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The Cruel Philosophr

The Cruel Philosophr

The Cruel Philosophr

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Show overview

The Cruel Philosophr has been publishing since 2020, and across the 6 years since has built a catalogue of 203 episodes. That works out to roughly 140 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a fortnightly cadence.

Episodes typically run twenty to thirty-five minutes — most land between 22 min and 1h 5m — with run-times ranging widely across the catalogue. It is catalogued as a EN-language Society & Culture show.

The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 2 weeks ago, with 14 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2020, with 76 episodes published.

Episodes
203
Running
2020–2026 · 6y
Median length
32 min
Cadence
Fortnightly

From the publisher

Welcome to "The Cruel Philosophr," the safe place for unsafe conversation. Dive into provocative discussions where no topic is too controversial and no opinion is off-limits. This podcast is your go-to for raw, unfiltered perspectives that challenge the status quo. New episodes are released whenever inspiration strikes, bringing you the most pressing and polarizing topics of our time.

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Ep. 190 - The importance of offline community

May 5, 202631 min

Ep. 189 - The Resistance Can't Resist

Apr 9, 202631 min

Ep. 188 - The Workplace Crush

Some episodes are about the state of the world. This one is about the state of the back office. Today I get honest about what a work crush actually does for you, where the line is between harmless and not, and what the post-MeToo moment quietly took from office culture. Plus: eighth grade reinvention and a closing song. Timestamps 1:17 — The difficulty of the solo show 2:22 — The work crush and what it does for you 4:18 — Eighth grade, style changes, and becoming serviceable at sports 9:34 — Is having a work crush cheating? 14:15 — "The Workplace Crush" (closing song) Listen and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Want to contact the host? Send an e-mail to [email protected]

Mar 31, 202616 min

Ep. 187 - As an American, Who Do I Want to Win This War?

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Trump is running the tables — Venezuela, Iran, now Cuba. In this episode, I get honest about an uncomfortable question: as an American, do I actually want us to win this war? TIMESTAMPS 1:09 — Welcome back + why timestamps matter now 3:59 — The Iran-America-Israel war — and why everyone is lying 4:59 — Do I want America to win? An honest answer 16:49 — Cuba: "I think I can do anything I want with it" 20:11 — From liberal to libertarian and back again 29:08 — The takeaway every Black and Brown nation should hear Want to contact the host? [email protected]

Mar 18, 202633 min

Ep. 186 - The War Nobody Voted For

America is bombing Iran — and less than 30% of the country wanted it. So who does this war actually serve? In this episode, I break down the real forces behind the conflict: Netanyahu's decades-long push for regime change, the Greater Israel project, and the Christian Zionist apocalyptic theology embedded inside Trump's cabinet. Add a Congress that just voted to surrender its own war powers, and you have a country drifting toward catastrophe with nobody at the wheel who was actually put there by the people. This is what happens when religious fundamentalism gets a seat at the table. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Leave a rating and review — it keeps the show going. Contact: [email protected]

Mar 7, 202620 min

Episode 185: Worst Boyfriend Ever Read in NYC. I Was There.

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Worst Boyfriend Ever — one of Substack's most controversial and compelling writers — did a live reading in NYC, and I was there. I took the 2 train down to 14th Street on a Saturday night, something I haven't done solo in maybe a decade, and walked into a packed bar that was definitely not built for 120 people. WBE read offensive material while people walked out mid-reading in protest. He threw books at audience members. He didn't flinch once. What I left with wasn't just a recap of a wild night — it was clarity about the crowd I want to be around and what fearlessness actually looks like in practice. Timestamps: 1:40 – Intro and call for ratings/reviews 3:06 – How I discovered Worst Boyfriend Ever on Substack 4:28 – Arriving at the bar, navigating to the reading space 8:27 – WBE takes the stage and reads chapter one 10:20 – People start walking out mid-reading; WBE starts throwing books 13:14 – Danny Lee reads (the best reader of the night) 13:57 – The Indian girl reads from her phone 16:19 – The Amsterdam dude reads and works the crowd 17:49 – The Louis CK lookalike laughs at his own jokes 19:43 – WBE returns: "Why I Like Asian Girls" and "Why You Shouldn't Love Women" 20:52 – Closing thoughts on finding your crowd and overcoming fear Links: Worst Boyfriend Ever on Substack: jamesguilty.substack.com Contact: [email protected] Enjoyed the episode? Please leave a 5-star rating and review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify — it really helps the show grow.

Feb 17, 202625 min

The Fringe That Founded America

Episode #184 Only about a third of colonists supported the American Revolution—another third stayed loyal to Britain, and the rest remained neutral. If a motivated minority could overthrow an empire and reshape history, what does that mean for today? This episode challenges the assumption that because most Americans aren't extremists, we're safe from extremism taking hold. Majority comfort might be the wrong measure of democratic safety.

Feb 13, 202610 min

It's not illegal for cops to lie to you

To all of you who are engaging in illegal activity, asking someone "are you a cop" is not how you avoid getting arrested. Have you ever been arrested after a cop told you he wasn't a cop? [email protected]

Feb 6, 20268 min

Dear Republicans: The PR War Matters!

A second fatal ICE shooting in Minneapolis has intensified anti-ICE protests and put immigration enforcement back at the center of a public backlash. In this episode, I argue that the right is losing the fight not because of policy, but because of messaging — and that shock-and-awe enforcement without public trust is a losing strategy in a democracy. I break down why PR matters in political conflict, how past deportation strategies avoided this moment, and what a more effective approach to immigration enforcement could actually look like. Do you want to contact the show? Send me an e-mail at [email protected]

Jan 27, 202618 min

Two Visions of Equality

The civil rights movement aimed for a society where race mattered less — not more — and where shared citizenship could outweigh skin color. Today's racial justice movement often pursues a very different goal: a multi-ethnic, multi-cultural society shaped around group identity. In this episode, I compare these two visions of equality, question whether either is fully achievable, and argue that even an imperfect post-racial ideal may offer more unity than a society built around permanent difference. Want to get in contact with the host? Send an e-mail to E-mail: [email protected]

Jan 20, 202614 min

The AI Train Isn't Stopping

Anti-AI sentiment is growing, but the direction of the technology isn't up for a vote. In this episode, I argue that the push to slow or stop AI misunderstands how technological change actually works — and why resistance often comes from fear rather than strategy. This is a conversation about inevitability, adaptation, and what happens when people mistake moral discomfort for control. E-mail: [email protected]

Jan 15, 202615 min

When Activism Collides With Federal Power

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In this episode, I examine the fatal ICE shooting through the lens of protest culture and federal power. As activists increasingly attempt to obstruct immigration enforcement, I argue that moral certainty — especially among those insulated from the consequences — can turn dangerous. This isn't a defense of policy or personality, but a critique of how ideology, privilege, and symbolism collide with the reality of federal authority. Want to contact me? Send me an e-mail at [email protected]

Jan 13, 202615 min

Ep.178 - There Is No International Law — Only Power (What Venezuela Exposes About America)

International law is treated like a global rulebook — but what happens when the most powerful country on Earth decides it doesn't apply? In this episode, I'm sitting in the dark with the mic in my hand, giving you the hard dose most won't. Using recent U.S. actions in Venezuela as a case study, I break down why "international law" only exists when power allows it — and vanishes when it doesn't. This isn't partisan rage or a straight news recap. It's a raw philosophical take on power, empire, and the dangerous logic of "might makes right." As a proud Black American patriot with no other country to fall back on, I wrestle with why loving America doesn't mean cheering every intervention — and why this precedent should worry every U.S. citizen. In this episode, we dive into: Why no one can actually enforce international law on superpowers How oil, resources, and narratives drive foreign policy Patriotism vs. blind loyalty to government actions Whether the president even has authority to drag the country into these moves Nationalism, global humanity, and where to draw the line 📍 Timestamps 02:20 – Venezuela and the illusion of global rules 05:01 – I don't need to know about venezuela 08:38 – Trump doesn't have the authority to declare war 12:18 – "Might makes right," oil, and empire 18:38 – America does not need to dominate the globe Share your thoughts: [email protected] (no "e" in philosophr) 🎧 If this episode made you think, consider subscribing, rating the show, or telling two friends — that's how audio like this spreads.

Jan 7, 202627 min

Ep. 177 - New Year Resolutions, Mamdani and Worst Boyfriend Ever

Topics and timestamps Diana Ross' New Year Eve performance (1:47) Audio only podcasts (3:11) That "get in shape" resolution is a trap (9:43) Lily Phillips just got Baptized (21:00) I'm conflicted when it comes to Mamdani (26:37) The "worst boyfriend ever" is an internet treasure (35:38) Enjoy the podcast? Please remember to subscribe, rate, and review the podcast on iTunes. It really helps the show reach new listeners. Want to get in contact with the show? Email us at [email protected] Follow the host Cruel on X: https://twitter.com/CruelPhilosophr Cruel on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cruelphilosophr/

Jan 2, 202644 min

Ep. 176 - I feel like a slave to the algorithm

In this episode, I open up about what it feels like to create in a world where algorithms decide what gets seen, heard, or buried. From censoring words to forcing myself into niches I don't care about, I talk about the quiet ways creators lose their voice in order to survive online—and why I'm pushing back. Follow me on X and Instagram @cruelphilosophr Have feedback or want to contact me? Send an e-mail to [email protected]

Dec 1, 202512 min

Ep. 175 - Yes, We Saw Sinners

Topics and timestamps I don't like the people I ride the bus with (2:03) Barack and Michelle Obama should divorce (5:20) In a relationship, who is responsible for happiness? (20:04) Our Initial thoughts on Sinners (29:34) Some parts of Sinners were unrealistic (38:30) Was Annie driven by intuition or knowledge? (47:14) There were two disgusting sex scenes (56:30) Enjoy the podcast? Please remember to subscribe, rate, and review the podcast on iTunes. It really helps the show reach new listeners. Want to get in contact with the show? Email us at [email protected] Follow the hosts Cruel on X: https://twitter.com/CruelPhilosophr Cruel on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cruelphilosophr/ Monica on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/monicamajesty/

May 5, 20251h 0m

Ep. 174 - Thank God For Slavery?

Jason Whitlock recently did a show on fearless where he made some interesting comments regarding slavery. According to him, Black Americans should be grateful that our ancestors suffered through slavery since it lead to us being born Americans. Does he have a point? (7:38) Later in the show, I discuss the show Adolescence and why I disagree with everyone who believes this show provides any good analysis on the redpill/manosphere space. (32:41) Enjoy the podcast? Please remember to subscribe, rate, and review the podcast on iTunes. It really helps the show reach new listeners. Want to get in contact with the show? Email us at [email protected] Follow the host Cruel on X: https://twitter.com/CruelPhilosophr Cruel on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cruelphilosophr/

Mar 31, 202551 min

Ep. 173 - Elon Musk has a new baby mama?!

Elon Musk has a new baby mama and it started a mini civil war on X when some christian conservatives sent congratulations to the mother. Should Elon Musk be receiving the same criticism as Nick Cannon? Are conservatives hypocrites for talking about black baby mamas while congratulating white ones? I have answers. Enjoy the podcast? Please remember to subscribe, rate, and review the podcast on iTunes. It really helps the show reach new listeners. Want to get in contact with the show? Email us at [email protected] Follow the host Cruel on X: https://twitter.com/CruelPhilosophr Cruel on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cruelphilosophr/

Feb 19, 202513 min

Ep. 172 - Let's talk about that plane crash

Happy Friday! I wish I was able to end the week with a better topic of discussion but I had to talk about the tragic air collision that killed at least 60 Americans. Yikes! Enjoy the podcast? Please remember to subscribe, rate, and review the podcast on iTunes. It really helps the show reach new listeners. Want to get in contact with the show? Email us at [email protected] Follow the hosts Cruel on X: https://twitter.com/CruelPhilosophr Cruel on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cruelphilosophr/

Jan 31, 202510 min

Ep. 171 - The Autobiography of Malcolm X

I haven't been following current events or social media gossip close enough to do a show on anything because I've been reading The Autobiography of Malcolm X. If you are a Black man, you need to read this book. Enjoy the podcast? Please remember to subscribe, rate, and review the podcast on iTunes. It really helps the show reach new listeners. Want to get in contact with the show? Email us at [email protected] Follow the hosts Cruel on X: https://twitter.com/CruelPhilosophr Cruel on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cruelphilosophr/

Jan 30, 202514 min