We've Angered the Pizzagate Crowd

We've Angered the Pizzagate Crowd

From Pot Psychology by Pot Psychology

February 20, 2026 · 39 min · Episode 235

About this episode

The episode discusses the backlash from a social media creator's followers after a comment made about her, linking it to broader themes of conspiracy theories and public perception.

You're going to have to refer to our last episode ("Chappel Roan's Nipples") to understand what the hell we're talking about in the first half of this episode because we were too high and heated to be as coherent as we would've liked. Basically, after Tracie said an Instagram creator was being stupid (she was), that creator somehow figured out we talked about her (we never named her) and made a post about us, which riled up her base of Pizzagate conspiracy theorists. They're accusing us of being Zionists (like, what?) and pedos, proving the original point that Tracie made last week of how people are being illogical about public figures who were named in the Epstein files for innocuous reasons. Please read: Sasha Riley and the Long Hangover of the Satanic Panic To access video episodes, bonus episodes and our premium series WAWU—we're covering season one of The Comeback right now—check out our Patreon . The People Who Died in 2025 Christmas ornament is here! Collect them all! Check out potential drama and our Diamond Girls on our Instagram . ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

People in this episode

Host: Tracie

Topics covered

  • Pizzagate
  • conspiracy theories
  • social media
  • public figures
  • comedy
  • cultural commentary

Keywords

  • Pizzagate
  • Tracie
  • Instagram
  • conspiracy theories
  • Epstein
  • Satanic Panic
  • comedy
  • social media

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Instagram, Epstein, Patreon, Diamond Girls

Products: People Who Died in 2025 Christmas ornament

Books & works: Sasha Riley and the Long Hangover of the Satanic Panic

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