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NO KINGS! 7 Million People Protested Nothing, & Teddy Ruxpin Won’t Turn Off - GEN X Urban Legends

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Ever hear a crowd chant against a problem that doesn’t exist? We wade into a “No Kings Day” rally where the signs are loud, the claims are louder, and the facts are on mute. From monarchy talk in a republic to fast-and-loose definitions of fascism, we press on specifics, test assumptions, and map the rhetorical detours people take when passion outruns proof. It’s not just about scoring points; it’s about showing how questions, timelines, and definitions turn noise into something you can think with.
Then we flip the flashlight toward Gen X Halloween legends, the ones parents used to whisper at the door. Turns out a few weren’t just late-night scares. Poisoned candy? A 1974 cyanide murder warped an entire October. The babysitter with the calls coming from inside the house? A 1950 case echoes through the trope. Real corpses as props on set, Detroit’s Devil’s Night fires lighting up the sky, and a Teddy Ruxpin that kept talking after the batteries were pulled—each story proves how a single hard fact can seed decades of folklore.
Across protests and ghost stories, the theme is the same: stories guide behavior, for better and worse. Outrage can organize. Myths can protect. But both go wrong when they drift from evidence. We keep the tone sharp, the questions pointed, and the payoffs real, so you walk away with a clearer lens—on politics that confuse and legends that still haunt. If you’re ready for a wild swing from street interviews to spooky receipts, hit play and bring your curiosity.
If this resonated, follow the show, share it with a friend, and drop a review with your favorite Gen X legend or your spiciest protest sign. Your take might make the next episode.

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Chapters

1. Cold Open Of Movie Quotes And Rants (00:00:00)

2. Introducing “No Kings Day” Protests (00:01:03)

3. What Are They Protesting Exactly (00:02:26)

4. Street Interviews: Monarchy Claims (00:03:22)

5. ID To Vote Logic Test (00:05:14)

6. Baby Boomers And Motives (00:07:17)

7. Defining Fascism On The Fly (00:08:20)

8. Taxes, Wars, And History Errors (00:10:24)

9. Pivot To Gen X Halloween Legends (00:12:00)

10. Mission Accomplished: Still No Kings (00:12:48)

11. Final Protest Clips And Wrap (00:14:03)

12. Poisoned Candy Origins (00:16:56)

13. Babysitter In The House (00:18:32)

14. Real Bodies As Props (00:20:28)

15. The Hitchhiking Ghost (00:22:06)

16. Devil’s Night In Detroit (00:23:40)

17. Possessed Toys And Teddy Ruxpin (00:25:00)

126 episodes

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Ever hear a crowd chant against a problem that doesn’t exist? We wade into a “No Kings Day” rally where the signs are loud, the claims are louder, and the facts are on mute. From monarchy talk in a republic to fast-and-loose definitions of fascism, we press on specifics, test assumptions, and map the rhetorical detours people take when passion outruns proof. It’s not just about scoring points; it’s about showing how questions, timelines, and definitions turn noise into something you can think with.
Then we flip the flashlight toward Gen X Halloween legends, the ones parents used to whisper at the door. Turns out a few weren’t just late-night scares. Poisoned candy? A 1974 cyanide murder warped an entire October. The babysitter with the calls coming from inside the house? A 1950 case echoes through the trope. Real corpses as props on set, Detroit’s Devil’s Night fires lighting up the sky, and a Teddy Ruxpin that kept talking after the batteries were pulled—each story proves how a single hard fact can seed decades of folklore.
Across protests and ghost stories, the theme is the same: stories guide behavior, for better and worse. Outrage can organize. Myths can protect. But both go wrong when they drift from evidence. We keep the tone sharp, the questions pointed, and the payoffs real, so you walk away with a clearer lens—on politics that confuse and legends that still haunt. If you’re ready for a wild swing from street interviews to spooky receipts, hit play and bring your curiosity.
If this resonated, follow the show, share it with a friend, and drop a review with your favorite Gen X legend or your spiciest protest sign. Your take might make the next episode.

Support the show

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Cold Open Of Movie Quotes And Rants (00:00:00)

2. Introducing “No Kings Day” Protests (00:01:03)

3. What Are They Protesting Exactly (00:02:26)

4. Street Interviews: Monarchy Claims (00:03:22)

5. ID To Vote Logic Test (00:05:14)

6. Baby Boomers And Motives (00:07:17)

7. Defining Fascism On The Fly (00:08:20)

8. Taxes, Wars, And History Errors (00:10:24)

9. Pivot To Gen X Halloween Legends (00:12:00)

10. Mission Accomplished: Still No Kings (00:12:48)

11. Final Protest Clips And Wrap (00:14:03)

12. Poisoned Candy Origins (00:16:56)

13. Babysitter In The House (00:18:32)

14. Real Bodies As Props (00:20:28)

15. The Hitchhiking Ghost (00:22:06)

16. Devil’s Night In Detroit (00:23:40)

17. Possessed Toys And Teddy Ruxpin (00:25:00)

126 episodes

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