Author Archives: Muthonomics

 

Episode in which I discuss, among other things, woke weenies, the lack of courage present in our culture, Justin.tv, 1 inch wool socks, ordering the manliest books in the world, and accuse Adonis of being Aphrodite’s simp.

 

It’s a sad state of affairs in our country at the moment, but we can right the proverbial ship if we focus on principle over popularity, and instead of hunting for hypocrisy, begin to focus on ourselves being good stewards.

 

Episode in which I scroll through comments left on my children’s tik tok posts and kvetch about the future of our country, Hollywood drug addiction, the #makemefamous hashtag and Common Core math. If listening to forty-something dads stumble through teenage slang then this episode is for you.

 

We live in a society where individual declarations are accepted as truth ex nihilo. Outside of the reprobate nature of mankind, you can trace this to Kant and Hume, who questioned the discovery of universal truth, thus opening Pandora’s box to unravel never-ending delusions. Good luck on coming back from this one America! If we …

 

Episode in which I delve into lessons learned during the Twilight Zone of the last few months (fearing the rule of law vs. the rage of the mob, identifying primary Marxian tactics, calling out the faulty logic of the mask marauders, resisting the urge to cancel the cancellers, etc). I also journey down a few …

 

Episode in which I recount an experience with a moral goody two shoes who looked like Mr. Clean, bemoan FDR as being one of the worst Presidents ever, advocate for asking “yes, but what happened before that?”, argue that fear and want are powerful motivators (and a much better option than acquiescing to the benevolence …

 

Episode in which I outline 4 steps I’ve found are necessary to free yourself from manipulative situations/people, as well as, 3 ways to grow as a person after you’ve left the manipulative environment. Other topics mentioned include shopping at Staples, Mount Everest, Jeff Bezos, Samuel Rutherford and the exploration on origins of certain English phrases.

 

An extremely bird’s eye view of the end game of toxic masculinity proponents, a call to resist caricatures, and a call to pursue MLK’s dream of judging people by the content of their character, by defending the individual dignity of every single human, whether they look like us or not.

 

Episode in which I finally get around to discussing two “scientific” articles that caught my attention over the summer. The first one deals with the a Canadian study bemoaning the oppressive nature of dodgeball, while the other tackles the supposedly sensitive subject of obesity by equating it to slavery. Insert eye roll emoji and click …

 

Riveting episode, complete with the low, ambient background noise / roar of the pavement beneath my tires for 73 minutes. Enjoy!