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Chicks on The Right Show w Mock and Daisy

Robby Starbuck Exposes the Culture War: DEI Myths, Gen Z’s Shift, & A New Conservative Wave | REPLAY

Chicks on The Right Show w Mock and Daisy

Radio America

News, Society & Culture, News Commentary

4.41.8K Ratings

🗓️ 26 November 2025

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

In this replay episode from August, Mock and Daisy sit down with former music industry insider turned activist Robby Starbuck to unpack what they see as a cultural tipping point in America. From losing friends and jobs after endorsing Trump, to exposing DEI hypocrisy in major corporations you won’t believe, to making a documentary so powerful, Elon Musk retweeted it.

They also dive into how COVID changed everything for Gen Z, why corporate America is terrified of bold conservative voices, and what it really means when they say, “We need to build our own media.”

From teen focus groups to whistleblowers to Hollywood cancel culture, this episode hits every major front in the culture war.

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0:00.0

Hey y'all, Mock and Daisy here. We're out for a few days to enjoy Thanksgiving, but if you're still

0:04.6

craving some of our content, here's a replay for you. Hope you enjoy it, and we will be back on Monday.

0:10.8

Welcome to another episode of The Chicks on The Right Show. We are very, very excited to have someone

0:15.7

with us that probably a lot of folks in our audience are already familiar with through social

0:20.2

media. Robbie Starbuck is our

0:22.2

guest. And you may recognize his posts from going after lots and lots of companies about their

0:28.4

DEI programs and really creating awareness and actual like online campaigns to get those companies to

0:35.1

stop the crazy DEI stuff that they've got going on.

0:38.6

But you may not know that Robbie used to be a music video director.

0:43.0

So we want to find out how you started at point A and are now basically at point Z.

0:49.5

Yeah.

0:50.7

They're diametrically opposed sort of arenas, right?

0:56.8

It is interesting. They're both probably the most like difficult arenas to, you know, sort of penetrate in different ways. And, you know, on the

1:04.2

music side of things, essentially, if I go all the way back as a kid, I was just in love with music

1:08.5

and in love with films. And so I knew I wanted to,

1:12.4

you know, do something in that arena. And I figured, why don't I just fuse the two together,

1:16.5

right? And so as a kid, I was like sneaking into shows and filming artists and then showing them

1:22.4

what I filmed. And it was probably awful at first. I was probably terrible because I completely

1:27.0

self-taught, right? And, you know, eventually it was good enough where one of them was like, hey, we want to use this. Can we give you a couple hundred bucks, you know, or something like that? It was something ridiculous. And like, okay. And where was it? Oh, I was in the area. I lived in Temecula, California. That's where I mostly grew up. But like outside of

1:48.0

that area, I mean, like I would drive like hundreds of miles sometimes, you know, at like 15, 16 years old to go do this.

1:54.6

So, you know, I'd kind of go anywhere and try to film artists that, you know, I felt like, okay, maybe people will want to see

2:02.2

what they're like live, right? And you got to remember, this is early on where there's not a lot

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