Brave New World | Ch. 1.1: Twins, Test Tubes, and the Dystopia Next Door

In this episode of Banned Camp, Jennifer and Dan kick off Season 9 by opening the cold, clinical doors of Brave New World. Chapter 1.1 takes us into the Central London Hatchery, where humans are mass-produced in jars, scored for class, and occasionally pickled in x-rays and alcohol. Dan wonders if Elon Musk would be into this. Jennifer questions whether evolution ever had a chance. Robot’s trying to figure out how many siblings he technically has. Also, pudding fingers. Just trust us.
Things To Listen For:
- Jennifer wonders if factory-made humans come with a signing bonus
- Dan imagines giving your kid “the talk” with bullion cubes and sperm soup
- The chilling truth behind why mass-producing twins equals “social stability”
- Robot gets assigned 15,000 siblings and starts glitching
- Plus: pudding fingers, dystopian overalls, and a crash course in embryo radiation
Featured Clip:
A short segment from “Butter” by BTS (방탄소년단), written by Rob Grimaldi, Stephen Kirk, Ron Perry, Jenna Andrews, Alex Bilowitz, and RM.
Performed by BTS and distributed by HYBE LABELS.
Used under fair use for commentary and critique in accordance with U.S. copyright law.
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Disclaimer:
Banned Camp features readings and discussions of Brave New World by Aldous Huxley for the purpose of criticism, commentary, education, and entertainment, in accordance with fair use guidelines. Some sections may be lightly abridged for clarity and pacing. We encourage you to purchase a copy of the book here to experience it in full.
This podcast is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or officially connected to Aldous Huxley or his estate. Our mission is to foster literary appreciation and critical discussion within the fair use framework — because we all know what happens when people start letting governments or corporations decide what can and can’t be read.
Topics Covered:
Brave New World, genetic engineering, mass production, eugenics, class control, book bans, pig peritoneum, ICE alerts, censorship, dystopia, free speech