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Morally Offensive

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What Makes a Film “Morally Offensive”? Two ex-Catholics ask this question every other week as they tackle the list of films “Condemned” or considered “Morally Offensive” by the Catholic Legion of Decency (RIP) and the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops. Not just a film podcast, hosts Bill and Cisco bring their mutual ex-Catholic backgrounds into play as they evaluate movies—from all-time cinematic heavyweights to films that were written off as “trash” upon their release. Each week, they exp ...
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Blocked and Reported

Katie Herzog and Jesse Singal

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Journalists Katie Herzog and Jesse Singal scour the internet for its craziest, silliest, most sociopathic content, part of an obsessive and ill-conceived attempt to extract kernels of meaning and humanity from a landscape of endless raging dumpster fires. www.blockedandreported.org
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The first draft of our future. Mapping the new world order through interviews and conversations. Every Thursday, from New York Times Opinion. Unlock full access to New York Times podcasts and explore everything from politics to pop culture. Subscribe today at nytimes.com/podcasts or on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
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Locked On Jets - Daily Podcast On The New York Jets

Locked On Podcast Network, John Butchko

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Locked On Jets podcast is your daily ticket to stay ahead of the game and the first to know the latest news, analysis, and insider info for the New York Jets and the National Football League. Hosted by football analyst John Butchko, the Locked On Jets podcast provides your daily Jets fix with expert, local analysis, and coverage of all aspects of the Jets franchise. Guests have included Chad Pennington, Mark Sanchez, Hall of Famer Curtis Martin, and CJ Mosley. Locked On Jets takes you beyond ...
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Mae West struts into the spotlight in I’m No Angel (1933), the pre-Code sensation that saved Paramount and scandalized the censors. Co-hosts Bill and Jess welcome Sara Shea of Shea Cinema to talk about Mae’s wit, sexuality, and the double entendres that made Catholic watchdogs sweat. Along the way we meet Joseph Breen and Will Hays, the moral gatek…
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Host John B. analyzes the New York Jets' latest roster moves, including the acquisition of cornerback Jarvis Brownlee from the Tennessee Titans. He breaks down the impact of linebacker injuries on the team's depth and discusses the clarification of the quarterback hierarchy. The episode covers Francisco Mauigoa's potential as a starter, new signing…
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John B breaks down the New York Jets' disappointing 2025 season opener, highlighting defensive coordinator Steve Wilks' questionable play-calling and Breece Hall's regression. The discussion covers underperforming veterans like Tyler Johnson and Michael Clemons, while defending head coach Aaron Glenn's early tenure. Key topics include potential ros…
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Was the toast to the British Empire delivered by President Trump in London a disgusting sign of submission? In praising the British Empire as being responsible for the "highest achievements of mankind," has he forgotten that the American Revolution was fought against that Empire? Has he forgotten the leading role played by the British in roping the…
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The Global Majority—BRICS+, ASEAN, the SCO, and nations largely in the Global South—are moving in the direction towards a new world economic order, a new security and development architecture in which all nations are taken into account, not just those favored by the nations of the so-called “rules-based order.” It is in the interest of the hopeless…
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September 8, 2025 was the 103rd birthday of Lyndon LaRouche. On the occasion of his 91st birthday on that day in 2013, LaRouche delivered this address with an unequivocal message: the British Monarchy is the embodiment of evil on this planet and has never shared ANY common interest or "special relationship" with the principles and founding intentio…
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John B. breaks down the New York Jets' disappointing 29-27 defeat against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, highlighting critical issues on both offense and defense. The host analyzes Tyrod Taylor's underwhelming performance, confirming Justin Fields should the starting quarterback job back once he's cleared to play. Key discussions include Brandon Stephen…
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This week on Blocked and Reported, Katie is joined by internet ethnographer Katherine Dee to discuss the evolution of online communities, from furries and sissy hypno to nihilistic extremists. Plus: the online life of Tyler Robinson, Charlie Kirk’s killer, and raising kids offline. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other …
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Host John B. breaks down the New York Jets' gut-wrenching 29-27 defeat against Tampa Bay, highlighting missed opportunities and defensive failures. The analysis covers Will McDonald's game-changing blocked field goal, key injuries to players like Quincy Williams and Sauce Gardner, and the implications for coach Aaron Glenn's program. John B. explor…
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The New York Jets tried to make it interesting late, with a Will McDonald blocked FG and TD return to give the Jets the lead but ultimately fell to the Bucs 29-27. The first half saw all of the things that the Jets have been trying to avoid. Penalties. Check. Defensive lapses. Check. Offensive woes. Check. It had it all and the Jets dug themselves …
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As Helga Zepp-LaRouche warned yesterday, “We are in mortal danger of collapse.” She noted, however, that the danger is not inevitable, if action is taken to stop it. We have stepped beyond the rule of law, into a free-for-all, law of the jungle style warfare between nations. In Gaza City, Israel has announced its plans to open an additional route f…
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John B. analyzes Taylor's impact on the Jets' offensive strategy, exploring how the team might manufacture points without Justin Fields' dynamic running ability. The host breaks down New York's defensive opportunities against Tampa Bay's injury-plagued offensive line, highlighting potential mismatches for Will McDonald and Quinnen Williams. Weather…
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In this eye-opening episode, we dive deep into the uncomfortable yet essential truth about what love, true love, really is, especially the love of Christ. It’s more than a feeling, more than good intentions. We examine what the Bible actually says about walking in God’s love and confront the reality that many of us, even after accepting salvation, …
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Wednesday, Sep 17, 11 am EDT/ 5pm CETJoin Helga Zepp-LaRouche her live dialogue and discuss the issues and solutions that move the world and its people. Send your questions, comments, and reports to [email protected] or post them in the next live stream.“Only direct cooperation with the Arabs can create a dignified and safe life. If t…
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Tonight’s Weekly Battle Report of the international LaRouche movement highlights organizing for United Nations Resolution 377-A, which resolution would give the UN General Assembly the ability to override vetoes from the United States as the UN acts to stop the genocide in Gaza. Diane Sare gives a statement live from the United Nations–the Schiller…
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Ezra Klein argues that the left desperately needs a unifying project — for its own survival and for the sake of the country. In this episode of Ross Douthat’s “Interesting Times,” Ross and Ezra assess the aftermath of Charlie Kirk’s assassination and debate whether the left has taken a dark turn. 00:25 How liberalism became “uncertain and exhausted…
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James Yarcho and John Butchko break down the critical matchups in this Tampa Bay Buccaneers-New York Jets clash. From the Bucs' reshuffled O-line to the Jets' defensive struggles, every angle is covered. Key topics include Will McDonald's pass-rushing potential, Garrett Wilson's impact, and the crucial ground game for both teams. The hosts analyze …
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Host John B. breaks down the shift in the Jets' strategy as Taylor replaces the injured Justin Fields. From fewer designed runs to a more aggressive downfield passing game, the analysis covers how this veteran QB could reshape New York's attack. The discussion explores Taylor's strengths, his potential impact on key players like Breece Hall and Gar…
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Host John B. dissects the Jets' disappointing loss to Buffalo, questioning the team's identity and on-field execution. He explores Glenn's job security, evaluates recent draft picks and free agent signings, and reflects on Todd Bowles' tenure. The discussion covers Justin Fields' missed opportunities, defensive breakdowns, and the long-term vision …
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This week on the Primo show, Jesse and Katie discuss the firings of former Washington Post columnist Karen Attiah and other Charlie Kirk critics. Fired By The Post Texas teachers' union criticizes TEA investigating teachers over Charlie Kirk social media posts | FOX 4 Dallas-Fort Worth Charlie Kirk once said prominent Black women didn't have 'brain…
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Why does the U.S. have a $37 trillion debt? Spending on endless wars and the fake green transition are part of it. And who benefits from the expenditures on war and bailouts of the "Too Big to Fail" financial conglomerates? The Military-Industrial Complex and the banks and corporations which are part of it. And through their media cartel partners, …
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John B. analyzes the New York Jets' performance after their first two games of the 2025 NFL season. He breaks down Justin Fields' inconsistent play, the offensive line's potential, and Breece Hall's impact. The discussion shifts to major concerns about the Jets' defense, questioning coaching decisions and player utilization. Front office moves come…
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The assassination of Charlie Kirk is being used as part of a "Strategy of Tension", to use "left" and "right" profiles to provoke violence -- and possibly civil war -- to take your eyes off the breakdown of the financial and economic system, and the potential to create a new security and development architecture which would benefit all citizens of …
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Host John B. breaks down the Jets' disappointing 30-10 loss, highlighting Fields' inconsistent performance and the team's lack of identity. The discussion covers defensive struggles, including a porous run defense that allowed 224 rushing yards to the Bills. Key topics include accountability issues within the organization, missed opportunities on o…
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New York Jets fans face harsh reality as their team stumbles to a 30-10 defeat against the Buffalo Bills. Host John B breaks down the Jets' self-inflicted errors, questionable coaching decisions, and lack of competitive spirit that doomed their chances. The spotlight falls on quarterback Justin Fields, whose regression from a promising Week 1 perfo…
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This week on Blocked and Reported: Charlie Kirk. Opinion | Charlie Kirk Was Practicing Politics the Right Way - The New York Times Charlie Kirk’s alleged killer scratched bullets with a Helldivers combo and a furry sex meme | The Verge Notices Bulge / OwO What's This? | Know Your Meme This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with oth…
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John B breaks down the Jets' game plan, highlighting key players who must step up. The analysis covers Breece Hall's improved running style, Garrett Wilson's receiving threat, and the potential impact of Ed Oliver's injury on the Bills' defense. Discover how the Jets aim to exploit Buffalo's weaknesses, particularly against the run and zone-read pl…
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In moments of political shock and horror, where can we turn? Ross was supposed to interview Charlie Kirk next month for the show and now offers his reflections on Kirk, his political movement and his assassination. (A full transcript of this episode is available on the Times website.) Thoughts? Email us at [email protected]. Please subsc…
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John Butchko and Joe Marino break down the New York Jets vs Buffalo Bills matchup, analyzing key player performances and strategic adjustments. They explore how Justin Fields' strong showing and the Jets' improved offensive line could challenge the Bills' defense. The hosts dissect crucial matchups, including the Bills' receivers against the Jets' …
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John B breaks down the New York Jets' impressive showing in a loss, highlighting Breece Hall's improved decision-making and the offensive line's stellar performance. The discussion covers Will McDonald's defensive prowess, upcoming challenges against Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills, and how MetLife Stadium impacts team success. Key topics include …
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John B. breaks down the Jets' rollercoaster performance, highlighting Justin Fields' promising debut and Breece Hall's improved running game. The discussion covers defensive struggles, particularly in the secondary, and analyzes Aaron Glenn's coaching decisions. Key topics include the offensive line's solid showing, concerns about Brandon Stephens'…
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This week on the Primo episode, Jesse and Katie return to the subject of Taylor Lorenz and the ethics of journafluencing. The theme: Taylor vs. Chorus. Banning smartphones in classrooms helps students A Dark Money Group Is Secretly Funding High-Profile Democratic Influencers | WIRED Wired and Business Insider remove 'AI-written' freelance articles …
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After five centuries of pillaging the world, the European colonial system has reached the end of the line. It has been rejected by the nations of the Global South, and is failing to provide for the needs of the citizens of the Global North. Let it go -- there is something better emerging. Read and circulate the call linked here by Helga Zepp-LaRouc…
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This week on Blocked and Reported, Jesse and Katie discuss the story of author John Boyne and the Polari Prize. Plus…[big sigh] Graham Linehan. Katie’s book 'The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas' Set Holocaust Education Back by Decades. Now It's Getting a Sequel. – Kveller 'I was the devil incarnate': An interview with John Boyne | The Spectator John Boy…
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Host John B breaks down the New York Jets' unexpected offensive explosion against Pittsburgh, highlighting Justin Fields' impressive dual-threat showing and Breece Hall's game-changing runs. The analysis covers key moments where execution faltered, special teams blunders, and Aaron Glenn's aggressive coaching decisions. John B examines how these fa…
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Host John B. breaks down the Jets' disappointing loss, highlighting defensive lapses and costly penalties that allowed Aaron Rodgers to shine. The analysis covers Justin Fields' promising debut, Breece Hall's resurgence in the running game, and how these offensive bright spots contrast with recent seasons. Key topics include the Jets' newfound offe…
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The New York Jets offense, led by new QB Justin Fields, was sensational, but unfortunately it wasn't enough as they fell to the Pittsburgh Steelers, 34-32. Fields was everything and then some for the Jets today. He threw for 218 yards a touchdown, adding two more touchdowns the ground. The Jets had a lead late but a 60-yard field goal from Pittsbur…
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Tonight's symposium is not to be missed! Historian Anton Chaitkin, and LaRouche's Manhattan Project host Dennis Speed will take up the question of how to move the world into the new paradigm rapidly unfolding among the nations of the global majority (not the morally and economically bankrupt west).According to Chaitkin, "New leadership to save the …
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Ian Eagle dissects the Jets' potential for a turnaround after 14 playoff-less years, offering insights on what constitutes success this season. He analyzes the upcoming Jets-Steelers matchup, highlighting the Aaron Rodgers vs. Justin Fields quarterback storyline and key roster changes. The discussion covers the importance of Sauce Gardner to the Je…
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From Justin Fields' $40 million gamble to Breece Hall's contract year motivation, every position group gets analyzed by special guest Ian Eagle of CBS Sports. breaks down the offensive line's potential with first-round tackles Olu Fashanu and Armand Membou, while dissecting the defensive unit's new additions. Will Garrett Wilson and Alan Lazard for…
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