Culture Warfare

War, Guns, and Video Game Nostalgia | CWP #1

Beau

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In this first episode of the Culture Warfare Podcast, the guys introduce the show’s mission: serving God, advocating for the Second Amendment, and pushing back on the direction of American culture. They talk about why they’re starting the podcast, why gun culture matters to them, and how they plan to mix serious topics with humor, drafts, and recurring bits.


The conversation ranges from “war never changes” and fixing culture, to Olympics talk, Australian testosterone, emus and mean geese, golfing alone, and the glitter conspiracy. In the back half, they outline future episode ideas and run a full video game gun draft, debating classics from Modern Warfare, Black Ops, Battlefield, and more.

00:00 Cold open, “War never changes,” and border fistfight diplomacy bit

04:00 Olympics, biathlon rifles, and “if America actually tried” in obscure events

09:00 Soccer, women’s sports, and other countries “neutering” American sports

14:00 Australia, testosterone jokes, emus, geese, and hunting stories

22:00 Golfing alone vs with randoms, sweaty legs and studio comfort fixes

25:00 “Let’s actually start”: official intro to the Culture Warfare Podcast

27:00 Mission statement: God, Second Amendment, shining light on evil, and culture concerns

31:00 Gun culture, Hollywood hypocrisy, and why they’re starting a show instead of just complaining

36:00 Show plans: gun talk, drafts, deep dives (Browning, CIA mind control, war history)

40:00 Glitter conspiracy teaser and future “weird topic” episodes

44:00 Bits and segments: sawed‑in‑half couch gag, Matthew’s Desktop of the Day, meme reactions

52:00 Shadowbans, social media, and not doxxing themselves in episode one

58:00 Setting up the video game gun draft rules and order

01:05:00 Video game gun draft: Intervention, UMP45, RPK, Galil, Rangers, Ballista, and more

01:32:00 Honorable mentions, nostalgia for Ghosts, and wrap‑up banter