
Andrew Schulz's Flagrant with Akaash Singh Trumps OBSESSED w/ Greenland, How to Fix ICE, & Religion with the Hottest Women
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Jan 21, 2026 The hosts dive into wild topics, like hiding migrants and the pros and cons of ICE. They explore Mormon culture and reality TV, sharing laughs about Salt Lake City's charm. A humorous debate ensues over Michael Jackson's guilt and the impact of screens on older generations. From Trump's bizarre obsession with Greenland to the cultural nuances of narwhal mukbangs, the conversation flows effortlessly. They also poke fun at the ups and downs of college football and the quirks of everyday life.
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Modern Origins Of 'Traditional' Foods
- They note many foods became global only recently, like salmon sushi originating from Norway's surplus.
- The point shows how culinary trends spread through trade and repackaging rather than ancient tradition.
Somali Daycare Story And Online Polarization
- The hosts describe Somali daycare controversies and how creators push polarized narratives online.
- They observe that nuance is missing because extreme takes get clicks while middle-ground reporting lacks engagement.
Monetized Extremes Replace Nuance Online
- They argue the internet amplified niche creators, fragmenting audiences into extreme, monetizable silos.
- This shift reduced incentive for balanced reporting and increased radicalized echo chambers.
