Épisodes

  • Shock Collar Kahoot | CWP #21
    Feb 17 2026

    On this episode of Culture Warfare, the boys talk possibly torture-testing an Amazon meme optic on a Q Fix, roast LPVOs and heavy glass, and talk about using a scope as a literal baseball bat. We dig into the Epstein files fallout, Pam Bondi’s embarrassing crash-out, OpticsPlanet’s wild Epstein meme, and why the “system would collapse” line tells on the whole establishment. We cover the recent US Navy warship collision during a refuel, drug-boat strikes under President Trump, Virginia and New Mexico’s new gun-control pushes, and why these bills are outright tyrannical.​

    There’s Reed Knight’s drug-fueled rampage, legendary ring-cam “wind shrimps” footage, Beirut street-gunfights with a dude casually smoking through a shootout, and Russians blasting drones out of the sky with shotguns. We talk FRTs for the M249 SAW, why civilians should be stacking suppressors and triggers, the future of 3D printing, and why you might need a shotgun more than Gucci CQB drills if World War 3 kicks off.​

    To close it out, the crew plays an absolutely unhinged shock-collar quote game featuring Bible vs. Message “Bible” vs. Reddit vs. Fox News, and argue about abolishing the NFA, felons and gun rights, and how much you really should hate the government.​

    If you’re into guns, optics, night vision, jiu-jitsu memes, government corruption, and dark humor, this one’s for you. Like, comment, subscribe, and play nice in the comments.

    0:00 Cold open chaos​
    1:10 Amazon meme optic​
    7:45 Weight & build issues​
    12:20 Torture-test ideas​
    16:40 Episode rundown preview​
    19:05 Hellcat “defense training”​
    27:40 Jiu-jitsu “why you gay”​
    33:55 Wendigoons government meme​
    39:10 Navy ships collide​
    47:30 Epstein files memes​
    58:45 Virginia gun-control bills​
    1:08:30 New Mexico ban push​
    1:22:20 M249​ FRT's
    1:33:10 Shock collar quote game

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    2 h et 21 min
  • America Is Compromised | CWP #20
    Feb 10 2026

    In this episode of the Culture Warfare Podcast, the guys walk through the newly released Epstein files, what they actually contain, and how the DOJ and FBI are talking about them. They cover Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, named co‑conspirators, the so‑called “no client list,” high‑profile names in the documents, and why they see the entire ruling class as compromised and protected.

    They also read victim notes about Zorro Ranch and “superior gene pool” plans, discuss the Trump document referencing a 13‑year‑old and Lake Michigan, and go through the strange volume of “pizza” references that tie back into the older Pizzagate discourse. From there they wrestle with what ordinary people can do—tax resistance talk, protests, culture change, and Christian responsibility—before closing with a lighter “almost perfect dictator” thought experiment and some end‑of‑episode banter.

    This episode contains discussion of sexual abuse, trafficking, and related crimes. Viewer discretion advised.

    00:00 Cold open “YouTuber apology” and missed episode
    05:00 Life updates, Minnesota/Alex Prettie, Epstein drop setup
    12:00 Weekly Specials: artillery avalanche and Xbox mag‑dump
    20:00 Meme of the week, dad meme, kids and bedtime
    25:00 Content warning and Epstein transition
    28:00 What the Epstein files are and why they matter
    36:00 Ghislaine Maxwell, co‑conspirators, and document overview
    46:00 Government response: “no client list,” Pam Bondi, Kash Patel
    56:00 New DOJ spokesman, “no men abusing women,” wording games
    01:05:00 High‑profile names and victim accounts
    01:20:00 Zorro Ranch and “superior gene pool” claims
    01:30:00 Trump / Lake Michigan document
    01:42:00 Pizza references, Pizzagate, coded language
    01:52:00 Redactions, protected names, no new investigations
    02:02:00 What can be done: protests, taxes, institutions
    02:12:00 Christian framing and duties of ordinary people
    02:22:00 Black‑pill vs hope, America vs regime
    02:32:00 “If I were dictator” segment
    02:42:00 Closing thoughts, viewer prompt, outro



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    3 h et 11 min
  • AI Art, AI Psychosis, and SHOT Show Takeaways | CWP #19
    Jan 27 2026

    In this episode of the Culture Warfare Podcast, the hosts break down SHOT Show highlights, industry trends, and why the firearms market feels increasingly stagnant. They discuss new and unconventional designs, suppressor hype versus real-world performance, and why third-party data should always be treated cautiously.

    The second half of the episode focuses on artificial intelligence, specifically AI art and emerging cases of AI-driven psychosis. The discussion covers arguments for and against AI as a creative tool, the difference between true creativity and pattern replication, and how over-reliance on AI can impact culture, work, and vulnerable people.

    Throughout the episode, the conversation stays grounded in practical skepticism—questioning hype, emphasizing personal responsibility, and examining how technology intersects with gun culture, art, and human behavior.

    00:00 – Intro / opening banter
    00:17 – Episode overview: SHOT Show + AI discussion
    01:16 – Why SHOT Show felt stale this year
    04:08 – Firearms innovation plateau discussion
    09:41 – Experimental pistol design breakdown (low bore axis)
    16:14 – Cost, reliability, and real-world viability
    20:39 – Rare / niche designs that never catch on
    23:52 – Turkish firearms and clones at SHOT Show
    27:02 – Suppressor hype, Pew Science, and data skepticism
    33:01 – Why you shouldn’t take suppressor data at face value
    38:36 – Magazine capacity, Shield Arms, and early-adopter risks
    42:39 – Optics mounting problems and lack of standardization
    48:24 – SHOT Show controversies and brand behavior
    52:36 – Transition to AI discussion
    54:41 – AI art: core arguments against it
    01:00:49 – AI art: arguments in favor
    01:07:11 – Corporations, automation, and job displacement
    01:13:42 – What AI actually is (and isn’t)
    01:18:43 – AI as a tool vs true creativity
    01:23:19 – Craftsmanship vs mass production analogy
    01:28:02 – AI music, authenticity, and cultural limits
    01:34:18 – AI psychosis explained
    01:39:34 – Parasocial behavior and vulnerability
    01:48:18 – Final thoughts on AI, culture, and responsibility

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    2 h et 23 min
  • SHOT Show 2026 Preview | New Optics, Suppressors & Guns We Didn't Ask For | CWP #18
    Jan 20 2026

    In this episode of the Culture Warfare Podcast, the guys break down the latest firearms and gear announcements heading into SHOT Show 2026, along with reactions to viral clips and cultural narratives surrounding guns, enforcement, and online activism.

    The conversation covers new optics, enclosed pistol dots, compact scopes, experimental firearm designs, suppressor innovation, and the growing gap between real-world utility and industry hype. Along the way, they critique modern gun media, influencer culture, and the way narratives are shaped online.

    This is a gear-heavy episode mixed with cultural commentary, industry skepticism, and practical discussion about what’s actually worth paying attention to versus what’s just noise.

    Timestamps / Chapters

    00:00:00 – Intro & cold open
    00:01:50 – Shooting day recap & filming at the range
    00:06:30 – Influencer culture, shame, and gun-tuber “slop”
    00:09:45 – Reaction video: ICE, activism, and media framing
    00:14:30 – Commentary on narrative contradictions
    00:17:45 – Reaction video: Islam, identity politics, and self-awareness
    00:24:40 – Reaction video: Squib load stunt & extreme gun content
    00:29:50 – Transition to SHOT Show 2026 coverage

    SHOT Show / Gear Breakdown

    00:31:55 – EOTech XPS3 HD overview (design, controls, battery life)
    00:39:00 – Enclosed pistol dots & EOTech EFLX discussion
    00:45:30 – What makes a good pistol optic (glass, durability, astigmatism)
    00:51:30 – EOTech Vudu 4–12 compact scope deep dive
    01:07:10 – Compact scopes, hunting setups, and real-world use
    01:17:00 – Water-cooled Maxim-style AR upper (KAK / meme gun territory)
    01:28:30 – Holosun pistol optics updates
    01:33:40 – Holosun rifle dots with integrated visible & IR lasers
    01:41:10 – AEMS Macro & oversized pistol optics discussion
    01:46:10 – Holosun 507 Pro Max (giant window comp dot)
    01:51:00 – Suppressor innovation & 3D-printed designs (ambient-air concepts)

    01:51:30 – Outro & sign-off

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    2 h et 52 min
  • ICE Shooting Breakdown, Maduro Black-Bagged, Minnesota on Fire | CWP #17
    Jan 11 2026

    In Episode 17 of the Culture Warfare Podcast, we break down the ICE shooting in Minnesota, the viral footage surrounding it, and the facts that most media outlets are ignoring.

    We also cover the U.S. operation in Venezuela that resulted in Nicolás Maduro being captured, discuss regime change, oil interests, and why transparency disappears the moment geopolitics are involved. On top of that, we dive into Minnesota’s massive fraud problem, missing billions, and why federal agents were already operating in the state.

    This episode contains explicit language and blunt political commentary. Nothing is sugar-coated, and nothing is framed for approval.

    00:02:18 — Maduro / Venezuela

    00:40:28 — ICE shooting: initial footage

    00:59:06 — Reactions to the protest + fallout

    02:17:21 — Bodycam / POV footage

    02:14:23 — Other reaction videos

    02:43:16 — Mitchell’s new Glock Gen 6

    03:00:21 — Vortex Razor AMG

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    3 h et 18 min
  • Culture Warfare | Best of 2025
    Jan 6 2026

    This episode is a collection of funny, unscripted moments from the show throughout 2025. These clips come from longer conversations and highlight side tangents, jokes, exaggerated hypotheticals, and stories that completely went off the rails.

    Most of what’s here is casual back-and-forth between the hosts — arguing over pop culture, telling personal stories, and letting conversations spiral naturally. Nothing is scripted and nothing is meant to be taken too seriously.

    This compilation is shared purely for entertainment. Full episodes and longer discussions are available elsewhere in the feed.

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    5 h et 5 min
  • Reddit Gun Builds Roasted | CWP #16
    Dec 30 2025

    In this episode of the Culture Warfare Podcast, the hosts kick off a laid-back post-Christmas show with a round of Two Truths and a Lie, covering strange and lesser-known moments from firearms and military history, including experimental weapons and early gun technology.

    The second half of the episode dives into a visual-heavy segment reacting to and critiquing firearm builds pulled from Reddit. The discussion focuses on poor design choices, questionable optics, compliance builds, and why certain setups fail mechanically or practically. Along the way, the hosts talk training realities, gear priorities, and common mistakes new gun owners make.

    This episode is casual, visual, and opinionated, with a strong emphasis on firearms culture and practical experience.

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    1 h et 48 min
  • Will America Collapse or Recover? Corruption, Tyranny, and Epstein | CWP #15
    Dec 23 2025

    In this episode of the Culture Warfare Podcast, we examine whether America can still correct course through democratic systems or if corruption and institutional decay have made that impossible. We discuss donor-driven politics, congressional wealth, insider trading, the Epstein files, and the growing sense that there is no accountability at the federal level.

    The conversation expands into culture and morality, questioning whether meaningful reform can happen without a major national shock. We break down historical patterns that precede large policy shifts, the role of mass noncompliance, decentralization, and why many Americans feel politically trapped regardless of who they vote for.

    In the second half of the episode, we address Christian ethics, self-defense, violence, tyranny, and moral responsibility. We also discuss media manipulation, political influencers, radicalization risks, and why faith, community, and local action matter more than national politics.


    00:00 – Introduction
    02:15 – USPSA corruption and dissolution
    09:40 – Board mismanagement and legal fallout
    16:30 – Congressional wealth and insider trading
    24:10 – Dan Crenshaw, Sean Ryan, and cease-and-desist culture
    33:45 – Accountability failures at the federal level
    40:20 – Can democracy still fix America?
    49:10 – Donors, elections, and structural corruption
    58:30 – Why policy change feels impossible
    01:06:40 – Cultural decay vs political reform
    01:14:30 – Epstein files and institutional protection
    01:23:00 – Mass noncompliance and taxation
    01:33:10 – Historical warning signs of national collapse
    01:41:50 – Media manipulation and trigger events
    01:51:30 – Political influencers and radicalization risks
    02:03:10 – Free speech, censorship, and control narratives
    02:17:50 – Christian ethics and justified violence
    02:32:10 – Self-defense, non-retaliation, and moral limits
    02:45:30 – Tyranny, obedience, and resistance
    02:58:40 – Walmart shooting attempt breakdown
    03:08:30 – Final thoughts and closing

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    2 h et 32 min