Banned Camp: Banned Books, Comedy, and Free Speech vs. Censorship
If you think banning books is stupid, so do we.
Banned Camp is a comedy podcast where we read banned books and try to figure out why they were banned in the first place.
If you’re new here, don’t sweat it. You can start anywhere. We’ll get you oriented fast (and if you get confused, there’s a good chance we’re confused too).
Here’s what makes us different: we actually read the book out loud, every chapter, cover to cover, and we’ve never read it before. So you hear us stumble through the text, mispronounce names, miss obvious foreshadowing, and slowly piece together what freaks Moms for Liberty and the pudding-fingered politicians out.
Our listeners are called The Scary Book People. You’ll fit right in.
Past seasons: 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 reading Brave New World by Aldous Huxley. A dystopia built on pleasure instead of fear. People are engineered, drugged, and distracted into obedience, and taught to love the system that controls them. It’s funny, creepy, and way too familiar right now.
Book bans are at a 20-year high. The people doing the banning usually haven’t read the books… so we read them out loud together, and by the end you can honestly say you’ve read it too.
Nine seasons in. #1 ranked banned books comedy podcast on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. Hit follow. The book banners are idiots. Come help us prove it.
Banned Camp: Banned Books, Comedy, and Free Speech vs. Censorship
Brave New World Ch 16.2: The Cost of Stability | Banned Books Comedy
In Chapter 16.2 of Brave New World, the World Controller finally explains the system without euphemisms. Truth is dangerous. Science has to be restrained. And happiness, especially other people’s happiness, comes at a cost someone has to pay.
Jennifer and Dan unpack the idea that stability matters more than meaning, that pleasure replaces happiness, and that a society can function smoothly as long as people are conditioned not to want too much. Bernard collapses under pressure, exile is reframed as a reward, and the book starts to feel disturbingly familiar.
Banned Camp is a comedy podcast where we read banned books chapter by chapter, and we don’t read ahead, so you’re discovering the story with us.
Things To Listen For:
- The explanation of why truth and science are considered threats to stability
- The Cyprus experiment and what happens when a society is made entirely of “alphas”
- Bernard completely unraveling when faced with real consequences
- The idea that exile can be framed as a privilege instead of a punishment
- Robot’s fact-check on Rush Limbaugh and pharmaceutical “soma” culture
- Jennifer and Dan realizing this dystopia doesn’t rely on fear, just comfort
Why was Brave New World banned?
This book has been challenged for its critique of government control, suppression of free thought, drug use as social management, and its argument that comfort and stability can be used to justify censorship.
If this is your first episode, you’re fine starting here. Our fact-checking Robot catches you up fast, then we read the next chapter, spoilers included.
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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.
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 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, Mustapha Mond, Bernard Marx, Helmholtz Watson, John the Savage, happiness vs truth, government control, conditioning, banned books, banned books podcast, book banning, censorship, literary analysis, comedy podcast