Topic: Transgender

11 chapters across the catalog

97: Flowers for Fuller
2:34:59 - 2:37:47

97: Flowers for Fuller

Racial Sexual Confusion and Hormone Blockers

The hosts discuss "Racial Sexual Confusion," a strategy Neely Fuller Jr. reportedly predicted in 1972. They argue that the promotion of transgenderism and hormone blockers for children is a method to prevent "undesirables" from procreating. This is presented as a deliberate effort to create maximum confusion and weaken the family structure within targeted communities.

85: Overman
50:26 - 55:51

85: Overman

The Lizard Lens and Modern Sterilization

The hosts adopt a "lizard lens" to speculate on how elites view the 75-80% of the population they deem "unfit" to parent. They suggest that modern social movements, such as the child transgender movement, are viewed by elites as a form of voluntary sterilization for those susceptible to "dumb programming." The segment argues that elites use fear, such as climate change, to trick the masses into giving up their fertility.

63: We Are People 1
2:51:26 - 2:57:16

63: We Are People 1

BDSM Culture, The Corset, and Transgender Sports

The hosts discuss the "elephant in the room" regarding the link between slavery and modern BDSM culture. They trace the history of the corset from a symbol of oppression to a staple of sex work. The segment also touches on the controversy of transgender athletes in women's sports, arguing that it creates unfair competition and undermines decades of progress for female athletes.

52: Build Black Better
3:10:44 - 3:14:06

52: Build Black Better

New York Times Op-Ed, Transgender Stats, MLK Branding

Megan Thee Stallion pens an op-ed for the New York Times about violence against black women, citing high mortality rates and violence against transgender individuals. The hosts view this as a corporate effort to "MLK" her—turning a person into a polished political product. They note the conspicuous absence of any mention of the struggles faced by black men in these high-level media reports.

44: Big Bank Barry
2:44:00 - 2:47:32

44: Big Bank Barry

Joan Rivers, Michelle Obama, and The Transgender Claim

Shortly before her death, comedian Joan Rivers told a reporter that "we already have" a gay president in Obama and referred to Michelle Obama as "transgender." Rivers, known for her deep ties to the LGBTQ community and show business, made the comments nonchalantly. The segment notes the media's silence on these remarks compared to the outrage sparked by less prominent critics.

44: Big Bank Barry
2:54:59 - 2:59:16

44: Big Bank Barry

The Handwritten Note, Evie the Nanny, and Transgender Policy

Following Joan Rivers' death, Barack Obama sent a handwritten note to her daughter, Melissa Rivers, which is described as a "gangster move." The discussion links Obama’s late-term focus on transgender bathroom policies to his childhood in Indonesia, where he was cared for by a nanny named Evie who was a transgender woman. This personal history is suggested as the root of his specific policy priorities.

39: Hard Pass
1:58:49 - 2:04:19

39: Hard Pass

Transgender Passing, Bill Williams, and Colored vs Black

Adam Curry draws a parallel between racial passing and the term "passing" used in the LGBTQ community for transgender individuals. Mo shares a personal story about a surrogate grandfather, Bill Williams, who looked white but would "fight you" if you called him anything but Black. They also note the specific historical use of "Colored" to denote mixed-race individuals as distinct from "Black."

26: Butter Biscuits
59:18 - 1:05:57

26: Butter Biscuits

Dwyane Wade, Ziya Transition Controversy

NBA star Dwyane Wade appeared on the Ellen DeGeneres show to discuss his 12-year-old child, Ziya, transitioning from male to female. The discussion highlights concerns regarding the public documentation of a minor's transition and the potential influence of Wade's wife, Gabrielle Union, in steering the narrative for media attention.

23: Blacktivate
38:03 - 44:51

23: Blacktivate

Media Hypnosis, Obama's Policy Priorities

The hosts critique the "media hypnosis" that prevented critical analysis of the Obama administration's impact on Black Americans. They argue that Obama prioritized issues like transgender bathrooms over reparations or black economic stability, leading to a sense of betrayal among foundational Black voters who expected more from the first Black president.

16: Whiteballed
17:46 - 24:03

16: Whiteballed

Mia Isabella Connection and Crisis Management

Transgender personality Mia Isabella is discussed regarding her reported friendship with Colin Kaepernick and her influence on his boldness. Isabella contrasts her experience during a public scandal involving the rapper Tyga with Kaepernick's situation, noting the heavy involvement of crisis managers and PR teams in celebrity controversies. The discussion questions why Isabella's connection to Kaepernick was not more prominently featured in mainstream media coverage of his activism.

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.