Podcast by Unacceptable
Ken and Mila talk about the new proliferation of online dissociative identity disorder communities among the youth... what could they mean? They also discuss doing away with the political spectrum, white knighting, and the pros and cons of repressing your emotions. Subscribe to hear the rest at patreon.com/unacceptablepodcast
Ken and Mila talk about the Simone Biles controversy, Mila's encounter with a male Karen, being told to condemn things, and much more. Subscribe at patreon.com/unacceptablepodcast
Ken and Mila discuss the ivermectin controversy, the death of John McAfee, and Ken's run in with the (by)Law. They then continue the Catcher in the Rye reading series. Check out Ken's new song here. Support the show at patreon.com/unacceptablepodcast
Ken and Mila start their literature series with Catcher in the Rye and discuss themes of existential angst, teacher-student relationships, and how Holden is Literally Ken. They also discuss "negative" or dystopian fantasies and martyrdom culture in politics and art in light of Mila watching the Handmaid's Tale for the first time, and much more. Support us at patreon.com/unacceptablepodcast
Ken and Mila are back and joined by area nurse and Ken's long lost love Nurse Leonard. The three give life updates and discuss the Medical Assisted Suicide debate going on, Lana del Rey's poetry book, and last night's UFC theatrics. Subscribe at patreon.com/unacceptablepodcast
Ken and Mila decide to do a largely art, literature, and culture episode and discuss being tortured by Dostoevsky and Mark Fisher's talk on music and the "slow cancellation of the future". They also talk about the Michael Che SNL controversy and what that says about living in a Society. - Support us on Patreon at patreon.com/unacceptablepodcast
Ken and Mila have a refreshed mental health discourse in light of being triggered by Bell Let's Talk ads and CNN. They also discuss the firing of Nathan Robinson and Gina Carano. Ken expresses his thoughts on the representation of autism on TikTok. Subscribe at patreon.com/unacceptablepodcast to hear the full episode
Ken and Mila debate left and right populism, the limits of legislation and market discrimination, and talk about how to cultivate healthy self and group-identity. Support us at patreon.com/unacceptablepodcast -- means a lot!
Ken and Mila talk about dystopian literature, Capitol riots, Assange, what the deal is with prisons, and whether gaming is good for you or not. Mila teaches you how to count recipe macros like a ps*cho. Subscribe to hear the full episode a patreon.com/unacceptablepodcast
It's the 50th episode! Wow! Thanks for sticking around! We decide to pod into the New Year by discussing the Covid world order, international geopolitics, the tyranny of the New York Times, and much more. Happy New Year! Support us at patreon.com/unacceptablepodcast
Ken and Mila discuss the culture war dispatch and how manufacturing dissent has impacted their lives and those around them. They also discuss the concept of leisure time, purpose in work, and think about how technology is gonna blackmail us. Title reference Support us at patreon.com/unacceptablepodcast
Mila is joined by Jay to discuss Jay's participation in the alt-right (as part of an anthropology study, don't cancel them yet!). Jay and Mila talk about what Jay has learned about the alt-right, what the left gets wrong about the right in general, and the similarities between left and right identitarianism. They also discuss the cancel culture and free speech issues on the left; Jay offers their theory of the nexus: "a synthesis of identitarianism, social media, and cancel culture." Jay is a podcaster, writer, and shelter worker from Montreal with a background in political anthropology. They are a member of the Industrial Workers of the World, a couple of 12 Step fellowships, and a sludge band. Jay enjoys long walks on the train tracks and starting shit with haters. They are the co-host of the Fucking Cancelled podcast, which you should check out here. Support Unacceptable at patreon.com/unacceptablepodcast and follow us on twitter at @unacceptablep0d
Ken and Mila discuss Ken's unorthodox resume, the new Jordan Peterson book that was just announced, what to do about performative guilt, and more. Support us at patreon.com/unacceptablepodcast
Ken and Mila discuss France's controversial new anti-extremism child education measures, the disturbing news about Canadians considering assisted suicide during the pandemic, the backlash against Sia's casting choice in her new film with an autistic character, and which male artist best pulls off wearing skirts and dresses. Ken advises France on balancing secularism and religious homeschooling. Outro music: Flea - I've Been Down Support us at patreon.com/unacceptablepodcast
Ken and Mila discuss Canada's latest illegal fight club at Mila's alma mater, the decline of teen drinking and partying and the increase in activism in the Zoomer generation, Mila's latent crypto-Catholicism, and more. More about the McGill Fight Club can be found here and here. Support us on Patreon if you can at patreon.com/unacceptablepodcast
Ken and Mila discuss the concluding US elections and conspiracy theorize about Canada's role. They also discuss Canada's Whole Foods scandal, sapiosexual and asexual discourse, and more. Support us at patreon.com/unacceptablepodcast
Ken and Mila discuss recent movies they've seen (Midsommar and Borat Subsequent MovieFilm), the upcoming American elections, the current issues in journalism in light of Glenn Greenwald's Intercept resignation, and more. Subscribe at patreon.com/unacceptablepodcast
Ken and Mila discuss the pope's new endorsement of gay civil unions, the beheading in France, Norm Finkelstein's latest twitter controversy, and more. Check out Ken's announcement here.
Ken and Mila discuss a large array of weekly happenings: how has the welfare state impacted Ken's life? Should the youth be banned from the internet for their own good? Who's cancelled in sports? They also discuss the University of California's intricate new racial classification program. The mentioned Adolph Reed Jr. commentaries on Murray are here and here. Twitter: @unacceptablep0d Support us at patreon.com/unacceptablepodcast
Ken and Mila discuss America's VP debates and domestic kidnapping plots, Vancouver's new public housing initiative, Ken's new acting project, and more. Support us at patreon.com/unacceptablepodcast
Ken and Mila talk about the US presidential debates, Flea's memoir, and reflect on the relationship between gender and mental illness. Friend of the pod and musician Yung Heazy makes a surprise appearance. Content warning: this episode contains personal reflections and detailed discussion on depression and suic*de. Support the pod at patreon.com/unacceptablepodcast
Ken and Mila discuss the problems facing free speech and streaming in light of the Leila Khaled deplatforming incident. They also discuss the problems of confessionalism in internet culture, the future of privacy, and much more. - Support the show at patreon.com/unacceptablepodcast
Ken and Mila discuss the loss of community people are feeling in light of religious decline. They also discuss the potential power games mental health discourse has made room for, whether internet discourse can ever be healthy, the future of world domination, and much more. Support us at patreon.com/unacceptablepodcast
Ken and Mila first discuss the latest basketball politics, the art of 100 gecs, and give a Dostoevskian analysis of the modern simp. They are then joined by Andray to talk about recent calls to abolish police and other politics surrounding the Black Lives Matter movement. Andray Domise is a contributing editor for Maclean’s Magazine. He has written on issues such as policing and racial profiling, US-Haiti relations, and pop-culture. Follow him on Twitter at @andraydomise. *Correction for the episode*: Andray issued a correction for one of his statements in the episode about his comments about a former premier of BC. He was referring to James Douglas, who was the first governor of BC, and himself a Black creole of Bajan/Scottish background. The second premier was virulent sinophobe Amor de Cosmos. Support us at patreon.com/unacceptablepodcast!
Mila talks with Canadian MP Leah Gazan about her motion for a basic income in Canada (M-46) and makes the case for why Canadians should support it. Leah Gazan is a Canadian Member of Parliament from the New Democratic Party (NDP) representing Winnipeg Centre. She is currently the NDP Critic for Children, Families, and Social Development, as well as the Deputy Critic for Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship. Additionally, she is a member of the Standing Committee on Human Resources, Skills and Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities, and the Standing Joint Committee on the Library of Parliament. Check out M-46 here. Learn about how you can support M-46 at leahgazan.ca/basicincome.
Ken and Mila review some standard news: Erin O'Toole is the new Conservative Party of Canada leader and the DNC/RNC. They also discuss the debased state of sensationalist journalism, including CBC's latest public apology and the Jezebel strawberry fascist dress article before pondering whether ethics are real. Support us at patreon.com/unacceptablepodcast!
Ken and Mila are joined by Oran to discuss Oran's work in the philosophy of mathematics ("what's mathematical about mathematics?"), the 2 + 2 = 4 controversy, and Oran's project to expand the educational canon of philosophy. Oran Magal is a philosophy professor at McGill University and Dawson College. He has a PhD in philosophy from McGill with a focus in the philosophy of mathematics, and also has an academic background in East Asian studies. Follow Oran on twitter at @OranMagal Support our show at patreon.com/unacceptablepodcast Twitter: @unacceptablep0d
Ken and Mila first discuss recent, hot off the internet news: Canada's plan to end the CERB (aka Covid UBI), the Ralph Nader/AOC debacle, and the Saudi/UAE peace deal. They then veer into questionable territory and discuss Ken's latest anime viewing and related unorthodox sexual politics in Society. Thanks for listening! Support the podcast at patreon.com/unacceptablepodcast We are also now on Twitter: @unacceptablep0d
Ken and Mila are joined by Daniel to discuss the books he is working on, social identification with mental illness, the WAP video, and his experiences in summer camp with Seth Rogen. Daniel Maté is musician, playwright, and writer on mental health and parent-child relationships. The mentioned video with Daniel and his father, Dr. Gabor Maté, is here. Check out Daniel's mental health project here. Follow Daniel on twitter: @DanielBMate Support us at patreon.com/unacceptablepodcast
Ken and Mila discuss the Beirut explosion, Eric Andre's bid to replace Ellen, Seth Rogen's Israel comment debacle, Beyonce's latest contribution to the Culture Wars™, and more! Subscribe at patreon.com/unacceptablepodcast for the full episode!
Ken and Mila are joined by Nihal to discuss her article on internationalism and the future of socialism, Corbyn and the UK's absurd media landscape, the left's relationship to popular protest, and much more. Nihal El Aasar is a London-based Egyptian Marxist. She is also one of Mila's favourite tweeters. Follow Nihal on Twitter: @NotNihal Read Nihal's article on socialism and internationalism here. Outro song: Katar Khaere by our censored queen, Shireen.
Ken and Mila are joined by Ben Norton to air their musical grievances and discuss foreign policy reporting in the mainstream media, imperialism/authoritarianism, queer drones, and more. Ben Norton is journalist, filmmaker, and musician currently based in Nicaragua. He is the assistant-editor at The Grayzone, the co-host of the Moderate Rebels podcast, and a contributor to Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting (FAIR). You can follow him on Twitter at @BenjaminNorton. Thanks for listening! Support us at patreon.com/unacceptablepodcast and we'll make it worth your while ;)
(Always has been) Ken and Mila discuss the new trend of public instagram call-out pages, Kanye's latest streams of consciousness, and what dating apps are doing for the culture. Ken gets cultural appropriation permission to wear a tarboush. See Ken's Tinder Audition tape here. Subscribe at patreon.com/unacceptablepodcast to hear the full episode!
Ken and Mila discuss the sexual misconduct allegations against the party leader of Canada's Bloc Québécois, the American feds snatching up protesters in Portland, the Hagia Sophia controversy, and social justice Posting™ online. The mentioned article on posting can be found here. More links on the US feds: [1] [2] [3] Thanks for listening! Support us at patreon.com/unacceptablepodcast
Ken and Mila are once again joined by Akiva Malamet to talk about postmodernism: what it means, why it makes people uncomfortable, whether Eminem is a postmodernist, and what political implications postmodern theory has.
Ken and Mila discuss Kanye's presidential announcement, the latest Black Lives Matter and Antifa developments, Ken's latent Foucauldianism (unacceptable!), and more.
Ken and Mila commemorate the 17th anniversary of Tommy Wiseau's The Room by discussing art and irony. They also discuss the continuous media deaths of Kim Jong Un, Saudi Arabia's victory as the #1 Arab country for women, national anthem drama, the Florida golf cart protestors, and more. Subscribe for more good stuff at patreon.com/unacceptablepodcast
Ken and Mila discuss the latest Mia Khalifa pornography comments and backlash, the NYT doxxing Slate Star Codex, and liberal media class's most recent Twitter-fueled drama. The mentioned Nassim Taleb article can be found here. The mentioned Slate Star Codex info is here. The mentioned article on faculty terminations and political affiliations can be found here (figure 6). Subscribe on Patreon for the full episode at patreon.com/unacceptablepodcast!
Ken and Mila discuss the latest celebrity sexual controversies (content note: sexual violence, pedophilia) and debate whether employers should be allowed to fire people for their opinions. They also have a spicy debate on political and revolutionary violence, and more. The mentioned book, "Machiavelli and the Orders of Violence", can be found here. Intro theme by Yung Heazy. Support us at patreon.com/unacceptablepodcast
Ken and Mila are joined by Nathan to discuss cronyism in American border policing, immigration security and surveillance, the CHAZ/CHAD, and more. Nathan Goodman is a PhD student in economics at George Mason University and writer on criminal justice and militarization. Nathan's paper on border policing and surveillance can be found here. The mentioned Ancapistan video is here. Support us at patreon.com/unacceptablepodcast
@TheEpicDept/SocietyDude rejoins Ken and Mila to discuss pop culture and the concept of "separating art from the artist". They also discuss the latest JK Rowling debacle and the representation of minorities in literature, television, and media in a liberal cultural landscape. Subscribe at patreon.com/unacceptablepodcast to hear the full episode!
Ken and Mila have an earnest discourse about discourse and discuss the politicized language of vulnerability and trauma as well as the politics and roots of shame, guilt, and authenticity in light of recent events. Join us for some solid self- and cultural reflection! Support us at patreon.com/unacceptablepodcast Thanks for listening!
Ken and Mila are joined by Sam and Gian from Twink Revolution Podcast to discuss pride month, gay life under communism, leftist sectarianism, the new Epstein documentary, and more. Follow Sam and Gian on Twitter! Subscribe at https://www.patreon.com/unacceptablepodcast to hear the whole episode!
Ken and Mila discuss the protests happening down south and the militarization of American policing. Mila reviews and discusses Nohad Nassif's Arab Humanist: The Necessity of Basic Income and Ken talks about his recent run-ins with the law. Get Nohad's e-book and audiobook for free here. It's free for the next 3 months!
For the full episode, subscribe to us on Patreon! Ken and Mila keep it spicy for the preem' by discussing policing/self-defense, the world's unfair treatment of teenagers, campus free speech in the wake of the Evergreen Incident's 3 year anniversary, and Francophone secularism/laïcité). Ken makes a personal announcement about a spontaneous life decision.
Everyone's talking about BDSM, but how much do we know about it? Ken and Mila are joined by Caroline to discuss issues around the practice of BDSM: spirituality, sexuality, and Caroline's theory of BDSM undertones in the popular novel and film, "Twilight." Additionally, the three discuss the rent strike Caroline has been organizing and other struggles going on ~in these trying times~ Caroline Copeman is a Montreal-based metal-worker and spiritual leader with a background in gender and sexuality studies and philosophy.
In this bonus episode, Ken and Mila discuss work ethic culture, the Nancy Pelosi fat-shaming incident, incel controversies, sex positivity/negativity, and more! Subscribe to our Patreon to hear the full episode! https://www.patreon.com/unacceptablepodcast
Ken and Mila are joined by Karl to discuss numerous issues surrounding the Universal Basic Income debate, including: redistributive justice and property rights, reparations, colonialism, and of course, punk rock. Professor Karl Widerquist is an economist and political philosopher at Georgetown University, the co-founder of the U.S. Basic Income Guarantee Network, and the co-chair of the Basic Income Earth Network Check out Karl's recent article about Basic Income and the Coronavirus. Check out the song inspired by Karl's work! Support us at patreon.com/unacceptablepodcast
Ken and Mila talk about Grimes' new child X Æ A-12 Musk, Universal Basic Income (UBI) gaining steam during COVID-19, immigration debates in North America, Kim Jong Un's alleged "pleasure squad", and more. patreon.com/unacceptablepodcast
Ken and Mila are joined by Noah to learn about they reconciled being gay, trans, and Christian. They also discuss restorative justice, retribution, and the parallels between Christian theology and modern politics. Noah Hermes is Montreal-based social worker and church leader. You can find them on twitter at @noahchermes and read their writing here. Check out Noah's article, "Why I'm Forgiving My Rapist", here. Support the pod at patreon.com/unacceptablepodcast
Ken and Mila are joined by twitter celeb @TheEpicDept to discuss vegetarianism and food politics, the liberal twitter establishment, TheEpicDept’s life as a religious minority in a conservative gulf state, and more. @TheEpicDept is a Lebanese-American engineer and frequently censored Left-Twitter phenomenon also known to many as TheSocietyDude, mywifeleftme, or NormsRespecter. Support us at patreon.com/unacceptablepodcast and stay well during quarantine!