Episodios

  • Bari Weiss, She Gets the Job Done!
    Aug 16 2024

    On this episode, the ladies white-knight Bari Weiss following a War and Peace-length profile in the NYTimes. Can any journalist be expected to cover The Free Press founder fairly, given that she's positioned herself as their main critic? Does Bari's unique ability to hold steady in the face of extreme character defamation prove that women really can be public champions of unpopular truths? Most importantly: will our fangirling lead to jobs offers or restraining orders? Finally, a discussion about marriageability vs. hotness. Is it a compliment to tell a man that you wouldn't just use him for his body, but rather, for his wallet?

    Links

    * Bari Weiss Knows Exactly What She’s Doing



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    1 h y 20 m
  • Help! The UK Has Fallen (And Can't Get Up)!
    Aug 12 2024

    In this (livestreamed) episode, the ladies de-center their American colonialist perspective to consider the recent hooliganism across the pond. Has the UK slipped into authoritarianism? Is British post-colonial guilt giving American guilt a run for its money? Or did the song There Always Be An England mean there will always be the threat of jail for wrong-speak? Then, Meghan flip-flops on JD Vance's trans friend and finally, a (lengthy) showdown on Art and Regret.

    Links

    * ‘Think before you post’: Britain’s slide into censorship (Spiked)

    * She Used to Be Friends With JD Vance (The Daily)

    * The Emotion I Didn’t Expect As A New Parent: Regret (NYTimes)

    * I Used to Write Jokes About How Parenting Is Terrible. Then I Had My Daughter. (NYTimes)



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    1 h y 33 m
  • Body Shaming, Olympics Edition
    Aug 7 2024
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    On this Excedrin-fueled episode, the ladies discuss the controversy surrounding the chromosomal makeup of Olympic boxers Imane Khelif and Lin Yu-Ting. They then move on to the latest scandal in the not (not)-for-profit world, this one involving GLAAD CEO Sarah Kate Ellis, whose enthusiasm for expensive chandeliers and Swiss Alps travel took money from the pockets of needy gays.

    Finally: Kamalot spamalot (it's out of control!) and the time Meghan wrote about the word "fag".

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    Links

    * Lavish Spending by GLAAD CEO

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    21 m
  • Ballerina Farm vs Cat Ladies
    Aug 2 2024

    In this episode, the ladies again revisit motherhood and its (concerning?) lack of representation among young women. Do we need a GI Bill for trad wives? They then discuss a recent article on mega-influencer Hannah Neeleman (aka Ballerina Farm) and her large, photogenic family that also happens to be extraordinarily wealthy. Is she a servant of the patriarchy? Or is the tradlife a kind of extreme sport that proves her ultimate superiority? Finally, they go over the recent damning revelations by the NYTimes that JD Vance once had a queer friend.

    Links

    * Meet the queen of the ‘trad wives’ https://www.thetimes.com/magazines/the-sunday-times-magazine/article/meet-the-queen-of-the-trad-wives-and-her-eight-children-plfr50cgk

    * My day with the trad wife queen https://www.thetimes.com/world/us-world/article/my-day-with-the-trad-wife-queen-and-what-i-really-thought-of-her-qmbmmhkp8

    * She Gave Birth Two Weeks Ago. Now She’s in a Pageant. https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/30/style/ballerina-farm-mrs-world-hannah-neeleman.html

    * JD Vance, an Unlikely Friendship, and Why It Ended. https://www.nytimes.com/2024/07/27/us/politics/jd-vance-friend-transgender.html



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    1 h y 33 m
  • Alpha Karen Gamma
    Jul 27 2024

    On this LIVESTREAMED episode, the womxn follow an inadvertently brilliant Twitter thread to its logical conclusion: that white-woman allyship means not wearing pink and green and never walking through conga lines. They explore the panoply of memes celebrating Kamala Harris's girlbossery, anticipate the Million White Woman March that is "Answer The Call," and consider the growing phenomenon of rich white men taking on non-white wives. Also: a eulogy for the sanity of Rachel Maddow, and the real reason why JD Vance was chosen for VP.

    Links

    * White Lady Allyship Instruction Manual (X thread)

    * Non-White Wives

    * Rachel Maddow on JD Vance



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    1 h y 19 m
  • Techno-Puritanism, Spanking, and Embryo Harvest
    Jul 24 2024

    This is the second half of our extremely long interview with Simone and Malcolm Collins! (Part 1 can be found here.)

    We discuss gene pools, spanking, why autists are overrepresented in the pro-natalism movement and recount their own love story and evolution into "techno-puritans." Finally, they answer the definitive parenting question: is the harm of screen time overblown?

    Links

    * Malcolm and Simone’s YT Channel Based Camp, Twitter, and Pronatalist Organization!

    * Article in the Gaurdian (featuring That Slap).



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    56 m
  • America’s Most Polarizing Pro-Natalists Visit Hell (Part 1)
    Jul 23 2024

    Pro-natalism advocates Malcolm and Simone Collins are here to lead us into the Handmaiden's Tale (or guide us away from it, depending on your view)! In Part One of this very long interview, the bespectacled iconoclasts share their thoughts on how modern society stacks the deck against fertility, especially those seeking to represent the U.S. in the fecundity Olympics (Malcolm and Simone are the parents of four children and hope to have nine more). They also assess the damage caused by the "trad wife" image, explain their views on spanking, caution against the progressive plot to Come For Your Kids, and expound on abortion. (You might be surprised!)In the upcoming Part Two (available NOW to paying members here), the Collinses discuss why autists are over-represented in the pro-natalism movement and recount their own love story and evolution into "techno-puritans." Finally, they answer the definitive parenting question: Is the harm of screen time overblown?

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    Links

    * Malcolm and Simone’s YT Channel Based Camp, Twitter, and Pronatalist Organization!

    * Article in the Gaurdian (featuring That Slap).



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    44 m
  • Just A Flesh Wound
    Jul 16 2024

    The girlx enjoy a leisurely news day by discussing Saturday's assassination attempt on Trump followed by the announcement of his VP pick, J.D. Vance. The counterintuitive takes are flying! Are Trump rallies the ultimate experience in "touching grass?" Is Vance's political shift rooted solely in opportunism? Or does his conversion from Never Trumper to "actually I'm starting to like this guy" mirror the political journey of many disenchanted liberals?

    Links

    * Republican Party Platform

    * Melania Trump’s statement

    * President Biden’s statement



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    1 h y 17 m