Comedian Joe Rogan talks about the surprising and hilarious characters that made up the American army during World War II, including men from coal mines in West Virginia and their unquestioning obedience to orders. He also shares a story of a soldier who tried to commit suicide but failed and still ended up fighting in the war.
The indigenous Fuzzy Wuzzy people of Papua New Guinea helped injured Australian and English troops during WWII, earning a reputation as heroes and angels. The Fuzzy Wuzzies were instrumental in aiding the allies and saving many lives.
A person had a chance encounter with a fellow Dragula fan and a reaction from someone who dislikes the music.
The Nanking Massacre was a period of mass murder and war atrocities committed by Japanese soldiers against the residents of Nanjing, then capital of the Republic of China, during the Second Sino-Japanese War. Although there were no orders to rape or to exterminate the enemy, there was a take-no-prisoners policy, and Japanese soldiers began to execute Chinese prisoners of war and unarmed deserters who had surrendered.
The speakers engage in a conversation about the use of the term "blackfella" in Australia, discussing whether it is a slur and exploring different spellings and pronunciations.