
Banned Camp: Banned Books, Comedy, and Free Speech vs. Censorship
Love banned books? Hate censorship?
Same. You’re our kind of people.
Banned Camp is a comedy podcast where we read banned books and try to figure out why they were banned in the first place.
Each season, we tackle a new banned book, reading it chapter by chapter and asking: What made someone clutch their pearls and scream, "BAN IT!"? (Spoiler: It’s rarely what you’d expect.) One thing is clear—the people banning these books often haven’t read them. While we uncover some eyebrow-raising moments, nothing truly justifies censorship.
Join us—and our listeners, "The Scary Book People"—as we explore the strange, hilarious, and sometimes baffling world of banned books.
Past seasons have featured classics like To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury, The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain, A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L’Engle, Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe by Benjamin Alire Sáenz, Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut, and 1984 by George Orwell.
This season, we’re diving into Brave New World by Aldous Huxley. It's a dystopia built on pleasure, not fear. People are engineered, drugged, and distracted into obedience, and they’re taught to love the system that controls them. It’s funny, creepy, and disturbingly familiar. And like all great banned books, it makes you question the world you're living in.
By reading these books, we ask big questions: Why are banned books important? What does “banned” mean? What does “challenged” mean? How do book bans affect students? Are book bans constitutional?
Come hang out with us and have some laughs while we dig into the drama behind banned books—you might even learn something cool along the way!
Banned Camp: Banned Books, Comedy, and Free Speech vs. Censorship
Brave New World | Ch. 3.4 – Bandoliers of Condoms and the Conscription of Consumption
In this episode of Banned Camp, Jennifer and Dan wade through Chapter 3.4 of Brave New World. Mustafa Mond explains how war, anthrax, and economic collapse gave way to a society where everyone is compelled to consume. Meanwhile, Lenina shows off her government-issued contraceptive belt — which Dan can only compare to Chewbacca’s bandolier — and fashion made entirely of scratchy synthetics. The big reveal? The State’s miracle fix for unhappiness: Soma, the euphoric, narcotic drug that guarantees stability. Robot lurks in the background, unimpressed with their “literary disorientation.”
Things To Listen For:
- The Nine Years’ War and the destruction of history.
- “Ending is better than mending” drilled into every mind.
- Bernard Marx despising hypnopaedia repetition.
- Lenina’s Malthusian belt — a contraceptive bandolier.
- Dan’s Chewbacca comparison (with condoms instead of ammo).
- The arrival of Soma, “euphoric, narcotic, and pleasantly hallucinogenic.”
- Why Huxley’s satire of consumption still feels uncomfortably relevant.
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Disclaimer
Banned Camp features readings and discussions of banned books for the purpose of criticism, commentary, education, and entertainment, in accordance with fair use guidelines. To ensure the best listening experience, some sections may be lightly abridged for clarity and pacing. However, we always stay true to the author’s intent and encourage listeners to purchase the book in full.
The material used from the book Brave New World by Aldous Huxley is shared under these principles, with the intent of provoking thought and discussion about literature, censorship, and societal issues. The original work remains fully owned by its copyright holders, and we strongly encourage listeners to purchase a copy here
to experience the book in its entirety.
This podcast is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or officially connected to Aldous Huxley, his estate, or the publishers of Brave New World. Any monetization of the podcast is separate from the copyrighted material discussed.
Topics Covered:
Brave New World, Aldous Huxley, Nine Years’ War, Mustafa Mond, consumption, hypnopaedia, Bernard Marx, Lenina, Fanny, Malthusian belt, contraception, Soma, satire, banned books