In this episode, the boys dive into the rise of performative activism — from climate protest groups like Just Stop Oil to the booming Tax the Rich / Take Back Power movements. We break down why so many modern protesters are more interested in attention than impact, why public disruption rarely solves real issues, and how hypocrisy, entitlement, and blame culture have taken over genuine causes.
This is a raw, unfiltered conversation about activism, responsibility, wealth, and the uncomfortable truths no one wants to say out loud.
Most modern activism is performative, not productive
Many activists chase viral moments and clout instead of contributing to real change or solutions.
Hypocrisy is everywhere in protest culture
From using fossil-fuel-based products while protesting fossil fuels to demanding government action they wouldn’t personally take, the contradictions are constant.
Disruption ≠ impact
Blocking roads, vandalising property, and causing chaos rarely change policy — they just alienate the public.
“Tax the rich” is rooted more in envy than logic
The episode examines why people attack the wealthy instead of improving their own lives or creating value.
Blame culture is replacing personal responsibility
It’s easier to complain about governments, billionaires, or companies than to take accountability and contribute something meaningful.
Real change comes from innovation, work ethic, and value creation. Not hashtags, not street protests, and not trendy cause-following.