS and Department of Education arming themselves. The show concludes with the song "Only the Strong Survive," reinforcing the theme of self-reliance against a "because I say so" expert class.

83: Sources and Methods
1:03:48 - 1:08:32

83: Sources and Methods

Survival Sex and Global Pedophilia Systems

Tiffany Graham, Dean of the University of South Dakota Law School, defines "survival sex" as the exchange of sexual acts for basic necessities among homeless LGBTQ youth. The discussion expands this into a broader critique of systemic child abuse and pedophilia, mentioning the Catholic Church and the Dutch Justice Department. The hosts argue that these issues are often normalized or covered up by institutional powers across the globe.

70: Four Freedoms
3:24:19 - 3:28:36

70: Four Freedoms

Black American Skepticism and "Conspiracy Survivalists"

Mo Facts argues that black Americans have a long history of "conspiratorial thinking" as a survival mechanism against a system that has historically been untrustworthy. He cites the influence of hip hop and figures like the RZA in spreading awareness of global power structures like the Trilateral Commission. The hosts also mock the Jussie Smollett incident as an example of a narrative that was immediately recognizable as "bullshit" to those with survivalist instincts.

69: Infektion
2:50:43 - 2:56:46

69: Infektion

Jonathan Plummer, Sexual Survival and The Crossover Patient

Jonathan Plummer, Terry McMillan's ex-husband, discusses his sexuality on Oprah. The hosts analyze the concept of "sexual survival" and how Plummer was framed as "patient zero" for the crossover of HIV from the gay community to heterosexual Black women. They critique Oprah's role in the domestic rollout of this narrative.

68: Lizard Lounge
1:16:39 - 1:20:22

68: Lizard Lounge

Totalitarianism, Invented Enemies and Leader Survival

Drawing on George Orwell’s "1984," Professor Desmet explains that totalitarian leaders must constantly invent new "objects of anxiety" to maintain control over the masses. If the population lacks an enemy to focus their fear upon, they may turn their aggression toward their leaders. Consequently, both political parties have a vested interest in keeping the public "jacked up" on issues like CRT to ensure their own political survival.

63: We Are People 1
3:32:49 - 3:40:21

63: We Are People 1

Survival Sex and the Reality of the Blade

The hosts define "survival sex" as the exchange of intimacy for basic necessities like food and shelter. They argue that the COVID-19 lockdowns forced many people onto OnlyFans out of desperation. The segment criticizes Maxine Waters for celebrating "audacity" in a culture where many women are actually trapped in a modern form of slavery on the streets.

49: Brothas Be Voting
2:07:42 - 2:18:35

49: Brothas Be Voting

Operation Not Forgotten and Child Sex Trafficking

The U.S. Marshals announce the recovery of 39 children in Georgia through "Operation Not Forgotten," leading to nine arrests. The hosts connect this to the broader issue of "survival sex" among homeless youth and criticize political figures for prioritizing partisan optics over child safety. They praise figures like Angela Stanton-King for focusing on child protection and the "silent majority" of Black men who prioritize law and order.

08: Hell Up in Harlem
22:28 - 31:04

08: Hell Up in Harlem

Survival Sex, LGBTQ Youth Homelessness Statistics

Tiffany Graham's research indicates that LGBTQ youth are disproportionately represented in the homeless population, with approximately 40% of unaccompanied homeless youth identifying as LGBTQ. Many of these individuals engage in survival sex, trading their bodies for food, shelter, or drugs due to a lack of social safety nets.

08: Hell Up in Harlem
31:05 - 33:48

08: Hell Up in Harlem

Malik Yoba, Transgender Dating Controversy

Actor Malik Yoba has faced public scrutiny after advocating for the normalization of men dating transgender women. Allegations surfaced from a transgender woman regarding Yoba's past involvement in survival sex, while Yoba claims that men who refuse to date trans women are transphobic.

06: Meet The Parents
39:54 - 43:55

06: Meet The Parents

The Talk and the Impact of Fear-Based Parenting

"The Talk"—the conversation black parents have with sons about surviving police encounters—is discussed as a symptom of a fear-based environment. Without a father's calming presence to balance a mother's survival instincts, young men may become either extremely fearful or completely disrespectful of authority. This psychological tension is presented as a core issue for men raised in female-dominated households.