Content Warning: This summary includes discussions that contain offensive language and derogatory remarks about individuals with autism and Down syndrome. Reader discretion is advised.
Episode Overview
Title: Love On The Spectrum Is Back And John Can't Get Enough But It's Hard Watching Them Try To Kiss - Friend's Wife's Tesla Was Vandalized Sparking John's Rant Against Misplaced Anger And Protests
Release Date: April 4, 2025
Podcast: Holmberg's Morning Sickness
Host: John Holmberg
Co-Hosts: Brady Bogen, Bret Vesely, Dick Toledo
In this episode of Holmberg's Morning Sickness on Arizona's #1 Morning Radio Show, host John Holmberg engages in a heated and controversial discussion primarily centered around the TV show "Love on the Spectrum." The conversation delves into John and his co-hosts' perspectives on relationships involving individuals on the autism spectrum, intertwined with a rant about recent acts of vandalism targeting Teslas, reflecting their frustrations with societal anger and protest movements.
Main Topics and Discussions
1. "Love on the Spectrum" and Relationships Involving Autism
The bulk of the conversation revolves around the TV show "Love on the Spectrum," where the hosts express a mix of fascination and discomfort watching the romantic interactions of autistic individuals.
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Desire to Host Autistic Individuals:
John Holmberg [02:08]: "I just want to hang out with you. I want to watch you go on dates... I want one." -
Controversial Remarks about Autism:
Brady Bogen [05:36]: "I want a highly functioning autistic. I don't know where you get those... I want one."
The hosts discuss their fascination with the show's portrayal of autistic individuals but frequently use derogatory language, reflecting a lack of sensitivity towards the subject matter.
2. Vandalism of a Friend's Tesla and Misplaced Anger
A significant portion of the episode shifts to a rant about the vandalism of a friend's Tesla, where a swastika was carved into the car. This incident serves as a catalyst for a broader discussion on the nature of anger and protests.
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Rant Against Vandalism:
John Holmberg [30:12]: "I have a friend whose wife... someone carved a swastika on that... Why are people doing this?" -
Critique of Protest Methods:
Brady Bogen [31:22]: "Why are you morons doing this? Why is this happening?"
The hosts express confusion and frustration over acts of vandalism, questioning the motivations behind such actions and condemning the destruction of property as irrational and counterproductive.
3. Product and Service Advertisements
Throughout the episode, advertisements for various products and services are interspersed. While these segments are primarily promotional, they occasionally segue into related topics discussed by the hosts.
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Men's Health Advertisement:
Dick Toledo [00:08]: Promotes Game Day Men's Health services. -
Toyota Advertisement:
Larry McFeely [00:39]: Highlights Toyota vehicles and services, connecting to the vandalism discussion. -
Additional Ads:
Advertisements for FanDuel, MMP Guns, and Doug Hopkins are presented, maintaining the show's commercial aspect.
4. Discussions on Social Behavior and Media Representation
The hosts frequently touch upon societal behaviors, media portrayals, and personal interactions, often blending these with their primary topics.
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Social Media and Stalking Concerns:
Brady Bogen [02:24]: "I just don't find that creepy... Everyone else loves being peeping Toms..." -
Media Influence and Character Impressions:
Brady Bogen [20:26]: References to shows like "Always Sunday in Philadelphia" and "Arrested Development" to illustrate points about perception and diagnosis.
Notable Quotes
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On Desiring Autistic Individuals on the Show:
John Holmberg [02:08]: "I want a highly functioning autistic in my house. I just want one." -
On Vandalism and Misplaced Anger:
Brady Bogen [30:12]: "Why are you morons doing this? Why is this happening to poor people who just bought a car?" -
On Social Media Behavior:
Brady Bogen [02:24]: "I find that creepy. And Peeping Thomas, and I find it odd, but I'm the outlier. I'm the weirdo."
Conclusions and Takeaways
This episode of Holmberg's Morning Sickness showcases John Holmberg and his co-hosts grappling with their perceptions of relationships involving individuals on the autism spectrum, as portrayed in "Love on the Spectrum." Their discussions reveal a mix of admiration and problematic language that underscores a broader commentary on societal attitudes toward neurodiversity.
Simultaneously, the hosts channel their frustrations into a critique of vandalism, specifically targeting Tesla vehicles, which they view as a manifestation of misplaced anger and ineffective protest methods. The episode intertwines these themes with commercial segments, maintaining the show's typical format while delving into contentious and provocative topics.
Note: The episode contains offensive language and viewpoints that may not align with inclusive and respectful discourse. Listener discretion is advised.
