Drew Carter, Kim Horcher and Ana Kasparian talk about menstrual blood, drunk driving, standardized testing, circumcision and sending packages to your enemies on this weeks episode of The Point.
Tell Your Enemies To “Eat A Dick” With These Gummies
For just $15, DicksByMail.com allows people to send your enemies a bag of gummy dicks, putting a whole new meaning on the term “eat a dick.”
Circumcision Protester Selling Fake Foreskin for $1,000
Circumcision protester Vincenzo Aiello is selling fake foreskin sculptures made of silicon resin. His Kickstarter campaign is meant to protest the practice of male circumcision through art.
Nine-Year-Old Schools Board Members On Standardized Testing
Nine-year-old Sydney Smoot thinks standardized testing benefits no one. Watch her read a letter to the Hernando County School Board on why The Florida Standards Assessment Test, or FSA, should be stopped
Watch This Police Officer Bust The Window Of A Car While Woman Is Passed Out
A news cameraman stumbles upon a woman passed out in her car on the I-805 freeway near San Diego, California. In an unsuccessful attempt to wake her up, he calls the California Highway Patrol. Watch what happens next!
Should This Photo Be Allowed On Instagram?
A Toronto college student posted a photo showing menstrual blood on Instagram as a part of a final project for a class. Instagram deleted the photo saying it violated their “Community Guidelines.” She blasted them on Facebook and the photo was reposted.
How Tattoos Age, Sexism in Music, Weed for Pets | The Point with Ana Kasparian
Hank Chen, Robby Motz and Ana Kasparian talk about poisoning parents, what tattoos look like 40 years later, Meghan Trainor’s new music video, marijuana for pets and an ad campaign for colon cancer.