Topic: Tiananmen Square

2 chapters across the catalog

12: White Guilt
40:59 - 45:36

12: White Guilt

Modern Memes and the Hong Kong Eye Patch

The conversation shifts to how modern technology and smartphones have replaced television as the primary tool for social justice "memes." They discuss the use of the eye patch as a symbol in the Hong Kong protests and how global organizations are allegedly distancing themselves from "one-eye" symbolism to avoid association with the movement. Martin Luther King Jr. is characterized as a "60s version of a meme" due to his camera-friendly persona.

11: Alley-Oop
1:13:26 - 1:16:29

11: Alley-Oop

Clay Travis Slams NBA's Submission to China

Sports commentator Clay Travis criticized the NBA for "bending the knee" to China during the preseason games between the Lakers and the 76ers. He pointed out that the league accepted preconditions that silenced players and coaches, effectively endorsing a regime that censors the internet and suppresses the history of the Tiananmen Square massacre. Travis argues that the league's "woke" leaders have sold their souls for communist-inspired cash.