Topic: Weed

3 chapters across the catalog

84: More or Less
3:07:23 - 3:09:44

84: More or Less

Human Weeds and the Audacity of "Playing God"

A gardening analogy is used to describe the eugenicist mindset: "weeds" (unplanned children) are seen as strangling the "planned" flowers. Margaret Sanger famously referred to certain people as "human weeds." The hosts criticize the "audacity" of elites who "play God" by deciding which "seeds" are allowed to grow and which must be eliminated to preserve resources.

73: Justice 4 Juicy
40:18 - 44:20

73: Justice 4 Juicy

Roland Martin, Shaming of ADOS Critics

Roland Martin criticizes black men and ADOS activists for questioning Kamala Harris's identity, labeling their dissent as "black self-hate." The hosts argue that Harris's failure to provide specific policies for black Americans, combined with her "pandering" references to Tupac and marijuana, led to her political decline.

28: Black Don't Crack
55:44 - 58:57

28: Black Don't Crack

Crack Addiction Myths, Parental Discipline

The narrative that a single use of crack leads to instant, permanent addiction is questioned. The host credits a fear of parental retribution and the "one try and you're hooked" messaging for staying away from the drug. The segment explores how drug education in the 1980s relied on extreme scenarios to deter use among middle-class and working-class youth.