Sunday, 25 October 2020

52: Build Black Better

A deep dive into the political leverage of the ADOS community as rappers and activists clash over the Platinum Plan and the Democratic establishment.

By Moe Factz with Adam Curry | 3h 27m listen | 50 chapters
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About this episode

Ice Cube faces intense media scrutiny after collaborating with the Trump administration to integrate his Contract with Black America into the $500 billion Platinum Plan. The rapper defends his decision to negotiate directly with power, rejecting broad labels like minorities in favor of specific tangibles for the ADOS community. This political shift triggers a wave of criticism from Roland Martin and Ari Melber, who question the legitimacy of partnering with the current executive branch over the Biden-Harris platform.

MSNBC and CNN personalities, including Don Lemon and April Ryan, have recently dismissed the ADOS movement as a product of Russian bot interference while promoting the Democratic Build Back Better agenda. Internal tensions within the black political establishment are exposed as Alicia Garza rebrands Black Lives Matter into the Black Futures Lab, an entity fiscally sponsored by the Chinese Progressive Association. Meanwhile, the 25th anniversary of the Million Man March brings the concept of atonement back to the forefront, with Minister Louis Farrakhan and Marianne Williamson offering differing frameworks for national reconciliation and financial satisfaction for historical wrongs.

Cultural flashpoints collide as Megan Thee Stallion and Cardi B become central figures in the Democratic voter mobilization strategy. The program analyzes the hijacking of Malcolm X quotes for modern branding and the use of the 25th Amendment Commission as a potential tool for the political removal of Joe Biden. Host MoTep and the production team explore the intersection of Greek organization secrecy, YouTube algorithm censorship, and the legacy of Justice Clarence Thomas in a landscape of shifting loyalties.


CHAPTER 01 / 50 Discussion

MoTep Appearance, Hotep Jesus Interview, 50 Cent Political Shift

The program opens with a review of a recent three-and-a-half-hour interview between a host and Hotep Jesus, which received significant audience feedback regarding its depth and conversational style. The discussion notes a broader cultural shift, citing rapper 50 Cent's recent public political statements as evidence of changing perspectives. One host jokingly adopts the moniker "MoTep" to reflect the intersection of their identities and the show's evolving themes.

hotep jesus· 50 cent· motep· adam curry· podcasting

00:00 Mo Fax with Adam Curry for October 24th, 2020. This is episode number 52! There we go... Fire! And now ladies and gentlemen the man who is

00:41 famous he can go and ho-tap Jesus for three and a half hours and not show his face the one and only Mo Fags. Hey, hey Mo! How you doing Adam? I'm doing great man I still don't know what you look like but I'm doing great though congratulations. I looked the same as last time. No doubt just as pretty. Congratulations man that was a good that would have fascinating conversation I really enjoyed it could not get away from it was great And that's exactly what it was. A lot of people pushed back and said, It's not an interview! It went exactly as I would have liked it to in a depth conversation with you know...I think a very intelligent person so yeah I had a ball. So much came into view for me about you that I you know it wasn't an interview sure but I learned a lot

01:35 And I learned that you've been leading me by the nose for 51 episodes. You just been lea- You know, we...you know where were going. Do you have the next 25 episodes all mapped out in your head? Don't ya? Not that many, but I do There is a connective tissue to all of them. I will say that yeah It was really really good very very educational very entertaining of course watching two two intelligent people Get into something and treat each other with respect and still have it you know have some heat going on it was really good I

02:10 You know, it was good. I just really enjoyed it congratulations great appearance great for the show great for our show Yeah But also you know, I don't want to say too much but y'all went on ho-tep all sudden 50 cents coming out saying stuff This is you know of all kinds of things happening. I'm gonna place that on you brother. I'm giving you the blame I saw it coming from way, way ways off but i can't take the credit for that. But its nice to know that I may have contributed to just the thought of it is more than enough. Well there was a lot of things clicked into place for me

02:53 They really are. I'm officially a MoTep, I guess! Yes of course it was Hotep versus Motep exactly all right let's see what we're gonna do today ladies and gentlemen we spin the big wheel of topics to see where it lands nobody knows of course MoFax knows where we are going to go today the topic for episode 52 of MoFax with Adam Curry is... Howling tangibles Here we go here. We go they all have intangible who was that joy read this no, that's That's actually Roland Martin aka mr.. Juicy That's the same thing it's Joy Reed Roland Martin same person rolled up into one Well the man of the hour is none other Mr.. Ice Cube he's the one that

03:39 got this thing, you know, going by his decision to actually talk to both sides. I mean that's a profound idea there! Now the way i understand it he created the contract with Black America and part of that was taken by the Trump administration for the Platinum Plan? Is that what I understand? Yes, that is how I understand as well He reached out to both parties Both parties talked back to him, but they were saying different things. And as you said one the Trump campaign actually integrated some of the things he had on his contract and... And he threw some platinum on top of it! So it was a no-no for who? A no-no for who was it a no-no? Well let's just get into clip two and we'll find out

CHAPTER 02 / 50 Discussion

Ice Cube, Contract with Black America, Trump Platinum Plan

Rapper Ice Cube faces public backlash after collaborating with the Trump administration to integrate elements of his "Contract with Black America" into the "Platinum Plan." Ice Cube defends his decision by stating he reached out to both political parties and will speak to whoever is in power to address the wealth gap for descendants of slaves. The discussion highlights Ice Cube's refusal to use broad terms like "minorities" or "people of color," focusing specifically on the ADOS community.

ice cube· contract with black america· platinum plan· donald trump· ados

02:53 They really are. I'm officially a MoTep, I guess! Yes of course it was Hotep versus Motep exactly all right let's see what we're gonna do today ladies and gentlemen we spin the big wheel of topics to see where it lands nobody knows of course MoFax knows where we are going to go today the topic for episode 52 of MoFax with Adam Curry is... Howling tangibles Here we go here. We go they all have intangible who was that joy read this no, that's That's actually Roland Martin aka mr.. Juicy That's the same thing it's Joy Reed Roland Martin same person rolled up into one Well the man of the hour is none other Mr.. Ice Cube he's the one that

03:39 got this thing, you know, going by his decision to actually talk to both sides. I mean that's a profound idea there! Now the way i understand it he created the contract with Black America and part of that was taken by the Trump administration for the Platinum Plan? Is that what I understand? Yes, that is how I understand as well He reached out to both parties Both parties talked back to him, but they were saying different things. And as you said one the Trump campaign actually integrated some of the things he had on his contract and... And he threw some platinum on top of it! So it was a no-no for who? A no-no for who was it a no-no? Well let's just get into clip two and we'll find out

04:34 Rapper and actor Ice Cube is facing backlash after one of Trump's senior advisors revealed he is working with the administration. Now, Ice Cube tried to clear the air saying he reached out to both candidates about his plans for black America and the Trump campaign was just the first to respond The Trump campaign came to me and asked me to explain to them some of the contract with Black America. That's what I did, I'm not playing no more these games, these political games when that part of a team We have very broad problems, especially the wealth gap in this country when it comes to black Americans. So I'm going to whoever's in power and I'm gonna speak to them about our problems specifically. I'm not going there talking about minorities. I'm not going there talk about people of color or diversity or none of that stuff. I'm going there for black Americans the ones who are descendants of slaves. Whoa must be canceled beep-beep

05:35 We need a cannon we need a cannon No good Well, well we found out a lot about ice cube because I think he's in that upper echelon of being above the council And we're laying it out. We're gonna lay the whole case out but I think what Ice Cube did single-handedly is Was to engage on all 3 fronts of the war that we talked about. You have your racial war you have your gender war and then you have your generational wars because him going to talk to the other side challenges, the old guard.

06:18 Of course, we'll get into all three fronts. The other two I think are pretty self-explanatory because like I said on a previous show the civil war or the intrawar between white people The intra war between black people just went from cold to hot. Yeah, no kidding. No kidding sure did because Because when you come out and say I'm not talking about minorities I'm not talking about people of color aka color people And then I'm not I'm talking about ADOS not DOS ADOS that throws down the gauntlet if know we're not

06:56 I'm not here to be hijacked. And like you said, I'm tired of the games...I'm not gonna be- I'm not a part of any team." Now question it When he says ADOS is he talking the descriptor or the political movement? I think he's talking in the descriptor but I think he has spoken to Tone Talks. So.. I saw a lot of ADOS, the political movement surrounding him online if you know what i mean Well so a lot of tagging a lot of hey What you're saying is if somebody speaks the lingo or somebody actually speaks from the heart, we will galvanize around them whether it's the group political group or just the um the lenient designation uh to protect him because he's moved. He's moved ground here what what he did and of course

CHAPTER 03 / 50 Discussion

Roland Martin, MSNBC Critique, Biden vs Trump Plans

Roland Martin appears on MSNBC with Alex Witt to criticize Ice Cube’s partnership with the Trump campaign, labeling the two-page Platinum Plan as lacking substance compared to Joe Biden’s 22-page "Lift Every Voice" document. A counter-argument is presented that the Trump plan includes a specific $500 billion figure, whereas the Biden plan lacks a clear dollar commitment for the black community. The analysis suggests that a shorter document with a specific budget may be more actionable than a long document filled with special interests.

roland martin· msnbc· chris cuomo· joe biden· platinum plan

07:52 He has to pay the price. So MSNBC goes and this clip was from Alex Witt, and she calls up... The clip that we played for Ice Cube, that was actually from the Cuomo show And that's all we're gonna play from next show but MSNBC had to call up Roland Martin from The Miners and give him the work Joining me now is the host and managing editor of the digital show Roland Martin unfiltered. Roland Martin, thank you for being here. Look we played that clip with Chris Cromley. He's so happy someone's calling him. They called me finally I'm here! It's Roland Martin here to save the day! I'm back baby! Thank you for being here

08:35 Look, we played that clip with Chris Cuomo. I know that you also sat down with Ice Cube. Give me your reaction when you heard about his partnership with the Trump campaign and the backlash? Do you think it was justified? Well first of all i sat down with Ice Cube before Chris Cuomo. I had Ice Cube on my show a month and a half ago then I had him on the show Thursday. We had a 40-minute conversation uh and we went through all all

09:17 The Biden Harris folks are saying we're not the ones who win power. And so, uh, ice cube in my interview with him, he said that no Trump was committed to $500 billion in their so-called platinum plan Alex. That's total BS I went through the entire plan for this is a two page plans. So let's understand platinum planets, two pages lift every voice by black America plane is 22 pages and so the reality is that I said to Ice Cube look What they're committed to, there's no commitment. There's nothing substantive behind it Wow! Okay just from my perspective quickly I saw the lift all voices we talked about on this show In fact I think I pointed out to you the minute it came out We read through that You know we're gonna have another commission and we're gonna talk about stuff or get some minority stuff The Trump plan said platinum

10:10 500 billion! It was clear as day. Neither one is necessarily something that's gonna happen, but the plan doesn't... two pages or 20 pages? Who gives a crap give me two pages any day and it's the dollar value so say if Ice Cube was only able to secure 1% of the five hundred billion, that's still 5 billion dollars. Yeah hello I'm but But it came, now it always comes down to and this is the same thing with President Trump's medical plans. I mean you can see that he has executive orders that he's issued but because he doesn't have a huge 2,000 page document which no one ever reads and they just pass and its all special interest for everybody You know this is a very simple plan! You've just got to believe that guy's going to do it but in black-and-white $500 billion dollars No such number in the Lift All Voices Plan

11:07 I didn't see a number actually. I don't remember actual number they just said we're gonna do these things yeah but they, i don't think they put any specific numbers you mean and what we have to realize is Biden's plan had no numbers or Trump's plan? Oh no Biden's plan! Yeah exactly there was no number that stuck out like 500 billion dollars. No when you say half a trillion of course Obama always said it should have been a trillion the symbolism gotta be a trillion by understand I understand Trump's in a little trouble right now. He got to keep his base together, so $1 trillion might be jarring, might be a non-starter. So this is the start for the first four years. Let me just ask, let me just ask... This 500 billion do you MoFax consider that a form of atonement? It's a start. Okay

CHAPTER 04 / 50 Discussion

Atonement vs Reparations, Roland Martin Hypocrisy Claim

The concept of "atonement" is proposed as a more effective framework than "reparations" for addressing historical grievances, with the $500 billion Platinum Plan viewed as a potential starting point. Roland Martin is accused of hypocrisy for telling Ice Cube to wait until after the election to negotiate, despite Martin previously complaining that the Biden campaign would not speak to him before the election. The segment argues that negotiating after a vote is cast removes all political leverage.

atonement· reparations· roland martin· charlamagne tha god· negotiation

11:59 The reason why I say it's a start, we're gonna have to play this thing out every four years. Just like Ice Cube did put it on us know what until we get something and say okay this is what we're going to do to atone. And that's finalized. I really liked your tax-free status that you and Hotep were talking about That's definitely a tangible yeah but there's a whole bunch of options but And I will say this, some of the things in the Platinum Plan were not specific to ADOS. But at least it wasn't minorities... you know that Rosenthal lift all boats kind of mumbo-jumbo that you had in the liftoff? Whenever it says low income housing then you know it's for a whole bunch of people It's not for a specific group there is no doubt about it

12:49 Yeah, and to be honest with you they had abandoned that. Well I'm getting a little ahead of myself So they called Roland Martin up but the funny thing about the internet is there's always Something out there lingering and let's get into Roland Martin before the election I need black people to learn to get some damn back I need black people to stop saying why we gotta do that now Wow, man. Is that the sound of his podcast? Because Roland needs some help. Yeah but so he's telling see this is the problem and this is really the crux to the whole situation

13:48 When you have one party, if they only took one of Ice Cube's plans because obviously he agreed that they took some stuff from his plan and integrated it to their Platinum Plan. So there is something in there from his plan on it. If its all or nothing we don't know. If its all of them? We dont know. He didn't get specific But Rowling's saying, oh well the Democrats say they're not in power so they'll talk to you after election. Right I don't think that's how it works Yeah no that's how its worked for the last 50 years what do you mean? That's exactly how it works And thats why its never worked Exactly! That is THE work and how they've been doing it and it's totally wrong

14:34 So for him to say that, and let me be clear about where this clip came from. He was talking about how they wouldn't come talk to him. Yeah of course. He wanted the presidential uh he wanted what Charlemagne was getting and he's like they won't come talk to me you know if they don't come talk before the election but then he turns around as a hypocrite and says, oh you should wait till after the election to talk. I've never heard any negotiation that happens like that like pay for your food and then we'll bring it to you when we get ready to bring it to you no way that don't work well again this is why love it so much for 51 episodes we've been talking about how this is the Lucy in the football of Ados its like hey right after were elected were gonna talk to ya its gonna be great

CHAPTER 05 / 50 Discussion

Kamala Harris, Build Back Better, Domestic Workers Bill of Rights

Kamala Harris discusses the "Build Back Better" plan in an interview with Aaron Haynes, focusing on healthcare for seniors and the Domestic Workers Bill of Rights. Critics note that Harris emphasizes "women of color" and "working families" rather than policies specifically for black Americans. The segment highlights her pivot away from the "Lift Act" and her general approach of addressing systemic issues through broad economic policies rather than targeted racial tangibles.

kamala harris· build back better· aaron haynes· domestic workers· joe biden

15:23 Lift all voices. Uh-uh it's not working anymore No, and they also he see how he as we talked about before with dr King And him being used as a product or tool or a function keep the Todd off his last statement with king said You know this is this thing it just it's a trigger It's the trigger mechanism I do want to point that one small point out point yeah But now we're gonna get into um This is from the 19th when Kamala Harris first came out and she talked to Aaron Haynes. And she's going to talk about what Joe Biden's plan is for black America

16:05 You know, we've talked about the dual pandemics of coronavirus and systemic racism that have been roiling us for several months now. I mean it felt like the criteria changed so much for those of us on the outside looking in kind of in terms Joe Biden might need as a campaigning and governing partner should he win in November. I wonder if that changed what you thought the case was for what you potentially brought to this ticket and administration? Well, you know, I mean the Biden Harris agenda is a shared agenda. For example one of the he Joe had a whole plan that was his Build Back Better Plan about the economy but it includes understanding the connection between the creation of jobs and also bringing dignity and support to working families right? And so for example

16:59 One of the parts of the Build Back Better plan is to bring health care and home health care to seniors, and people who need it. But also make sure that caregivers are are being paid a livable and righteous wage, and getting all the benefits in terms of workers' benefits. So in that plan he adopted the Domestic Workers Bill of Rights which is something I've been working on for a couple years. And when we talk about domestic workers be clear! We're talking about predominantly women of color. Oh, color people, colored women...

17:40 Okay, so what was missing from that clip Adam? Well if I can look at it from a marketing perspective first of all huh. I would say what they should have done is called it build black better now that would have been a plan And I think that's what might have been missing from that demo no the even mission of the lift act she went straight to build back better and You're so right. She didn't even acknowledge it! Yeah, you're right. Eric Hayes asked her basically was she being brought onto the ticket what are you going to do for black people? That was a roundabout way of asking her and she's saying well with Joe and I had two domestic workers blah blah blah it's like nothing I have nothing to contribute anything for black people and the Lyft Act is scrapped and she had all these issues when running down at the Essex Festival

CHAPTER 06 / 50 Discussion

Kamala Harris 2019 Interview, Universal Benefits vs Specific Tangibles

A throwback clip from 2019 features Kamala Harris telling Natasha Alford of The Grio that she will not support policies that only benefit black people. Harris argues that any policy benefiting black families inherently benefits all of society, a stance that critics label as dismissive of specific ADOS tangibles. The hosts analyze her rhetorical "tells," such as the phrases "let me be clear" and "the reality is," as indicators of political maneuvering.

kamala harris· natasha alford· the grio· universalism· identity politics

18:32 The essence festival. So come on, I mean so this is where the Democrats mind was at we got the black vote wrapped up And then here comes Ice Cube being a problem. And this is not Kamala's first time being dismissive of what the tangibles are going to be for black people We have another throwback clip that was a previous throwback clip from 46, we have one on show 18 and this is when she sat down with the Griotas Natasha Alford So by default it affects black families, but there's not a particular policy for African Americans that you would explore.

19:19 the reality of who will benefit from certain policies when you take into account that they're not starting at the same place and they're not starting on equal footing. It will directly benefit black children, black families, black homeowners because the disparities are so significant. So if we focus on the specific issues that have resulted in the greatest disparities and we understand that's part of why the reality also is this any policy that will benefit black people will benefit all of society let's be clear about that lets really be clear about that so I'm not going to sit here and say im gonna do something thats only gonna benefit black people no because whatever benefits that black family will benefit that community and society as a whole in the country

20:12 Oh wow, that's right. Now this was... We played this on episode 18. Eighteen? Yeah if you want to hear it in context. Almost a year ago! She said it right there. No we're not gonna do anything just for black people that would be racist and that's why she had nothing to bring the ad to Bernie Sanders I mean I keep saying Bernie Sanders I'm Joe Biden So Joe Biden, she had nothing to bring to his plan because she had nothing in her plan. This is when she was running for president and she was basically saying No I'm not going do anything specifically for black people And she said this weird thing that she say Anything That's good for black people Is good for everybody Good For Everybody! I don't think that what we're saying here lady Um... No One more thing i caught a tell of hers too Cause see she might be President soon so um

21:07 When she says, let me be clear or less be clear. She's about to lie. Yeah she's about to tell the lie I think that's the same with Joe except he says here's the deal and look hers is letting me clear Let Me Be Clear yeah that's a big one And then also she said the reality of it so then she bout she bout she bout suspending some BS when she says that So i just want to point those out Kamala and the Democrats and Joe Biden her VP had no plan for for black people. No, let's be clear they had a lot of spells and smoke and mirrors for women of color but that is about it so now we're gonna go isn't this a great time to be alive Moe? Isn't it great to be witnessing this unfolding in real-time in front of us I will say this I have a gut feeling that this is 64 all over again

CHAPTER 07 / 50 Discussion

Alicia Garza, Black Futures Lab, Rebranding BLM

Alicia Garza is identified as moving away from the Black Lives Matter brand to lead the "Black Futures Lab," which recently conducted a census of 30,000 African Americans. Roland Martin encourages Ice Cube to partner with Garza’s "infrastructure" of lobbyists and policy experts rather than acting alone. The hosts view this as an attempt to co-opt Ice Cube’s independent movement into established, partisan non-profit structures.

alicia garza· black futures lab· black lives matter· roland martin· rebranding

22:06 the size of 64 man from when from your lips to God's ears brother I just got that feeling in my gut cuz I'm taking a temperature. I read a lot of comments on YouTube YouTube has some of the most honest comments because it's not Not individual centric centered on an individual is like I can speak kind of freely and nobody comes back The comments aren't linked to me yeah, every video re it's like Everybody try to talk down on Ice Cube or talk down on Tangibles. There's like an attack I mean, it was everybody is in formation and everybody is on code Oh! Is everybody yeah like birds flocking together? School of fish? That what it seeming like but um Let's see here so we have ice cube going back to the ice cube with Alex Witt

23:03 clip number I think seven. So Roland, when you point out with him a two-page plan versus the 22 page plan what's his reaction to that? Well what he said was he said look both don't go far enough which is true but here's what i also said to him on my last month I say Q and we text today texting oh man hold on I just want you to know uh huh sorry So he went, he texted and went hey yo Q cube cube ice cube. This guy's full of crap I said q and we've been we text today texting after the before you was on it after I said You also got to have an infrastructure in place so then carry out what it is you want? So here's the deal Let's say Bob Harris wins Okay Then we have two as a Philip Randolph when they fit Franklin Delano Roosevelt told a Philip Randolph make me do it Phillip

23:58 We have to make them do it which means you have an infrastructure in place of supporters So one of the things that I said to him, and I brought on Alicia Garza with Black Teachers Lab where they put together a black census project, where they surveyed 30 thousand African Americans of what they wanted. I said Cube you should be partnering with her, partner with Tamika Mallory, Untell Freedom New York Justice League, Tempo Million Hoodies March there are number entities out here that have infrastructure policy people lobbyists to get it so again Ice Cube alone as a rapper actor making demands will not achieve

24:34 unless you have infrastructure to push the process through. Absolutely, you gotta roll up your sleeves and actually get the work done. Oh wow! So he's trying to co-opt Ice Cube into the Black Lives Matter Inc. infrastructure? Oh my goodness we need... I don't even have to say anything because you picked all the points out of it. And any and add insult to injury said look here's the deal Please, please. Wow! But then there's one thing you missed because you did a mental leap there and you didn't catch it He says Alicia Garza from the Black Future Lab not Black Lives Matter She's rebranding Oh yeah no she started a whole new non-profit she's definitely moved away from BLM

25:26 Everybody's moving away from BLM and we're gonna get to that a little later in the show why but when I heard that I was like Alicia Garza from the Black Futures Lab. Yeah, it's not your biggest accomplishment if you look at black lives, I mean from from her point of view. I would say, hey, I'm Alicia Garza from Black Lives Matter, you know what I'm saying? A globally known activist group not some black futures lab that did a census that nobody read but she's trying to rebrand here. We haven't done a Curry Cash check on black futures lab have we? I don't think we did and we'll get there because i'm going to come back and talk about Black Lives Matter on another show because

CHAPTER 08 / 50 Discussion

Chinese Progressive Association, Black Futures Lab Funding

An investigation into the Black Futures Lab reveals it is fiscally sponsored by the Chinese Progressive Association (CPA). The CPA is described as a Marxist organization with ties to the Chinese Communist Party, which the hosts suggest explains certain political alignments within the NBA. A brief tangent mentions Alicia Garza's recent aesthetic rebranding, including her choice of a blonde wig during media appearances.

chinese progressive association· alicia garza· marxism· nba· funding

26:12 We gotta investigate that a little further, but he also said both do not go far enough. I think 500 billion goes a lot farther than zero. No kidding! Because zero is what you have on the table specifically for black people and you picked up on it in infrastructure. Stop stop stop. I do remember this i pulled this apart for no agenda Okay, black futures lab. I'm just I don't want to be spoiler. I'll put the goggles on Black Rogers Lab is fiscally sponsored Which means they're not a non-profit themselves They get money and they raise money for their sponsor which is the CPA The Chinese Progressive Association This is a Marxist organization run by this Chinese Communist Party

27:02 And that might explain their relationship with the NBA. Oh, yeah. So it's all linked together in some way. Yep. But basically what he's trying to do is trying to be a broker to get Ice Cube's movement co-opted into these established quote unquote infrastructure. And that's going to be a key word for today, but we're gonna get to actually go listen to the conversation between Alicia Garza and Ice Cube aka The Infrastructure. That's what I'm calling her from now on and i will say this is important but it's not at this moment

27:43 She's on Roland Martin with this big old blonde wig on. It is... What? Hold on, what? Yes! I'll tell you how big- Wait, Alicia Garza had a bling- Big blonde wig on?! Yes Wow that sounds kind of strange Off brand? Is there a picture of this? Is that the picture you sent me? No, no. Actually I know that's we're gonna get to a little later but um yeah she had a big old blonde wig on I can actually post it on my Twitter one with her with another blonde wig on this is not her first blonde wig so she went away from the box braids and she's going straight up blonde now so it is important but not at this moment Yeah but I just want you to know I just found the picture

CHAPTER 09 / 50 Discussion

Ice Cube vs Alicia Garza, Justice as Business Transaction

During a tense exchange on Roland Martin's show, Alicia Garza argues that justice is not a "business transaction" and that Ice Cube should not seek "shortcuts" by negotiating directly with power. Ice Cube counters that he has had an open invitation for months and is tired of political games. The hosts side with Ice Cube, asserting that legal and social justice settlements are, by definition, transactions involving payment for wrongs.

ice cube· alicia garza· roland martin· justice· joe rogan

28:34 Yeah. Holy crap, okay yeah well that's a brand image change that's for sure. Yeah. Goodness Ice Cube respond to critics I don't think justice is a business transaction i think if we're going to change systems policies and laws we have to get in the game and stay in the game And I don't think it's as simple you give me this I get that back I give you this you get that back We have to govern an entire country, and we can't govern that way. Donald Trump is governing that way and that's what not working I also want to just offer here that for me, you know I've heard Van Jones and others say that people need to go to the people in power. And I actually think I understand the premise behind that but what it overshadows in my mind is it allows them to get off the hook for all of the other egregious things they do to our communities. You know?

29:28 it But I don't think we can take any shortcuts here and I certainly don't think we can jump the line. And you know, it would be one thing if people actually weren't working on this every day. Imagine what we could do together cube if I had access to a platform like this but I don't have... Hold on Alicia, I know Cube has to go but uh Cube go ahead. This kind of thing been out for months

30:12 So there's been, you know if anybody wanted to work with me I've been open. Open invitations from day one. And was that Roland running interference there? Yeah, yeah it was Roland! Wow... That is so transparent Hold on, hold on! I know Cube has got to go! Hold on, hold on!! But let me- I speak woke fluently and let me just explain what she is saying here She starts off by saying Justice is not a business transaction. Yes, it is. Yeah when you wrong somebody and you go to court You settle with them and you give them payment for hopefully that you can get past what happened? That's exactly how it works So she's anti tangibles to begin with and then she goes into this spiel And you may want to go back It's from second eight I'll explain it and you can play baby player from the 8 second mark to the 22nd mark She she's basically saying

31:12 You have to be the president for everybody. She's setting this bull crap up already and maybe you could play that right quick. Yeah, it's seconds to 20 stay in the game And I don't think it's a simple you give me this I get that back I give you this you get that back We have to govern an entire country and we can't govern that way Donald Trump is governing that way and that's what's not working? I also want to just offer here. That's it yeah well home can't go in that death that's the Obama thing like a bomb has to be the president for everybody there setting the same thing up again to say you're not getting nothing and I know this is double negative but i did it on purpose of and then

31:54 Oh, this. Oh if you can't shortcut and jump the line basically cube your out of your water. Yeah get back in your lane man back in your right lane You're just a rapper or an actor? You know that lead us to the real professionals And if I had access to your platform aka infrastructure aka aka the people yeah Ice Cube talks to the people 50 cents talks to the people Kanye talks to the people and some aliens, but still he talks to the people. By the way it just dropped He was on Joe Rogan so I can't wait to hear that episode oh man great It's gonna be great

32:34 But yeah, that's what she saying. Basically they want to co-op Ice Cube and that's when he went on Como after this conversation That's what Roland was saying I had him on first He's pumping his chest And Ice Cube said I'm tired of the games When you don't do what people want you to do then they just want a slander you and it was just Am i not supposed to speak to both sides? So We're gonna get back today Want to say now black law matter has been burned. It's over is done from Yet you heard in the NBA distance distancing itself, they're not gonna put the social justice Comments on the jerseys in the floor for next season your her mark Cuban get cornered by what's-her-name Megan Kelly Meg and Kelly formerly for Fox mm-hmm so

CHAPTER 10 / 50 Discussion

Black Lives Matter Website Scrub, Nuclear Family Controversy

Jason Whitlock reports that Black Lives Matter recently scrubbed its "What We Believe" page, which previously called for the disruption of the "Western-prescribed nuclear family structure." Critics argue the organization promotes Marxist principles that are anti-father and anti-male. The segment notes that the NBA and major corporations are beginning to distance themselves from the BLM brand as these ideological foundations become more widely known.

black lives matter· jason whitlock· nuclear family· marxism· nba

33:30 It's done. And the reason why it is done is when people start to actually do their homework that I did five years ago, not patting myself on the back but they found out the same thing that Jason Whitlock found out from their website. Black Lives Matter has Backpedal I wrote about this, I think Tuesday on Outkick.com Black Lives Matter has scrubbed its website of its What We Believe page and I've been trying to explain to people for a long time

34:10 that Black Lives Matter is a catchy slogan with a devious agenda. If anybody had ever just gone to their own website and read what they believe in, what they were promoting—and that's why I say it's connected to what I just talked about Benjamin Watson—it said previously We disrupt the Western prescribed nuclear family structure requirement by supporting each other as extended families and villages that collectively care for one another, especially our children to the degree that mothers parents and children are comfortable. Libby Emmons at The Post Millennial succinctly summarized the BLM agenda writing the BLM

35:00 espouses Marxist principles of communal children and the demise of the family structure over American ideals and individualism, and family unity. This is an anti-father movement! This is an anti male movement! This is about ending the leadership of men And they promptly removed that from their website once it got found out. And they're burned, and as you notice Black Lives have been stripped off the streets, Black Lives Matter statues have been taken down The NBA is back in the way Alicia Garza is representing herself as the future of black... Black Futures Lab Chinese with blonde hair It's done! Hey can I- And I'm happy to see it go Am I allowed to coin a nickname for Jason Whitlock?

35:52 What's that? Well, so we have 45 Savage which of course I like. To me this is J-Loc 100. J-Loc 100? Yeah! J-Loc 100 emoji he's J-Loc 100 i saw him interview the president and he said you know I think Antifa is the modern KKK. I went j-loc 100 right there And that goes to show you as a black man to take his own future in his hands, leave the corporation like Fox. Go over it's the outkick and he is already interviewing the president. Jaylock 100 He is unstoppable That's the power of independent media We've been ringing this bell for a long time now that the independent media Is the new media And I want to say this

36:43 Lastly, on BLM even I want to relish in their fall. I mean i'm happy because I read this at first when Black Lives Matter first popped up on the socials just like with SARS. I go and look to see what it's about right and it's like okay BLM when I read this I was like hold on disrupt the western prescribed nuclear family structure? And then I moved down and say especially our children, to the degree they had a mother. It had a picture of you with a big X through it. Exactly! Oh well with the red... yeah those red circles with the big stripe. Yeah for mothers parents and children this is nothing but No Man's House 2.0. Yeah and significantly upgraded

37:37 So that's why there is a perfect storm. You have ice cube coming out, you got black live matter being exposed And it's a beautiful thing. So as Ice Cube said, he says he's been around with the contract for Black America for awhile and actually he was on MSNBC, The Beat With Ari aka the hip hop whisperer this guy. He's always signing lyrics. He's the whitest guy in the world. Right? He is an ilk of Max Kellerman but Ice Cube got walked into a hit piece when he thought he was going to actually talk about the contract.

CHAPTER 11 / 50 Discussion

Ari Melber, Ice Cube Anti-Semitism Allegations, Monopoly Mural

MSNBC host Ari Melber confronts Ice Cube regarding a mural he shared on social media that critics labeled anti-semitic. The image depicts elderly bankers playing Monopoly on the backs of huddled black people. While some see anti-semitic tropes, others point out the mural includes diverse figures like Karl Marx and Elijah Muhammad, arguing it is a critique of class and banking rather than a specific ethnic group.

ari melber· ice cube· anti-semitism· monopoly· mural

38:19 Yeah, you're not a legislator but as I mentioned, a lot of artists and black leaders have been frankly ahead of this. Whether it's the point of conflict and violence with the police or your document goes into reparations, economics, the presentation specifically of black people in our world whether that is news media over here or entertainment media so i think its fascinating document. I want to get more with it also because this is the news Everybody gets the questions. I wanted to give you a chance to address this controversy around you as well, as you know we'll show one of the headlines that was reporting or alleging that you've been sharing quote anti-semitic images and theories We can show one example of one that went up that people did take that way. I want to give you the chance to address that what do you say to people who look at things like this and think while your calling for civil rights

39:11 that allegedly you're also sharing this kind of material. Wow, wow! Took him right down your anti-Semitic hole Right? We understand your plan has reparations but let's talk about the anti-Semitism first And for Ari to say you know that's all good entertainment media but this is news I think not Arie And this was back in July. So if the Democrats took him seriously and they actually watched the news, they could just have been like hey let's go tell the Ice Cube let's see if we can do something at least that kind of thing but... At the same time that this came out

40:02 It was three people that were taken down. It was Nick Cannon, right? Also on the anti-semitic vibe, right? Deshaun Jackson the football player and then Ice Cube made the third one so I'm like hold on they line of ice cube up they saw he might be a problem but this was just a little love tap. This is just like hey we could pull a foul on you but Adam i sent you the picture yes for people at home let me take if you look at that picture Does it strike you as anti-semitic? Let me take a look. By the way, in podcasting 2.0 which will be on this podcast very soon just by saying this it'll automatically pop up on your player this picture that's the future I'm working on brother all right so is this anti-semitic so it's a bunch of oh holy shit well

41:00 Okay, so what this looks like... Can you explain to people? Yeah. Can you explain the piece because I don't want to lead you. Right. All right all right all right So it's a bunch of guys old guys they look like Bankers they do mm-hmm and they're sitting around a Monopoly game there's a bunch of pieces on the board and there's cash in the middle And then underneath it are what look like a whole bunch of black people who are the table itself. They're all huddled over and the Monopoly board is on their backs, so it's a very strong statement about to me how bankers

41:38 and maybe real estate, just looking at some of the pieces on the board. But I see a lot of Illuminati things. I see a pyramid... I have to put them in an eye here! Oh yeah, I see it in the eye, I see the obelisk which represents that's actually the British pickle, the gherkins that represent British bankers And I guess you could say all these guys are Jewish but one of them looks like Gandhi Another one looks like Karl Marx. One of those, yeah... No that looks like Karl Marx one of them looks like he could be an old Chinese guy so if you are racist in if you are bigoted and your thinking a just glance at this then the first thing you see is us against Jews! You might not even see the blacks under the table

42:36 Very interesting image so Michael, so this was actually a mural and Michaels wrote about this two years ago on the Guardian even he said He said first make sure you actually look at the mural. Don't take a fleeting glance as you prepare your tweets As you tweet your outrage So he's basically saying that it says that I It doesn't look like, at first glance it doesn't look anti-semitic. But you have to know that he goes on further to say it's not just the big nose, big hook nose which I didn't see those things that are tropes and memes of... If you actually if you actually look at it you see Karl Marx, you see some Chinese guy, you see some Gandhi looking guy

43:25 What I'm like a lot of Muhammad the one used to ball-headed guy. Yeah, yeah It could also be that it could be Elijah Muhammad. Yeah So I mean I didn't take that but that goes you see the space jam reach yes they use too That's a thoughtful image, man. That's really thoughtful image. Yeah that really is So this was a love so this was a love tap to ice cube back in July just to kind of a keep Keep you keep your keep you in your place And what we're seeing now is a digital lynching of Ice Cube or attempted digital lynching and I don't use that word like lightly because people use it

CHAPTER 12 / 50 Discussion

Clarence Thomas, High-Tech Lynching, African American Museum

A historical clip features Justice Clarence Thomas describing his 1991 confirmation hearings as a "high-tech lynching for uppity blacks" who think for themselves. The discussion explores how Thomas has been marginalized by the black liberal establishment, noting that figures like NeNe Leakes were included in the African American Museum before him. The hosts also recall a "Different World" episode produced by Bill Cosby that demonized Thomas.

clarence thomas· supreme court· high-tech lynching· bill cosby· smithsonian

44:04 They don't understand what it means, like psychologically. It's a psychological trigger for even the word itself. Yeah but this is no Jussie Smollett situation you know? This is real! Yeah this is a whole media takedown every platform every mechanism they could use to tear down Ice Cube they tried but only thing that saved them was the people You know we swarmed around them and said No you're not going to take him down So, we have another person that spoke about digital lynching and that's one Mr. Clarence Thomas I think something is dreadfully wrong with this country when any person in this free country would be subjected to this This is not a closed room There was an FBI investigation This is not an opportunity to talk about difficult

45:01 matters privately or in a closed environment. This is a circus, it's a national disgrace and from my standpoint as a black American as far as I'm concerned it is high tech lynching for uppity blacks who in any way deign to think for themselves, to do for themselves. To have different ideas and it is a message that unless you kowtow to an old order this is what will happen to you You will be lynched destroyed caricatured by a committee of the US Senate rather than hung from a tree

45:49 And I'd like to add to that, that it's not necessarily a matter of skin color or heritage if you just look at what happened with Brett Kavanaugh and his confirmation hearings. This is a function of, and I believe the problem with Clarence Thomas almost... he was a Republican appointee was he not? Yes. He's very conservative. The problem is Democrats that's that's the common factor here male and Democrat opposition and I'm not taking away from his blackness I'm just saying you know these people are crazy

46:30 And this is the old order he referred to. Even then, he was like when you have the audacity to think for yourself they get you back in line and they've never ever gave him respect even though I disagree with Clarence Thomas on a lot of things To make it that level of Supreme Court justice is supposed to hold some kind of significance but Did you know, and I don't know if i said this on the show or not that Needy Leaks from Atlanta Housewives made it into the African American Museum before Clarence Thomas? Let me guess. Who runs the African American Museum a bunch of white guys? That was that was the house Obama built that Bush funded!

47:20 And I think that ultimately it stifled Clarence Thomas, Justice Thomas. He never speaks you really never ever hear him talking about rarely I would say and i think that's part of his lifelong condemnation that he just feels like I got screwed I'm not going to do it all just speak with my ruling. And just give some perspective for me as a child the popular show Different World Produced by Bill Cosby, you know used to come right on after the show sure sure. They did an episode Basically demonizing Clarence Thomas and it was all about sexual harassment So this thing went up to a high level I was like always always surprised like why did bill do that? I mean just don't say if you look like if you don't have anything nice to say don't think so Well now we know why he did it He was it was self-hate

CHAPTER 13 / 50 Discussion

Don Lemon, Oprah Winfrey Influence, Capital Education

Don Lemon discusses Ice Cube's political involvement on CNN, revealing he had a private conversation with Oprah Winfrey about the "power of a platform." Lemon suggests Ice Cube needs to "educate himself" on capital and voting before aligning with the Trump campaign. The hosts interpret this as Lemon acting as a mouthpiece for Oprah to help "hijack" Ice Cube's influence back toward the Democratic establishment.

don lemon· oprah winfrey· cnn· ice cube· voter outreach

48:11 and projection. Say it for me without... What you say, ben jezelf met je kop door de helft. That's how we say it in the old country what you are what you accuse others of And they had a whole episode about it but I'm about the Clarence Thomas hearings so fantastic I'll continue on with so people like well Mota that might be a little heavy-handed you saying lynching Well let's get into the Don Lemon clip with him talking to Cuomo I had a conversation the other day, and Denel will give it away with Oprah. And she talked about the power of a platform right? Just a phone conversation, power of a platform. So if you're someone like Ice Cube and you have the platform that you have...and i don't want to disrespect him he's very accomplished um..I've only met him a few times nice guy

49:06 But one needs to know what one is talking about. One needs to educate oneself on just what is other than the basics about capital, which is important. About voting which is important and so on and so forth. So you have to be careful who you align yourself with. You have to educate yourself about that. What's happening with the Trump campaign and they've admitted it, is that they need African American votes to win this is just to win for them So what they're doing is trying to pit African Americans against Hispanics or against immigrants by saying that immigrants are taking your jobs. They're trying to appeal to African American men, I should say men. They know that they cannot get the women. Wow! Trying to pit African American man against everyone? Wow

50:00 Like with some kind of attack dogs like Trump's like here boy go get him, but let me say this Don Lemon is such a chatty patty and I'm glad he is because he said um...I had a conversation But I won't give it away. But then he goes on to give it away He's talking to Oprah so Oprah's- I'm glad Don has such loose lips Um pause but um So um he says Yeah, I'm talking to Oprah. So you know Oprah's in his ear like hey You better do something about this ice-q fella We need to hijack right? You need to educate him and hijack his platform But also it's a very important virtue signal towards Don Don Lemon's audience and people kept keeping his eye on him to say Hey, you know if I got Oprah here, I got Oprah at that got my back

50:53 Of course, he's... But what I'm saying is he wasn't gonna say that he was talking to Oprah. He just had the letter you know spill the tea that he was talking to Oprah but unless you know who's pulling his strings. You gotta listen if you pay attention everything The truth will reveal itself Who's pulling Dolly McStrings now we found out? He's nothing but a talkie head for Oprah So let's get into the second clip from Don Lemon, from this segment. So the black thing here is the problem with that I understand what he is saying about black people and descendants of slaves again be careful who you align yourself with because this Ados African descendants of slaves Wait a minute isn't it funny that Don Lemon

CHAPTER 14 / 50 Discussion

Don Lemon ADOS Critique, Russian Bot Claims

Don Lemon criticizes the ADOS (African Descendants of Slaves) movement, suggesting it is influenced by Russian bots and is "discriminatory" for seeking specific benefits for slave descendants. He argues for the "power in numbers" found in the broader "people of color" designation. The hosts accuse Lemon of selling out his own lineage to satisfy corporate and political interests, noting that the distinction of lineage is a common topic in black families.

don lemon· ados· russian bots· people of color· lineage

51:46 that adam curry the white man says ados properly and don lemon the black man says a dos is ages is that because he's maybe i'm going out of this he's trying to downplay to discredit it if a dose dose you know just like one other i know yeah and then subconsciously a dose Like a dose of something. Oh, nice! Yeah I like that very Freudian and be careful who you align yourself with because this Ados African descendants of slaves A lot of Russian bots, a lot of bots online targeting doing the dirty work of Russia for that and to discriminate i think

52:31 Again, it's okay to point out that you're a descendant of the slave. Don't get me wrong That's fine and some people are not and this doesn't make one person less or more black than another person but to discriminate against someone to say well we just want this because We are black in this way I think it's discriminatory because people of color, there is power in numbers. It should be! There is nothing wrong with having a plan for black America and not just black Americans who are descendants of slaves. Oh man...I mean so hold on a second Moe

53:07 I want to ask you something. Now this is a cultural thing and i think Don Lemon is Ados, and he knows very well that Kamala Harris can identify as black call her a woman of color. Goggles! I can't even see my goggles that's how bad it is. Where are they? Here they are... But maybe this is not goggles. So growing up a black man, Ados in America you have the talk

53:45 But surely, surely there's also a talk or part of the talk or part of what your family discusses that says hey we are different for this reason and whenever someone pretends to do something for us they let everybody else in. That has to be an ongoing part of a conversation in ADOS families today is it not? It's a running joke. Oh, thank you! It's just like... There they go again! Somebody is stepping over us! So Don Lemon is propagating this while he has definitely had that talk in his family? When Oprah speaks, you do. You do. Oh man. That's- Let me be clear! Look here's the deal! Wow. Sellout! Sell out! He's a sell out!

CHAPTER 15 / 50 Discussion

Don Lemon vs April Ryan, Kamala Harris Lineage

A past clip shows Don Lemon arguing with April Ryan, where he previously acknowledged a distinction between being "Black" and "African American." In that instance, Lemon noted that Kamala Harris is a woman of color but questioned if she fits the "African American" lineage. The hosts highlight the contradiction between this past stance and his current dismissal of ADOS identity as a "Russian bot" talking point.

don lemon· april ryan· kamala harris· african american· lineage

54:42 He's bought and paid for. And that, that's the problem! And you know what makes it even more disingenuous? That not long ago Don Lemon was lecturing April Ryan on this exact topic. What are you making of her answer April? It's good for her. You know, let's there's a lot to unpack here number one What does black enough mean can someone give me a definition of what black is enough is I don't want to go down the road Of the stereotype when people say we're black number one she is a black woman She's a mixed-race woman when you see her you see her Blackness But she is also South Asian her mom is South Asian and her dad is to make April listen more power to her

55:27 And I think that's great. That is, that should be enough. It is enough that she's a black woman. We are not a model. No no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no But to want a distinction, to say is she African American or is she black? Or whatever. There's nothing wrong with that! There's a difference between being African American and being Black People, people Latino people are people of color. But they're not black and they're brown people. She is a woman of color but she is a black woman. Okay that's why I agree with that. I agree with that but if she African American... No no no! If she African-American there's a difference there's nothing wrong with that. No one is trying to take anything away from her. Let's go down into her lineage. I think you're falling into a trap for that all she had to do was say I am black but I'm not African American. Hey where's that Don Lemon?

56:28 What'd they do with him? They put in some clone. It's a different guy now, what happened to him?" I know Oprah was on the phone like you better fix it Don. Yeah Don, Don I heard... yeah yes fix it! Fix it now or I'm gonna send Gale over Dirty Don boy, I'm trying to tell you how can you take that heart of a pivot when you know these things are on YouTube Yeah, I'm youtube. They mean they're floating around you know these that mean he did it Mr.. Juicy did it and it's like bro y'all said things that Contradict exactly what? I mean not like it's not like we reaching or good It's not like we were reaching or an IRM implicate like always implied or that kind of thing No is clear as clear as day that

57:23 You clearly said she's not African American and okay, that means lineage matters I wish he would have let her get into her lineage cuz it only proved his point exactly even further But Don couldn't stop talking enough just a long enough to listen let her walk into that trap but yeah obviously Don somebody got into his ears like hey bro you better fix it and get on the same page of Joy Reid and Shereen Mitchell is own And that was Oprah Hey, it is what it is. And that being said let's get into the throwback clip from show 15. They appear to be a human but they don't have a big gap as Adam just said in the times that they've tweeted and they tweet you should you respond to them?

CHAPTER 16 / 50 Discussion

Shereen Mitchell, ADOS Bot Theory, Show Origins

The hosts revisit a clip of Shereen Mitchell on MSNBC discussing the "Black Identity Framework" and labeling the #ADOS hashtag as a bot-driven operation. This specific media segment is credited as the catalyst for the current podcast, as one host heard the "bot" claim and reached out to the other to investigate the suppression of the ADOS movement.

shereen mitchell· ados· bots· joy reid· podcasting

58:10 Generally, no. I mean off the bat you should stay back and just sort of watch their engagement how many times they're tweeting what they're tweeting about and even the topics in particular And a lot of the ones that are pretending to be black people or black women in particular who are focusing on Black identity have these sort of aspects aspects in the ways that they're talking about language. If we saw the other day, there was an account that was supposed to be for black supporting Howard Schultz. That account was eventually pulled down but that was a prime example of someone trying to mimic support from the black community for a particular candidate so these kinds of things are happening at this moment We have to pay a little bit more close attention to it because there is nuance

58:53 are also identifying factors. For example, right now from the Black Identity Framework there's a new sort of hashtag and or identity that is in their bios called ADOS or DOS which is standing for Descendants Of Slaves. Oh man! A man, a man, a man yep And you know what makes it even worse? Let me say this one thing and I'll let you finish Yvette Carnell was actually on CNN And they're still calling Adolf's bots. I mean that's how crazy they are, but the problem with Ice Cube is you can't call him a bot and he's saying these things going to Tim sorry no I was just going to say that I think it was that broadcast Was what brought me to the path because ice? I heard that clip thing was that one and I was like oh

59:50 ADOS, DOS, bots and just every antenna went up with me. I'm like huh? And that's when i started talking about it on no agenda and I think that's what you heard and then you reached out to me is how the show started. I felt some bullcrap there Noted it and I couldn't quite figure it out. And then no, there you go the rest is broadcast history Thank You Joy Reid I knew I liked her for a reason Exactly. Thank You joy good work So as ice cubes making the media rounds he has to hit all the hot spots and I got to give credit Ice Cube He was hitting YouTube channels

CHAPTER 17 / 50 Discussion

Ice Cube Ebro Interview, White Supremacy, Undecided Voters

Ice Cube appears on Hot 97 with Ebro Darden, declaring himself a "true undecided voter." When Ebro questions him about Donald Trump's alleged alignment with white supremacy, Ice Cube responds that white supremacy exists on both sides of the aisle. The hosts argue that "overt" white supremacy is easier to combat than the "covert" version often found in liberal politics, which they claim uses black voters as a reliable, uncompensated bloc.

ice cube· ebro darden· hot 97· white supremacy· undecided voters

1:00:30 Uh, he was hitting radio stations. Anybody that would talk to him, he was doing the work. He was spreading the message. So this is a clip from him going to hot 97 and speaking to Ebro. Um, are you, have you decided how you're gonna vote November 3rd? I actually haven't, you know it's uh, I'ma vote cause there's a lot of things to vote for in California up and down or city and state. But I just, you know...I'm a real true undecided voter because they're not doing enough And the white supremacy alignment of Donald Trump and those people he has working for him who are overt white supremacists You know look racism comes in many forms but overt white supremacy that doesn't put you off in potentially supporting Donald Trump?

1:01:33 Well, I'm not supporting Donald Trump. You know white supremacy do turn me off you know but it's everywhere and it's on both sides of the aisle and you know that's just the reality that we live in and I'm not naive to that so you know where engulfed in white supremacy so you know there's just something like to fight our way out of Wow I love how he is leading the witness there And he really messed up, not messed up but he really becomes a problem when he's saying no I don't know who i'm voting for. Yes So then other people let me say this Cube is in play!

1:02:17 Ice Cube is one of the few people that was able to maintain pretty much who he was while navigating Hollywood. It's a few of them, you have Samuel Jackson what they would call an unapologetic black man right? I mean they're not overly sensitive they're not overly... Denzel Yeah their men-men right? What they say what they say they mean So for him to come out and give these kind of Talks to black people. Oh, hey you might want to consider both sides and you might want to go talk to both sides You might wanna think about who you vote for and not just be some kind of a bot Yeah, yeah, that's the problem an actual button. Hey, oh stop stop What you say been yourself with your copter to help when somebody calls ados bots? They're projecting they're projecting that they are actually the bots I

1:03:17 Cuz they know I will do, I will go vote blue on November 3rd. He did that well. That's it! Yeah, that is it. That is all no we don't want to hear nothing And then they do this weird ebro does this weird thing where you know that you know that overt white supremacy? It's way worse than the hidden white supremacy. No Okay, say let's just say Everything is like a bro says it is and both of the presidents are White supremacist right for our candidates mm-hmm I would rather have the overt. That way you can galvanize around it, you can use it kind of like with how the Democrats used Trump they collect donations higher donations with a Donald Trump as compared to maybe a George W Bush or the first George Bush that's more of a centrist so I'm just saying if you take them at face value

1:04:17 It still makes no sense to go with the... With the covert. The covert white supremacy! Now they're like, oh I favor the covert. Covert? it makes me feel better. Question you saw a debate at a certain point President Trump was asked about denouncing white supremacy which is not the same thing as racist or racism And he went into this thing and was like, I'm the least racist person you'll ever know. It makes me sad that they called me this In the room! That's what he said, I'm the least racist person in his room! He is more honest than i thought he was

CHAPTER 18 / 50 Discussion

Donald Trump Narcissism, LBJ Comparison, Image Repair

The discussion analyzes Donald Trump's personality, describing him as a narcissist who values "winners" over specific racial ideologies. A comparison is made to Lyndon B. Johnson, a documented racist who nevertheless signed civil rights legislation to secure his historical legacy. The hosts suggest that black voters could leverage Trump's narcissism by offering him a path to "atone" and repair his image through tangible policy wins for the ADOS community.

donald trump· lbj· narcissism· atonement· racism

1:05:04 And even people start trying to, well what you mean by dark? What you mean the audience is dark. So but how did that come across to you did that come across as sincere or what were your thoughts? To be honest with you I think I've always said Donald Trump, the is that he is and he's a narcissist. He'll do anything to satisfy himself and put himself on a platform. I don't necessarily take him as a racist because his history...I mean he's the worst racist I ever seen. He's not doing a good job being racist! You have to hang around black people for your first 60 years of life or 50 years of life

1:05:47 And then turn around and hire people. I think he likes winners, and if you're a loser you're a loser! If you have a loser mentality it really irks him. Now i will say this... Maybe we can treat him like LBJ. LBJ was a racist. Documented, documented verbatim racist Right but he wanted to repair his image so even people that say Maybe even you could use that to leverage atonement out of Donald Trump. Even if you see him as a racist, it's like hey bro You need to repair your image. You don't want to go down in history saying there are fine people on both sides Well we know like I said We know there is BS but that's the narrative so what are you gonna do to fix it? And he's narcissistic enough Of course He doesn't want to go down in history

1:06:45 Even if for him it was he did great things. He was a great president, but he was pretty racist He doesn't want that here just you're right I think you're totally he's a narcissist and And a very good one because you can play into that if you know what you can play into it Yeah, exactly you could the psychology. Yeah, not that hard kind of Guilt to him yeah in a way is like you know hey You're looking bad out here Trump. You need you need to do something there repair your image right and that could be done So this is thing we've heard over and over again, but you haven't picked up on it so anybody thinks for themselves It's stupid is uneducated needs to be educated. You know these this uninformed This this is the lingo that they like to use and I

CHAPTER 19 / 50 Discussion

Roland Martin "Stuck on Stupid" Rant, Voter Suppression

Roland Martin delivers an aggressive rant against black men who advocate for not voting or demanding "tangibles," calling them "stuck on stupid" and "SOBs." He uses the term "bed wenches" to describe women he believes are selling out. The hosts analyze Martin's "code-switching" and argue that his anger stems from the fear that a low black voter turnout would strip the Democratic Party of its power.

roland martin· voter turnout· donald trump· code switching· bed wenches

1:07:30 I found this clip from Roland Martin. I know we have you on Roland Martin today, but he's a fascinating... Can never get enough of Roland Martin! He is a fascinating case study because he has all the things. He is certified Boulle. Yeah. He's non-ADOS. He has been in the Democratic infrastructure for very long time And so he goes off on this rant about people that refuse to vote or not vote Democrat. This is for all y'all just stuck-on stupid folk who listen to ignorant people, who call women bad wenches, who are telling you fools not to vote

1:08:17 Okay, hold on a second. I have some questions Yes As we go along I want to clarify a few words that are being used here in terms. Hold on This is for all y'all Just stuck on stupid folks. Okay, stucco...stupid folk I get. Stuck-o? Stupid folk? Stuck on! Oh, stuck ON stupid folk. Yeah. What does that mean, stuck on? Like, stuck on stupid you can't get right. You're stuck on stupid okay. Alright sorry. Thank you. I appreciate the translation. Listen to ignorant people He means to say ignorant? He's code switching

1:08:58 Right, but ignorant is that code? Yes. Yeah I mean what he's doing is now I'm cold switching out of professional rolling man to talk to the dumb black people so I need to The dumb black people stuck on stupid yes gotcha who called Women bed winches. Bed winches or bad wenches? Bed winches, so this is a term going back to slavery days it's kind of like the same term as concubine and in a really toxic group inside the men I'm not making any apologies for them

1:09:34 They like to call women that kiss up to white men or the white power structure as bed witches. It's no place for that, you know we can have dialogue without being disrespectful. Absolutely but thank you again. Who are telling you fools not to vote and they all hollering tangibles. Did he say howling or hollering? Holland. He's saying hollering, but what I'm saying is... No, I get you! I want to make this clear for the listeners This is how he feels he has to talk to black people Well it's working because the white man is having a hard time understanding this code Obviously I get the gist of it But I think its interesting and thank you because wow that's really interesting It would be great if Hillary Clinton could do it this good wouldn't it?

1:10:30 No, if she's my president And what we gonna get For all you Simpleton SOBs. For all of you Simple Simons, for all of you folk who are stuck on stupid and I know Cleo Managa was here he was a rolling don't call them names but if your dumb ass is advocating not voting that's exactly what they want you to do because Erica Donald Trump stood before the microphone and said thank you black people for not voting

1:11:10 Y'all helped me now if I could give Roland Martin some advice Mm-hmm. I would I would do all my shows like this This is vibrant This is something to listen to this this can be this could this confuses the white man to think he's hearing a preacher Roland Martin, yeah He should do this full time It's good for our show too most What it what a tool so basically when you saying to me that Because he's definitely talking to me. Yep, directly you're not voting or you know even worse I'm stuck on stupid and if uh yeah if you're not if you're not voting you really actually vote for Trump... I know Roland! I know it's like hey Trump will do you this solid

CHAPTER 20 / 50 Discussion

Hotep Jesus Apology, Low Voter Turnout Strategy

One host issues a public apology to Hotep Jesus for previously calling him "stupid," acknowledging the racial weight that word carries when used by a white man toward a black man. The discussion then pivots to political strategy, arguing that the "lowest voter turnout in history" would be the most powerful signal to both parties that the black vote must be earned with specific, non-negotiable tangibles.

hotep jesus· adam curry· apology· voter turnout· engagement

1:12:03 Now, when it comes back around if you do what you say you need to do not only will I take one off the board for the other side. I will put one on the board for you We know we get this role and we're not stuck on stupid Okay You're the one that's dumb enough not to realize we don't know what were talking about About the word stupid for a moment Um...I said it to him personally but publicly I apologize to Hotep Jesus Yes For calling him stupid I regret it, saying it to another man in general. But what I really meant and...

1:12:39 and so I want to make good on it, is that wasn't...that I disagreed with something he said and just made no sense to call him stupid. He took his exception to that." And is there an extra element for a black man to be called stupid by white men? Of course! Yeah. Okay because that was-I totally didn't think about it that way you know what? No, I know what I'm saying is this It's kind of like if you say to a black person, can't you read? No because I actually had a guy say that to me one time. it was a sign poorly placed and he was the security guard and it was self-explanatory this sign but I just didn't see it And I asked him the question that the sign answered and he kinda got snippy with like cant'cha read? Yeah, it took me to another place So yeah...it is the... So I appreciate

1:13:33 One, I appreciate HOTEP calling me on it in an appropriate measure. He didn't go overboard- Coming for your neck? Coming for your neck was that word? Well he texted me that and I said what does that mean Moe is it gonna cut me up? And you said no he's not he's gonna be harsh okay but his harshness was appropriate and not hostile It was appropriate not hostile and I appreciate you for not running interference I appreciate that too. And, I want people to understand... Let me be clear! It's an important moment in my life and I think yours too Yeah, I don't speak for Adam. Adam doesn't speak for me If you have a problem with what Adam says You can find him on social media or email if you have a problem with what i say bring it up to me We're not gonna we don't speak for each other That's not what we do. I just wanna make that point

1:14:30 But yeah, this whole thing with Roland and Stupid... And no! One point I want to bring up. S.O.B.? Who? What happened when Trump called people- Yeah but he has a black card, he has credentials you can do that No but he's calling black women the b-word oh yeah that's that's one level of that's upping trump that's pretty good no because that's who he's talking to you're right so when he says stupid sob should we take it the same way um As Trump said it. I'm just gonna bring up that point. So now you hear and how, now you see how they feel about people that choose to exercise or not exercise their right... Not voting is all you have and i'll say this one thing and we can get to the next clip The only responsibility you have Is to be engaged Which I am engaged! I am aware of what's going on in politics And my decision is based off of my awareness

1:15:34 It's not like I'm ignorant and just don't know what going on. And you're not stuck on stupid? Yeah, I'm not stuck on stupid! I know what I'm doing here and a lot of other black men are smart and understand what they're doing it's like... No, and i'll explain this one more time What we need to have is the lowest voter turnout in history because that signals to both parties we're in play and they gotta come with their best. So no, we're not stupid but moving on this is another clip from the Hot 97 interview and this clip is with Peter Rosenberg

CHAPTER 21 / 50 Discussion

Peter Rosenberg vs Ice Cube, Jewish Community Negotiations

Peter Rosenberg of Hot 97 challenges Ice Cube, calling his "both sides" stance a cop-out. The hosts contrast this with the Jewish community's successful negotiations with the Trump administration, which resulted in the recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital and the relocation of the US Embassy. They question why Rosenberg criticizes Ice Cube for seeking similar group-specific benefits for the ADOS community.

peter rosenberg· ice cube· jerusalem· israel· donald trump

1:16:16 and he kinda crosses Ice Cube in a way. In a different world that out of that conversation. Oh, we know there's white supremacy on both sides Feels like a bit of a cop-out in the sense that We know this Trump administration. We don't know how is it? How is the truth for cop-out I mean It's the truth and if you can show me that then snap to true let me know but

1:17:05 It's not a cop-out. It is the reality of the situation we find ourselves in and if we are blind to that, will continue to find ourselves in it. But you don't think there are false equivalents? Everybody... every person has to make their own decision when they walk into that booth Ice Cube can't make it for him, Hot 97 can't make it for him or anybody else. Everybody got to make their own decision and they gotta take all the information that they have gathered, the true facts and then make that decision. And so I'm the one who's not telling you where to vote. So people shouldn't be skeptical of what I'm saying cuz I'm not telling you where to vote

1:17:48 Yeah, and that's the smartest thing ice cube did stay neutral. Yep very to say you know what I'm not repping for this campaign on this uh This uh campaign i'm not repping for this campaign. I'm in the middle. I'm entertaining all offers um anybody who wants to make suggestions? I'm open to that Uh but Rosenberg now we have to say Rosenberg He is a jewish man And it's amazing how these people can come talk to black people and say, oh well I think that's a cop-out when you say this about white supremacy. So let me get this straight and I'm just gonna write down some of the accomplishments that Donald Trump had done for the Jewish community. Oh lets see recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital. Open the US Embassy in... Right there should be enough! That should be enough for one session

1:18:41 I'm just yeah, i'm just gonna do the top five open usnbc in jerusalem recognize israel's sovereignty of go to uh golan Uh withdrew corrupted and unesoc And another acronym blah blah blah and it says uh taylor Yeah nesco. And it's another one. Uh, and then pass taylor act to end Pay to slay so Does Rosenberg go back to his people of his lineage and say, well hold on now you understand that in general I'm generalizing. Yes And with most of the people who are Jewish American do not consider themselves white

1:19:27 Be very clear. No, that's not what I'm saying! Yeah, this guy is not saying that. No, I know... All I am saying is- I want everyone to understand that Right So he in a way comes from hey I'm on your side No but what I'm saying is this the same way he's disappointed and Ice Cube with negotiating with Donald Trump for Donald I mean for ice cube to try to get some kind of action from a political figure And meanwhile he's getting all kinds of stuff if he cares about it Right, that benefits his group. Now if we were to say Rosenberg you have the answer for your community's negotiating with Donald Trump you know that's a cop-out okay? Okay now you understand what I'm saying but I gotta stop you we got to get real Moe mm-hmm see i'm learning this that's code mmm we gotta get real by watching you and HOTEP I figured it out okay we gotta get real now for a second yes

CHAPTER 22 / 50 Discussion

YouTube Algorithms, Black Cyberspace, Censorship

The hosts discuss the "J-Algo" and other YouTube filters that restrict honest conversations about race, COVID-19, and politics. They note that even direct quotes from Joe Biden regarding fracking are being flagged as "misleading." This environment reinforces the need for "Black Cyberspace"—independent platforms where ADOS individuals can speak without being "nudged" or silenced by corporate algorithms.

youtube· algorithms· censorship· joe biden· fracking

1:20:25 During your three and a half hour conversation from time to time what would come up is something that the Jews get or can do or can say That is somehow not allowed for Ados And yes, and both of you held back on saying that. You did not mention exactly what group you were talking about Is that such a taboo? Yes, it is. Okay, they can get your body here for that I mean They can get you up out of here especially on his platform It's not that if we were having a conversation here just like now we're having the conversation That's why you hear obviously right but on his platform at being on YouTube on YouTube That king just the algorithm will get you

1:21:19 in a lot of trouble. Oh, it's really the algo huh? So you get it... Yes! The JALGO. Yes so I wanted to respect his-I don't have a problem saying this while laid out the things that Rosenberg and Ari this same thing is like they can condemn black people for negotiating with a quote unquote white supremacist like Donald Trump just want that to be really really clear to all the producers out there that both of you were completely, completely open and honest and unedited but that came up... filters came on. That's because of where we were having the conversation. I understand, not because of... Not because of the conversation but because of where you're having it that on one hand and it makes first of all makes me very happy I'm doing work on podcastindex.org Because this conversation needs to be had no matter what doesn't matter where you stand And that is a point I was bringing up about black cyberspace

1:22:20 Yes, where were conversations can be had unfiltered unnudged and I'll just Yeah, the algos steer the conversation. Let's be clear and if you cross certain boundaries and that's just not for that boundary but there are certain things just like if you said anything about COVID Same thing yes I know They're going so far now to even Joe Biden's fracking The actual quotes! You can't show the quotes anymore? No, it'll give you a warning saying oh this is not true or this is misleading. I got my first one of that the other day. I posted the animated no agenda

1:23:04 And I know the trigger words were very fine people, because it was that bit we did. Which is hilarious by the way! It's a very funny video and Dame Jennifer, you know... Jane Jennifer did a great job on putting that together but i posted that right away if you wanted to comment on it was oh maybe controversial topic caution proceed if your over 18 all of this stuff yeah and so just they just put these terms in And I'm sure the algo was also affected, the stuff you don't see. I don't take any money from YouTube. I just use YouTube for a, uh... to spread the word kind of thing. It's a channel. And it's an easier way for people to share because it's like copy this and mean people know if they see youtube they're more likely to open it. I'm gonna fix that too in podcasting 2.0 Don't worry I'm going to fix it all

1:24:02 I can't wait till you do. But yeah, but I don't take cash from YouTube that way i'm not... No you're not beholden to them. Because subconsciously you'll start to edit yourself and I knew like the fact that You know, some people are monetized on YouTube. I didn't want to do anything that would be rude when i'm in somebody else's house Yeah, you know, I want to be a good guest That's a good point So I wanted respect but now completely our future now back to this conversation Now we're supposed to be allies the jews and the blacks Why is it that weekend they can say oh ice cube? That's a cop-out But we talk about how y'all are negotiating for your lineage And if we call that out as anti-semitic yep That's right

CHAPTER 23 / 50 Discussion

Million Man March 25th Anniversary, Atonement Concept

The 25th anniversary of the 1995 Million Man March serves as a backdrop for a discussion on "atonement." Ice Cube's recent use of the word is linked back to Minister Louis Farrakhan’s original message of black men atoning for their failures within the family. The hosts propose shifting the national conversation from "reparations" (which triggers a "welfare" reflex in whites) to "atonement," which focuses on the nation's need to unburden itself from the sin of slavery.

million man march· louis farrakhan· ice cube· atonement· 1995

1:24:47 Now don't let that be lost on and that's where now that feeds back into why you heard Nick Cannon and Deshaun Jackson, and many others start posting things like hey this is not a fair alliance here. This thing is totally lopsided Okay, so we're moving on. So Ice Cube was summoned by the Queens and that was the cocktail queens over at Fox Soul and he's actually talking to Selena Johnson in this clip. Do you think? And what could be the process of once we get this money of implementing it properly into our communities and really being able to allocate it where it makes sense and matters and what's going to be necessary for that to happen

1:25:35 Well, you know what I said on the show about the Million Man in March was the fact that it was the Million Man March but it was a day of atonement. It was a day where we were gonna bury the hatchet with each other. It was the day when we were supposed to go back to our neighborhood kind as new people and try do you know, make things better. And you know it just didn't happen the way we all envisioned it but that don't mean we can't start. You know? We do need financial help in our communities but we also gotta...we got to make a commitment to ourselves to clean up ourselves. It does start with the person in the mirror

1:26:24 Wow, I forgot about that. The Million Man March... Didn't they flip on the weather machine and it was raining? It was really horrible there were a lot of problems with it but one of them is just the weather was atrocious if I recall Yeah well it was wet and this October 16th 1995 I was 15 years old my two older brothers went but my mom wouldn't let me go And thats one of those things I wish I could have been there man. I mean that that's You know, just one of those things I wish i could have took part in but the key word if you listen to there was atonement. Now the atonement that Ice Cube's talking about and minister Louis Farrakhan was talking about was about atonement between the black man and the black woman right? Of yeah we know we done some messed up stuff uh... We haven't been as good as we can but after this day were going back to the communities and clean things up

1:27:22 So I actually was doing a show, or building a show on the Million Man March. And this show kind of bumped it out because we're at the 25th anniversary! We just passed on the 16th. Did anyone celebrate that? No. Black men? Are you crazy?! I think that was the country music awards on the 16th. But that goes to show you where we're at, 25th anniversary and you don't get nothing? That's unreal! Yeah... Hey, you didn't tell me either I would have said something.

1:28:16 in this next clip, it's kind of long. It was about 140 but Minister Louis Farrakhan start with speaking about atonement and I remember at the time the atonement thing but it kind of fell to the back of my mind But when I re-heard the speech that he gave in 95 This is where I said hey we need to shift from reparations to atonement because its about the people that need to atone not the people who need to be repaired And if you dad goes up Talking to feeding into Trump's narcissism if we say to him, I told don't repair. No a pair We're not repair us You were telling yourself Exactly then it becomes another conversation Then you don't have that natural gag reflex from

1:29:04 that's built up over many, many years when you hear reparation and hear welfare. That's basically what people here when they hear reparations is some form of welfare or cash giveaway. Tonight after the show we're hanging out having drinks with the former New York banker his wife and some other friends that are their friends who we know And of course, all white. I'm gonna roll out the atonement thing and see how it works on them. Yeah, please give us a report back! These are real Democrats you know like super duper super liberal Democrats so politics always comes up and i'm going to use atonement instead of reparations and I'll report back Please give it a test run to see how it goes. If you don't hear from me, you know how it went So um

1:30:02 This gave me the on ramp to bring the million man March into this episode and it was like perfect. Adam, I always say this It's amazing how these things fall into place. This show was supposed to be about Media Man March, now you have Ice Cube using the word atonement and it's like wait a minute this is like Lego! It fits perfectly well this is called synchronicity and it's the universe talking to us Moe all we gotta do is listen Pay attention. So let's get into the 1995 Million Man March.

CHAPTER 24 / 50 Discussion

Louis Farrakhan 1995 Speech, Definition of Atonement

A recording from the 1995 Million Man March features Louis Farrakhan defining atonement as satisfaction or reparation for a wrong. He outlines the stages: acknowledgment, confession, repentance, and finally, doing something about the evil committed. The hosts argue that while America has acknowledged and apologized for slavery, it has failed the final "atonement" stage, which requires material satisfaction to achieve true reconciliation.

louis farrakhan· atonement· dictionary· repentance· 1995

1:30:44 he's gonna make a change. That man has a change in his mind, that man has a change in his heart His soul has been unburdened and released from the pain of that sin but you gotta go one step further because after you've acknowledged it confessed it repented You come to the fifth stage. Now you gotta do something about it. Look brothers, sisters some people don't mind confessing Some people don't mind making some slight repentance but when it comes to doing something about the evil that we've done We fall short

1:31:36 Atonement means satisfaction or reparation for a wrong or injury. It means to make amends, it means penance, expiation, compensation and recompense made or done for an injury or wrong So atonement means we must be willing to do something in expiation of our sins so that we can't just have a good time today and say we've made history in Washington. We gotta resolve today that we're going back home to do something about what's going on in our lives, and in our families, and in our communities

1:32:23 Wow, wow. Let me read from the Merriam-Webster Dictionary which as we know is the wokest dictionary in the universe because they changed the word sexual preference to an offensive term overnight so whatever they say is the woke deal definition of atonement reparation for an offense or injury satisfaction This is a great word. It has it all in there, it's fantastic! Yeah. It's perfect, it is perfect. Perfect, perfect, perfect So 1995... Let me say one thing before I get into that just to click itself Can I just add one more thing? Please please. It's super because if anyone speaking as a white man If someone says do you atone for what your country

1:33:21 but your ancestors, whatever it is what they did to Ados I actually feel it and if I would say ah I don't like atonement then you know I'm an asshole. And so I have no problem because you feel it! I feel its like yeah okay... But It's not about the person No no no Not about the person Its about the nation Do you want your nation to have this burden? Of course You want to get rid of it Right Now I want to make one statement, we go back a little bit when we're talking about platforms. We all know why Minister Louis Farrakhan got kicked off of Facebook and all the socials the same conversation yeah so just let that be known they will get you up out here okay now what but i just want to say one last thing atonement can only be once and it has to be proper

1:34:19 Yes, whereas reparations has been going on for decades and it's all bullcrap. None of it landed none of the work that never hit the mark so atonement has to be so clear that once and for all everybody says we atone It's from the person. It's not from the person that needs to be repaired, it is from a person who actually wants to do the work of first you have to acknowledge then confess it then repent and we've done these things in America right? We acknowledged okay that was wrong We confessed it, we had a bunch of states come out and say yeah we did do it. And then they even repented by saying these apologies. It's like yeah, we apologize that we did some screwed up stuff and they want to stop there. No you can't stop there if you really mean what you put on paper. That goes, hey that's exhibit A when you get ready make the legal case of these states apologized

CHAPTER 25 / 50 Discussion

Marianne Williamson, Dark Psychic Forces, German Reparations

Marianne Williamson discusses the "dark psychic forces" of racial injustice and advocates for slavery reparations. She cites the $89 billion Germany paid to Jewish organizations after the Holocaust as a successful model for emotional and spiritual reconciliation. The hosts agree that unresolved national guilt is toxic and that a one-time, proper atonement is necessary to let the nation "off the hook" and move forward.

marianne williamson· reparations· germany· holocaust· guilt

1:35:20 for what they did and they acknowledged it, confessed and repented. So now let's get to the atonement portion And when you get to the atonement portion it has real impact Yeah! Don't take my word for it don't take Farrakhan's word for it Marianne Williamson This is part of a dark underbelly of American society The racism, the bigotry and the entire conversation that we're having here tonight. If you think any of this wonkiness is going to deal with this dark psychic force of a collectivized hatred that this president is bringing up in this country then I'm afraid that the Democrats are going to see some very dark days and the underlying cause has to do with deep, deep realms of racial injustice

1:36:06 both in our criminal justice system and in our economic system. And the Democratic Party should be on the side of reparations for slavery, for this very reason." You have been at the forefront of the discussion of reparation we're almost out of time can you just give me a two second distillation of that? Yes I want to make America whole A country is like an individual you can't have the future you want until you clean up the past. And as you would say They were about to get it on up out of here. Oh, yeah two seconds. We got two seconds. What's your thoughts reparations? Oh, yeah That's funny but she hit it right on the head dark psychic forces Yeah what America what America really feels now is the hangover a racism called guilt yeah and

1:36:59 And it's when you wrong somebody and they bring up something around that, how have you wronged them? Then it's oh why do you got to bring that up all the time. You know until you really atone apologize confess repent and then a tone then it's like hey I thought we were over that now you can push it back over and say I thought we were over there I thought we're past that and we had these in our personal relationships right If you say something that hurts somebody's feelings and you really come back, I'm sorry babe. You know what? I mean, I'm sorry. I didn't really mean it like that." And she was like yeah but then you go and buy flowers or whatever... It's like okay that action showed it was really on his mind as not just lip service. I'm super simplifying it but when you hold that guilt in

1:37:52 It's not on the... it's really the person holding the guilt that has a negative response to it because to ask to be repaired is not like an outlandish thing but as a country, why do you have to bring that up for? I thought we were over. You know kind of things so Yeah, so I guess we can get into the second part of this Marianne Williamson clip. I think that if you look at the historical arc of race relations between whites and blacks in America, I don't believe that the average American is racist. But i do think the average American is vastly undereducated or under-informed about the history of race in America

1:38:42 For every slave family of four, they were to be given 40 acres and a mule. Politics is usually a conversation that is so disconnected from emotion, so disconnected from heart, so disconnected from our deeper human reality that given that no wonder it became so easy for that political system to separate us from our wisdom Germany has given 89 billion dollars in reparations to Jewish organizations since the Holocaust. And I believe that $89 billion has gone far towards establishing reconciliation between Germany and the Jews of Germany and the rest of Europe. Reparations carries an emotional, psychological, even spiritual force

1:39:31 It does, and we may have talked about this back in the day. I know several people who still receive reparations in Europe and I think they feel like there's been atonement and I know the Germans certainly that the Germans of this generation although His reparations, I think if someone could...someone needs to let him off the hook eventually like you've atoned because they it hurts them. I think that still even though reparations are paid the Atonement part i don't think was ever really there if that makes any sense

1:40:12 But, because guilt kills. Yeah it does! It's very toxic. Very very toxic. And as she said, reparation carries an emotional psychic and spiritual force and I believe that and that's forgiveness you can't get some real forgiveness until you get to the point where you know you went that step to like materialize what your feelings is But as she said, she doesn't think most people are racist in America. They're undereducated and under-informed so this is why this podcast works because we help to educate and inform Yes! Most people are under informed and over socialized to be exact

CHAPTER 26 / 50 Discussion

Value for Value, Producer Donations, Mav Senior

The hosts explain the "Value for Value" funding model, which relies on listener donations of time, talent, and treasure rather than advertisers. A significant $500 donation from "Mav Senior" is read, where the donor describes his journey from listening to Joe Rogan to discovering the ADOS perspective following the death of George Floyd. The donor characterizes his contribution as a form of personal atonement for the culture he was born into.

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1:40:59 And we figured out something that Malcolm X figured out a long time before we were even around. First, the white man and the black man have to be able to sit down at the same table. The white men has to feel free to speak his mind without hurting the feelings of that Negro and the so-called Negro has to feel free to speak in their mind without hurting the feeling of the right man then they can bring the issues under the rug on top of the table and take an intelligent approach to get the problem solved That's the only way but they'll never do it And we're doing the work everybody. And as you've heard several times throughout the program so far, we cannot do this in any traditional manner. We can't do it with commercial money certainly not with advertisers. This is not something that would ever exist and you heard of the Algos if it were YouTube only. So we've taken it all upon ourself. We do the work, we do it ourselves and we have fantastic producers. When we talk about value for value

1:41:58 The value that we give you, that you're feeling which only you know in each individual who listens to the show can determine how valuable it is. Bringing that value back to us is monetary of course, is what we always need. But we look at the time your talent your treasure so many people are propagating the formula about the show and turning people on to it I see you all on Twitter and on no agenda social and um yeah I know It's all over YouTube with stuff that Moe's reaching out That's also really incredibly important. When it comes to money, that value is up to you and we value it just as much as any amount because we know that you're giving what you find the show to be worth

1:42:42 and we'd like to thank our producers, and we start off with our executive producers and associate executive producers. These are real titles in case you care about them but they do matter to a lot of people and you are producers particularly when you see some of the notes that go there associated with with the donations today and we start off with is this Mav Senior? Do we know Mav Senior Mo? I think this is the first time he showed up. If not, I apologize but... Okay $500 which is an incredible gift And I mean that's some true value coming our way. We appreciate it, let me read this note Mo and Adam first off thank you Adam for providing Mo with this platform to reach us all Mo thank you for allowing me to see the truth about our culture and history that has been kept under wraps by the malevolent and self-serving for way too long I am one of many on the Ronimo path

1:43:40 And it's no accident that our ranks are deep. While I can't speak for the rest, I began listening to Rogan years ago enthralled by the topics people and discussions he covered and of which i was ignorant and not getting anywhere else Thankfully last March when Adam was one of Joe's many great guests I became curious about this value-for-value system he spoke of and intrigued by the community of producers he touted I quickly fell into the fold and have been listening to no agenda since. Hearing Adam reference Moe in the topic of this show piqued my interest, but it took the horrible death of George Floyd to start my journey down this rabbit hole It only seemed appropriate to hear an Ados man side of the situation. I've since listened religiously to both shows And both have added so much to my life more than words can tell

1:44:24 I spent many hours contemplating what my definition of value was. I was beginning to formulate a number for no agenda, but hadn't quite made the leap and remained a douchebag to this day." Sorry Adam! No problem. After listening to episode 50 and hearing you tie it all together so seamlessly it hit me like a thunderbolt that this one episode in and of itself was worth more than I could afford. That said...I recently made some money trading around in Bitcoin. Go Bitcoin!! Albeit without the help of John C. Dvorak's Zephyr Report, hey that's right I do give you the numbers though as i sit here and look at my profits generated by pure speculation gains realized in a capitalistic free market I feel it is only fair to donate a significant amount of it to the shows man and since handling money too since handing money to two successful well-off middle aged white men seems counterproductive

1:45:16 Here's your Venmo, Mo. I'm sure Adam and John won't mind if i gave MOFAX their share as well? No of course! And he says consider it my atonement for my part in this culture I was born into and that has shaped me and the world we live in just as I would pay the survivors of genocide if I moved to Germany and while not required too I am volunteering some good old US dollars to contribute to your cause which I now believe in Please find a $500 donation from me via the Cash App, and thanks for all you do and have done. I don't really keep track of the levels of producers at either show so I don't know what would make me but regardless i'm honored to be part more importantly i'm honored to know that you are out there as fellow Americans whose family values are so well aligned with mine despite our roots being on opposite continents

1:46:03 At the end of the day, we are all one human family. I truly believe that this show has the ability to fill that void between the sides in this conversation and bring us together to realize we need to understand the past to improve the present and leave a better future for our children." So thanks again to both of you keep up the great work! Wow nice! I got cotton mouth from that thank you now That's beautiful And yeah We gotta work on levels You know? I got Moe to finally Kind of do the show once in a while now. I got to work on the back office with them We're gonna get there we're gonna get no, we got something We got administrative stuff to take care of that's uh-huh It's gonna go out of control. I know we got some thunder wraps That is so cool But it's gonna go out of control So i'm not going let mo do it until we get the admin straightened out exactly exactly sorry i've taken charge

CHAPTER 27 / 50 Discussion

FHA History, Urban Development, Pruitt-Igoe

Listener feedback triggers a discussion on the history of the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) and failed urban housing projects like Pruitt-Igoe and Cabrini Green. An architecture student notes that "charity" units in upscale developments often fail because low-income families cannot afford the auxiliary costs of suburban life, such as pool maintenance and landscaping, leading to a cycle of debt and social isolation.

fha· pruitt-igoe· cabrini green· levittown· urbanization

1:46:55 And it's Tina's up my butt about it. Said, you guys got to figure out your admin! She was so right. We're doing the work! We are we're just doing the work full time! We're busy doing the work! $125 from Scott Pancake now I looked for an email from...I did too! I did not see it so Scott please please please please email us again so we can do that on the next show if there's something you want to communicate. We'll have a make good at top of the list like we always do, yeah. We appreciate it Derek J Fisher did not send the note but did send us $100 thank you as did David Drake who says Professor Mo 20 minutes in episode 51 when you talked about the FHA I lost my mind

1:47:38 How are you not angry and pissed off knowing this? I am, and i'm cisgendered white male the required ID these days in his 50s as is your cohort brother Adam. Last I wrote I was doing the work reading Malcolm X reading the Malcolm X biography now I'm reading What? Tupac's? Yeah, Tupac. Yes, that is what I thought again doing the work my way but what you teach me goes beyond anything i would ever learn on my own thank you thank you thank you and a Woosa please yes you betcha! I love that love that thanks David Adam Choi also a hundy for the show Dear Moe & Adam Roanimo cult member here

1:48:21 I studied architecture in college and have been really enjoying the past two episodes in regards to urbanization and urban development. In art school, we had studio class on housing where we learned about the modernist ideals of the future of housing in the 30's and 40's which not only led to failed projects of Pruitt What is this? Pruitt-Ago and Cabrini Green. Oh yeah, we did talk about those projects. They were doing the searches. But also Levittown which became the prototype for the modern suburb my professor told me that often when large upscale apartment buildings or large upscale neighborhood projects are being developed, a few units in the projects are often allocated for low-income families as charitable goodwill and to help in the city approval process. The issue is that it's Band Aid solution to a systematic problem as addressed on episode 51 if you're given a home in an upscale suburban neighborhood but don't have the means to support the auxiliary costs lawn and pool upkeep etc

1:49:22 You can go into debt just to keep up appearances, not to mention that as Moe and Adam said everyone else is way richer than you and all the problems that follow with that. Kind of awkward when your 20 year old beater car breaks down at the security gate in the new German cars give you the side-eye as they drive around you. This leads to a phenomenon observed by my professor and others on The Inside, in which there's a reluctance for low income families to accept this charity and move into these units despite it being a luxury unit and considered a move up at least in the suburban neighborhood developments Wanted to share that inside baseball from the perspective of upscale housing development and a socio-economic lens that aligns with what Mo was saying about integration and tokenism in episode 51. Sorry if all my notes are long, this show is so bleeping thought provoking! If not discussed already, Mo any updates on thoughts on the Kanye wash us in blood drama?

1:50:17 Yeah, I finally found it. It's full of symbolism and i think we're gonna have to...I was waiting on the drop today so okay to go back into Kanye so we may have some- It's on deck! It's on the list. It's on deck and he finishes and what's this Adam? Trying to fight no more integration on my last Pelosi Trump karma request Fine! I don't know what he's talking about. For the Mo Fax- Oh, we were talking about the jobs jingle? Okay so for a Mo Fax Exclusive Jingle can i get mo yelling jobs six times and with a different emphasis each time thanks i appreciate this show keep doing the work He's basically asking you to dance Mo

1:51:03 I can't do it. But, we'll wish you all kinds of jobs karma for you and uh... Can we give him a Mo Karma? Yeah! We're giving him a Mo Karma You bet! You've got... Mo Karma And we move onward to Jimmy James. $100? Jimmy James wanted to give you a crisp new money, honey as he says amazing work as of late and I honestly feel like you could run for office on that civil action platform alone at least she would have gotten my vote regardless thank you for all you do

CHAPTER 28 / 50 Discussion

Serpent Energy, Kanye West, Uncle Richard

A listener asks about "serpent energy" in relation to Donald Trump and Kanye West. The hosts explain the dual biblical symbolism of the serpent—representing both wisdom and evil. They also credit "Uncle Richard" as the show's primary inspiration and "number one fan," noting his constant advice to "pay attention" as the foundation for the program's analytical approach.

serpent energy· kanye west· uncle richard· symbolism· spirituality

1:51:38 Episode idea potentially or a curiosity of mine ever since you said it almost in passing something about Trump and Kanye using the Serpent energy or something and the reason why they like each other I have never heard of that but realized that God our great creator made many things to include Potentially a king for every kingdom five thrones. I think Like the animal and the serpent kingdom, and is that where this power is drawn? It just sounds super interesting And I love other perspectives on my spirituality slash supernatural things because I believe God just works in mysterious ways that I may never Understand in my lifetime. I don't know if it's too spiritual of a conversation or not for this show But again, I truly feel this as part of God's plan for you Moe and you are truly doing the work

1:52:22 So wherever your gut intuition Holy Spirit guides you I'm along for this journey It has changed my life in a significant way and I'm along for the ride wherever it may go Mo Not to make myself take the last things first not to make myself feel over important But as we were talking about before The way these things fall into place. I'm working on shows and then Other things just pop up out of nowhere. It's like wow, I mean i just can't believe it So I feel like i'm on a path now the serpent energy the serpent is a very interesting animal in symbolism Because it can symbolize bad things but then also And the bible say to be uh why this serpent is and gentle as dove so? It has a double meaning to it. I think that serpent energy they're talking about Is just that energy of

1:53:15 Being like wise but forceful and strong. So I'm that's why this one taking away from it You I call it the universe you can call a god. I may call it God to actually that's fine Yeah, is your choice? We're gonna call it. No no This show and many of the people who have reached out to me over the years Have given me a lot to think about know give me a lot to think about Uncle Richard is our number one fan. We know that he's really your number one fan mo we know what's going on uncle He's the show's only fan Everybody else is producers That's right, uncle Richard is allowed to be our fan

1:54:03 But he will be an executive producer as well whether he likes it or not. You can't get rid of that title Uncle Richard, that's just a fact sorry you're stuck with it. And there would no more facts if it wasn't for Uncle Richard because he constantly told me pay attention! Pay attention! That's great. I can't wait to meet him. Love the life, love the life! Can't wait to meet him Donald Norton checks in with 7252 which is a great number have no idea why? No note...I wish it was a note displaying that number. I wonder if he's from Australia maybe and he sent us $10,000

CHAPTER 29 / 50 Discussion

Episode 52 Producer Credits, Dog Training, Jingle Requests

The hosts read through various donations and producer credits for Episode 52. Topics include a memoriam for "Cousin Mikey," a discussion about a host's new dog, Rocco, and requests for custom jingles. Several listeners are "undeadbeated" after contributing to the show, receiving "Mo Karma" in exchange for their financial support.

producer credits· dog training· jingles· deadbeat· karma

1:54:44 Kid because we love you Donald send us a note if there's anything we need to follow up on Alexander salts burger with the wink with the 69 dot 69. We know that mean he needs some getting laid whoo, sir I understand this code and then we have Maxine waters gravel Famous from the NO Agenda show, a donation in memory of my cousin Mikey $68.68 and we're sorry if we lost cousin Mikey Maxine Waters Grabham We appreciate the memoriam here on this show And our condolences Of course Adrian Zaba $55.46 Thanks MoFax Remember were are the number one percent...We are the 1% of the world

1:55:35 Who was the 1% of the world? I'm not sure but thank you. I want to be in the club Maybe maybe the one that are brave enough to speak up, I think that's Yeah You were bringing that point out that people are just afraid to say it about get it But it's not gonna get any better and so you might speak up and say something Straight-up straight-ups Another fan favorite DH slam of the God with $52. Thank you D H slam of the god John Taylor 52 dot these are Episode producers, of course You get a special credit for donating the amount of the episode So dh slam of the god and John Taylor have succeeded in doing that Kevin Landry $50 associate executive producership for you Kevin and Kevin writes Thank you so much for all the time and effort you put into your shows

1:56:24 Spoon feeding us such a significant amount of knowledge with every passing minute Moe you are truly a rare man, and I'm glad to have met you through this podcast Adam What can I say about what you bring to the show besides well? Thanks for introducing us to mo He says haha Yeah, I know Looking forward to the next 50 shows. Oh and Moe how's the new dog going? Yes? Morocco is getting rock. Oh yeah. Oh my god has he has he had any dates yet not yet He's about to go off to a BDS school soon always gonna have the talk yes

1:57:07 Yeah, so he's a well-trained dog. I can't... Man beautiful! He is a beautiful animal Now do they teach for no beauty in school how to have a date? Or how to behave during the day No we don't actually do dates It's a medical process now Oh that's unfair Hey man, it ain't on my side. I mean you know it can go wrong. It could go wrong real fast Wow this that's kind of sucks okay so So you have like the special Rocco's friend comes over and uh yeah well he takes him to the vet All right I'm learning so much

1:57:55 Thank you very much, Kevin. Me too! Chris Meyer $50 thank you both for all your work in the outstanding product go podcasting please see email from okay for jingle iso offering did we get one that was yet I saw the jingles I didn't have a chance to work them into the into this show but we will okay Yes, I didn't see that either so we'll get it for you. Thank you very much. Oh and he wants requested D deadbeat and a mo karma well of course Congratulations You're no longer a dead beat You've got Mo Karma? Oh and a goat. There we go

CHAPTER 30 / 50 Discussion

No Agenda Vegas Meetup, Crunk City Nickname

A host recounts attending a "No Agenda" meetup in Las Vegas, described jokingly as a "super spreader event," where he met Dame Jennifer. Another listener proposes the "hood name" "Crunk City" for Adam Curry based on his high-energy performance on the No Agenda show. The hosts discuss the rules of nicknames, asserting they must be earned rather than simply given.

no agenda· las vegas· meetup· nicknames· crunk city

1:58:40 I met Dame Jennifer, Jane Denver you just heard that. Oh really? In Vegas yeah at the No Agenda Vegas meetup the super spreader event Well you can't tell me though What do you mean? Cause what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas It was great seeing her it really was she's exactly what you expect her to be only much better looking than her pictures I will say this And it's a weird, I know she is a southern lady. She reminds me of one of my aunts. Really? Just by... and I don't know her but just her, she... It's something about southern women that they have this... Midwestern and southern women? Southern women yeah for sure. For sure. Well she is all that

1:59:30 Definitely and she's a big, big help on the show. Our next associate executive producer Joseph Steelman $50 Adam captured me on Rogan with the Malcolm X quote went to see what Mo Fax was all about and I'm damn glad I did your respect for each others viewpoint is commendable i'll keep doing the work of my end and hopefully together we can make our world 1% better for all of us peace and love to you and Adam both a hail Billy from the Ozarks thank you Joseph Shane Denherder, $50 no note. Timothy Pascriello thanks for doing the work and fifty dollars Greg Oleksiak 3333 magic numbers there great work he says Brian Massey we know Brian Massey thirty three dollars thirty-three cents Moe and Adam thank you so much for doing the work and letting us all listen in what a public service can I get a biscuit from my 33rd birthday which was this past Tuesday

2:00:23 Uh, on 1030. Oh so it's coming up? Yeah! And he wants a Woosa yeah of course we got that They always give me a biscuit on my birthday Nope here we go There you go Gene or Jean probably gene Morency $30 Joe Moe just finished the HOTEP show You did a great job kids you held it down My G there's...there's where part I can read this Kids, you held it down my G. There's parts where you clearly see he noticed your point but still had to go left which made it even more better and Adam you part of the fam now I give you your first hood name Crunk City cuz when you are no agenda You be too live lol I can't wait to hear Adam read this Read this bike Very well! I mean-I tried not to do too much accent and stuff there Yeah I gotcha yeah I can read it

2:01:24 Crunk City is that me? I like it. Is that my hood name crunk city? No, I don't know I'm gonna say this first rule about nicknames Yeah You can't be given a nickname you got to earn a nickname earning this well He says cuz when you on no agenda you beat two live yeah did I earn it with that whatever I did there and I don't know. That's for JM, on social media he is always interactive on the social media with us. Excellent! Alright man thanks! Spivey $30 no note thank you very much Daniel Fletcher Wait a minute wait a minute i always have the knowledge

2:02:07 Spivey gave me my first donation. I always have to say that's right because if it wasn't for that and I would might've got discouraged and Got sidetracked so spivey you always just like that first dollar that you make unlike on a business You always gotta keep it up there Daniel Fletcher $25 says no need to announce anything. Thank you for the class and Actually, I guess by V came in with two donations because I see him here was 25 So we got to make sure he put him up in the associate her I'm sorry in the associate executive producer bracket for 55 total

CHAPTER 31 / 50 Discussion

Final Producer Reads, Mofundme, Civil Action Platform

The final segment of producer notes includes a message from an air traffic controller in Florida and a suggestion to cover Jackie Robinson and the Negro Leagues. The hosts reiterate the importance of the "Value for Value" model and direct listeners to MoFacts.com and Mofundme.com for continued support of their independent media efforts.

mofundme· value for value· air traffic control· jackie robinson· ados

2:02:48 And very nice to see you, Spivey. Raymond Lerma $20 thanks for the amazing show guys I had been feeling like things weren't right and i was being brainwashed the show is proven yes You're right! The show has proven to me that there is an agenda with most of the information we are fed thank you Mo Fax and Adam oh my goodness now we have Oh Adam Choi comes in again with with twenty dollars Since we already read one of his notes, I'm gonna skip over this. Wait! This is weird... Is this doubled up Moe? Because i see... It was two separate ones. Right but JM52 comes back in again They did that's the way they did it Holy moly you guys are confusing me And I don't know if you want to combine them because I don't want to lose number significance so its kind of a weird Yeah we're not going to have to work on that

2:03:47 Regardless, we have to get move the show along so I can't really read all these really really long notes. I like it when they're somewhat long but you know how long is this segment been going on? We just gotta find some balance that's all! Really appreciate it, really appreciate it but remember... You gotta find some balance the more people donate So the more that could be organic the better Let me go to JM52 Oh yeah, I made a friendly bet that Moe wasn't gonna show his face and I won. LOL but I almost forgot it's been awhile since my last donation said can you please undeadbeat me please? But do know I'm always doing the work. I bait my white friends by mentioning Adam Crunk City Curry lol By the way Moe this is JM52 Yeah we gotcha We got ya man We got cha Congratulations You're no longer A dead beat

2:04:43 Robert Case, $20. The more I listen to you and Moe the more I find we've similar thoughts on many topics thank you to you Adam for responding to Moe's email not too long ago and assisting in bringing Moes words into the many other ears Not my first donation but i can be taken from the deadbeat list And get some karma Also shout out to Sir Hey Moose Thank You Congratulations! Your no longer a Deadbeat You'v got... Moe Conley Then we have Lynette Poppy, $20. Susan, $20. Curtis Thomas, $19 and 87 cents. Professors Adam and Moe just finished listening to all the episodes in reverse order you guys have come a long way here's to many more minds expanded quick feedback I came by this show through Rogan Show then after this show started listening to No Agenda which is amazing! Thomas Klan from Missouri thank you very much

2:05:43 I'll continue. Ashley Smith, $19 and 84 cents nice numbers here today thank you Moe and Adam for helping us do the work i live in a small town about 40 minutes north of Kansas City Missouri every week I take my four-year old to physical therapy for cerebral palsy in downtown Kansas City yesterday we had to take a detour due to construction as they turned the corner in front of KCPD headquarters there are about 20 or so tents camped out and BLM signs leaning against a statue But it was a strange sight to see all these tents and signs. Maybe only two people are walking around who were protesting I couldn't help wonder if any of these people were even from our area as far as i know they're attempting to make calls for defunding the police in Kansas City but the reception seems minimal." I mean come on man we're in Missouri just thought that was interesting thank you for all you do Ashley, The Millennial Mom yeah I think it's the same here in Austin actually Ashley same same stuff

2:06:41 Cohen Prowl $19.31 love you Moe and can I get a Woosa? Betcha! And we're rounding out the list here. Brandon M Ellsbury, $15. Dear Mo and Adam I've been listening since about episode 12 y'all don't know much about your pro- Y'all don't know how much your product is benefiting me. I started going to college for air traffic control in Jacksonville Florida but live in Northern Orlando it's a long two hour drive home every Wednesday from class in the middle of the night I truly mean this, your product has saved me. It literally keeps me awake, keeps me thinking, keeps my brain sharp it forces me to strain to listen it keeps me from nodding off on I-95 is probably very dangerous I probably should just sleep in my car then drive home in the morning but that costs too much and the top of all I learn about topics I would never learn otherwise which is arguably more important than my safety

2:07:37 Regardless, you two are amazing. You make an amazing product. Please continue to make an amazing product There are people who who both learn and survive on your product It's an awful awesome experience that I wouldn't want it any other way which is a lie I wish I didn't have to drive so late at night might end up in the spring semester. I don't know yet Say awesome also show topic Jackie Robinson the Negro League maybe there's a rabbit hole there much love Brandon in the land Florida Can we give him a travel karma, please? Definitely needs to travel karma for sure. May I say much respect to you Brandon as an airman myself i appreciate the work of ATC and I appreciate how you guide us but how you also let us make decisions

2:08:24 when it's crappy and will trust us, and you sound like exactly the kind of person we need in the tower or at the radar screen because that's exactly what it takes. Incredible stamina and focus and understanding so you're gonna be great tell your instructor Adam Curry said so. Krunk City 1111 with no note from anonymous keep anonymous we will Jason Kemp a $10 sole proprietor ten dollars ho taps being rude as shit to you I was gonna donate to him but i'm not happy with the way he's speaking to you well

2:09:03 I personally disagree, sole proprietor. But it's your prerogative and value is value and you put the value where you want it we appreciate it. When you come to the table, you got to put a fence to decide just remember that. That's right Francisco Ventura $10 Daniel Porter 10 says blowing minds on the Mondayly And another $5 from Sole Proprietor for Show or Sport. Anonymous, five dollars. Ken Theroux four dollars forty-four cents thank you for your courage he says 411 from Terry Keller it's always there no note but we appreciate I know he knows that we appreciate reading it and Robert O'Donnell rounds out the list with two dollars and fifty cents saying keep up the good work guys! That is our lists of enthusiastic supporters and long note writers

2:09:49 all our shows, so I ask you as producers try and keep it short or as relevant as possible. But man, I love reading these we love hearing your stories and we love how uh... We love how you're doing the work everybody! Keep it up! Yes If you want to support the show please go to MoFacts.com if you wanna go straight to our donation page mofundme.com M-O-E F-U N-D M-E dot com And thank you very much for your value for value in time talent and treasure you we get to the juicy part of the show. As if it wasn't enough so far, ladies and gentlemen now the juicy part starts! Pre-Donation we talked about the two fronts of the war it was the generational war because you have the new school of thought coming in challenging the old school of thought and a political apparatus that's there And then we also talked about the intra racial war thats going on for the minds and hearts of black people

CHAPTER 32 / 50 Discussion

Claudia Jordan, Gender War, Celebrity Apprentice

Claudia Jordan criticizes Ice Cube’s "Contract with Black America" for not specifically mentioning black women. The hosts point out the irony of Jordan’s "offense," noting her own history as a contestant on "Celebrity Apprentice" and her past professional relationship with Donald Trump. They argue that her critique is part of a broader "gender war" where black men are treated as the "white people of black people."

claudia jordan· ice cube· donald trump· celebrity apprentice· gender war

2:10:53 Now we get to the gender war. And with that said, we gotta go back to the queens of Queen of Cocktails. Probably not! With a Q. Yeah and this is Claudia Jordan I care about what's in this contract with black America for women. And it's not, we're not mentioned at all in the contract with black America and when you mention black people you mentioned in black women. So don't count yourself out. Like administration say that when they are not included in black people? No, but

2:11:31 That's like when the president says minorities, then he's including black people. But we all know that that's not the case. Black women have specific needs that are not also being met and we also feel that there should be some things that are specific to us in our plight as well. Wow! That question has been answered Does black people include black women? And you heard someone on the panel say No And this leads to the thinking that black men are the white people of black people. As you have stated before, they see themselves as a separate minority and they don't feel like if you say black people...and this is new I mean it's not news to me but i think this was new to Ice Cube because he was shocked like

2:12:22 I think I said black people, let me check. Contract with Black America? Yeah check! But this is how they see themselves and this is a very... We're gonna stash this clip back because this goes to speak about what we've been saying the whole time Now I'll say this Miss Claudia Jordan I had to go and pull her file And it says Jordan appeared on the second season of Celebrity Apprentice In one series, celebrities raised money for a charity of choice. Jordan selected the NAPSAC which is not a black charity I mean just know that

2:13:05 She was later asked to return to compete on the all-star version of Celebrity Apprentice, and then she was hired as the apprentice host by apprentice host Donald Trump to cohost Miss Universe 2009. So she's trumped up! Oh, she's she acts so offended for ice cube to go talk to Donald Trump and then Ice Cube even offered her he said do you want to write something for the uh? You know come on in yeah contract. She's like no And this I've been saying this

CHAPTER 33 / 50 Discussion

Black Ink Women, Biden VP Demand, Ego Play

A montage of black female activists demands that Joe Biden select a black woman as Vice President, claiming they have "saved the Democratic Party since 1965." The hosts characterize this as an "ego play" by the "Black Ink" establishment, who believe they can shame or mobilize black men to the polls without offering them specific policy tangibles.

black ink· joe biden· kamala harris· amy klobuchar· 1965

2:13:45 I caught a lot of flack behind it, not too much but some. When I said this is all this whole election is an ego play for and have to be clear when I say this for the women of Black Ink And we mentioned this on show 38 with their black women Biden you need black women voters Vice President Biden You Need Us Oh yeah You Owe Us Black women are miracle workers. We have been saving the Democratic Party since 1965 2020 is no different your only path to victory is through black women, the voters who need to turn out we know how to mobilize them our votes must not be taken for granted

2:14:36 The following commitments will begin to show black voters that you are serious about us. America needs a Black woman vice president Candidates like Amy Klobuchar will not energize us America needs a Black woman Supreme Court justice Remember Anita Hill? We do America needs more in a comprehensive black agenda. The rules are rigged against our communities You know it's been, uh... It's been a couple of weeks since we played that clip But I realize it's almost like one of those advertisements for people who have or experiencing schizophrenia

2:15:22 Oh yeah, hearing voices when they go America needs black woman black woman president pressure bird like five voices at the same time That's very very trippy even the music. Yeah Yeah but I didn't hear any mention of black men no and that goes to show you the audacity Of these people yeah They think Black Men are so unsophisticated that stuck on stupid stuck on stupid That as long as you get black women, we'll drag them to the polls or shame them to the polls. Or do whatever we gotta do to get them to the polls because

2:16:07 If you're only talking about black women voting, then yeah they voted a high rate. But if you don't have black men going with you that totally destabilize your voting block which they didn't think we figured out. You just follow along as usual dude! Well well...we have been but it's like Kanye says it's a new day America So, now they have to pull all these kind of tricks to get the black ink women to go to the poll. And one of them is strolled to the poll. Yeah Ayesha for those who are not familiar with Black Greek organizations when you join whether it's in college or sometime after it's a lifetime commitment and the work and service don't stop after graduation that's why one woman came up with an idea

CHAPTER 34 / 50 Discussion

Stroll to the Polls, Divine Nine, Woke Apnea

The "Stroll to the Polls" campaign, involving historically black sororities (The Divine Nine), is analyzed as a performative tool to drive voter turnout for Kamala Harris. The hosts describe the sight of sorority sisters dancing at campaign rallies as "cringe-worthy" and "rude." They coin the term "Woke Apnea" to describe the state of being so deep in identity politics that one loses the ability to see how they are being used.

stroll to the polls· alpha kappa alpha· divine nine· kamala harris· woke apnea

2:17:01 to get people politically active and to bring people together. I accept your nomination for vice president of the United States of America. It started with a moment, the selection of California Senator Kamala Harris as a Democratic vice presidential nominee. Harris spoke of her biological family but also of her chosen family, her sisters of Alpha Kappa Alpha or AKA and other historically black Greek organizations known as The Divine Nine. Family is my beloved alpha kappa alpha our divine nine and my HBCU brothers and sisters. Myisha Land, another member of AKA wanted to build on that historic moment with the tradition of strolling So what is that exactly? Members of a Divine Nine organization form a line and move forward using the same dance or motions hence stroll to the poles It was only supposed to be four of us right four five of us

2:17:57 grew into over 20 women because people were just so excited to participate. Land owns a Gems of Georgia dance studio in southwest Atlanta and united her own sorority sisters along with members of Delta Sigma Theta, Zeta Phi Beta and Sigma Gamma Rho in what has become a viral series of images and videos online. People across the country including celebrities have shared it was even mentioned on The View reaction land didn't expect my new sound effect the doom live That's good. And they have no shame zero, zero because they were actually on stage and his campaign rallies dancing. That's great. You use this term unbeknownst to that I was going to have these clips of like when you say dance, yeah, it's not telling a singer to sing or a comedian to tell a joke. It's like dancing on command is

2:19:07 It's rude. It's very rude! Were they doing the shuffle? They were doing the stroll, they were doing... The stroll on stage Not the slide, but the stroll They were doing that fraternity dance that you know that they do Yes I've seen it But it was so cringe worthy I was like nooooo Pathetic Imagine Diamond and Silk and a couple of other Trump supporters black women dancing on stage for Donald Trump How that would go over and this what made these people completely in disingenuous like now, you know if I was on the other side Yeah, how it would be no portrayed. Mm-hmm. Yeah, but no for Biden Oh we got to get him to the polls We gotta stroll stroll girl stroll Crazy is sick is what it mean Craig is sick. It's a

2:20:03 It's a syndrome. I was thinking of the term, it is and i'm glad you said that word syndrome. It's woke apnea! That's exactly what it is because... Wait what did you call it? Woke Apnea. Like sleep like it's like sleep apnea? Same thing because they sink so far into wokism They even lose what they know or no big nose like dancing on stage No that you just don't do that or the way. They talk to their own kind like Roland Martin was doing At least call me ignorant Something very ironic about a black man calling another black man ignant

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Rebranding Blackness, Madison Avenue, ADOS Suppression

The discussion explores how the term "Black" was originally a way to escape the word "Negro" but was eventually hijacked by Madison Avenue for "Blaxploitation" and corporate branding. The hosts argue that Black Lives Matter was a similar rebranding effort supported by big advertisers. They predict a similar attempt to rebrand the ADOS movement as "hateful" or "divisive" to suppress its specific political demands.

rebranding· madison avenue· ados· black lives matter· exploitation

2:20:55 It's the epitome of ignorance. Stuck on stupid SOB, like you calling my mama a B? I mean Roland we're gonna have to take this outside that kind of thing but they get so deep in the woke-ness and quote unquote blackness that's really what it is i mean they're black addicts is what they are! They just get high off oh this brand of black because we already said it right we're not black First of all, there's no country that black goes back to. I mean we have a lineage and as long as they stick with this you know it's just brand net yeah that was hijacked by you know well Madison Avenue right after when and let me be clear when black was created

2:21:45 Black was to escape away from Negro right which was clue too close to the trigger word So it's like okay We'll go to black and it was something that black people kind of owned and I okay look like Adolf now It was like a new term. Okay, we won't be what you call us will become black You and you and hotel spoke about this? It was very good as enlightening yeah, so what happens is that The advertisers and the powers-that-be say hey, you know what oh Let's create black exploitation films and shape what black is for them. And that's where your... it got hijacked, it was Afros and dashikis and that kind of thing then it became perms in these loud suits. And if I may make the observation that Black Lives Matter was mainly supported by big brands that are big advertisers

2:22:41 They're trying to rebrand black again. It's like we gotta get in and to be honest, they're gonna try this with ADOS They're gonna try to rebrand it and you seen that what they're doing is their rebranding now there bots. Yeah anti-immigrant there They're hateful. There divisive among black people You know that this is what they do. They take a term and they just Branded and they did the same thing with black I mean then that's why now is The black ink is what is black and they determine what is black. They are going to regret standing on... I think they're already pulling back on Black Lives Matter as you said. Oh it's burned! Yeah, they're gonna regret it people might want to remind them

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The View, Alpha Kappa Alpha, Sorority Representation

Sunny Hostin and other members of the media celebrate Kamala Harris’s membership in Alpha Kappa Alpha (AKA) on "The View." They criticize a reporter for not knowing the sorority's specific "screech" or colors, framing it as a lack of respect for black female excellence. The hosts argue this focus on "representation" and sorority ties is a distraction from the lack of substantive policy for the broader black community.

the view· alpha kappa alpha· kamala harris· michelle obama· sorority

2:23:29 So I think we left off at a stroll. And so even in this clip, I don't know if it was this one or the next one they mentioned that it even made it up to the view right on the strolling. Oh yeah well we know okay good now you perfect perfect I mean to put into context, right? I'm a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha. Today is our Founders Day That's why i'm wearing a sweatshirt that says 1908 I thought you were born for a second! Yeah no, 1908 was when we were founded today is our founders day We were founded 111 years ago where the first black sovereignity was founded

2:24:07 That was not a great one because my voice is and what was shocking to me Was if you are the reporter following Kamala Harris then at Howard University where our sorority was founded You should know that she's a member. You should know that that are that is our sorority calls, and we were right pink and green She did no that she must not have it sound I thought you said she just didn't know the screech. Um, I don't know. She's members of her sorority. I mean, Kiwi is our call. I could see where you might not know that little detail. I mean, not every reporter knows every single thing but the entire room is doing it. I mean, this is something that i think you should know. Michelle Obama's an AKA? This is not rocket science! And the interesting thing and the reason there isn't an AKA Is because black women weren't allowed to join white sororities in 1908.

2:25:03 So what she's saying is, how dare you not know who we are? Oh yeah. There was a lot of that. We're the AK and this was a liberal reporter they tried to cancel behind this. How dare you not know your father Kamala! You don't know every intricacy of black fraternity and sorority life. How dare you?! I mean that's kind of the notion they came with And now you see why the strolling made it up to The View because Sonny is bought in. And as we're going to find out, a lot of the media is. The Center for American Progress said black women are one of the most active voting blocs in United States and recently black women were credited with saving Joe Biden's presidential hopes carrying him to a momentous win in the South Carolina primary land says the success of the stroll to the polls campaign shows unity among Greek sororities and

2:25:57 of getting involved in the political process, especially among black women. We can get the job done and it shows that black women are always engaged and that culminates into something fantastic for our country, for our families, for our communities and my agent tells me the murals selected to be featured from across Atlanta are also the works of black women. So a lot of shouting out going on there, and full disclosure I'm a member of Delta Sim with Ada and Aisha, a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Andi think it's so important that you mentioned J Bell that this does not have anything to do with a sorority supporting a particular Democrat or Republican. This goes

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25th Amendment Commission, Nancy Pelosi, Joe Biden

The hosts suggest that Nancy Pelosi’s 25th Amendment Commission is not aimed at Donald Trump, but is a "gallows" being built for Joe Biden. They argue the "Black Ink" women intend to remove Biden shortly after the election to install Kamala Harris. This is framed as the ultimate use of a "white man tool" to achieve a specific power goal for the black female political establishment.

nancy pelosi· 25th amendment· joe biden· kamala harris· gallows

2:26:36 to show what this election means as far as representation. To have someone this high on the ticket that is a member of an organization that you identify with... Translation, we will sell our souls- That's right! ...to be able to say our sorority sister made it into the White House because I mean they're gonna pull the plug on Joe let's be completely transparent The way they're looking at this, the Black Ink women. We get Joe in there and we're gonna pull the chair out from under him as soon as we get him established in the White House. That's what Nancy Pelosi was doing with the 25th Amendment Commission It's not for Trump Oh yeah! They were setting it up Yeah, that's for Joe

2:27:27 Isn't that sad? It's like Joe is walking around and he seeing his gallows being built. The gallows are being built right in plain view, the 25th amendment. I'll say this to Joe Biden if he's listening... Welcome to the black man's world, Joe! They're using you exactly how they've been using us politically all along all of these years as a just say mechanism or tool to get to uh and not like i'm being clear here not speaking about all black women because I'm gonna be honest with you, black women

2:28:04 are furious and fearless on social media right now. They're pushing back just as hard as black men, I guess it's that protective nature because they've finally gotten hip to what's going on here. And you saw some of this during the Black Lives Matter Inc marches and protests You saw a lot of black women standing up and saying excuse me? The hell are you doing?! But these, the bule women they all for it's like if we can just get one in. Just get one in yeah. Yeah because you know what Barack Obama making it to the White House they've always felt like this so Barack Obama making it to the White House before them was a huge smack in the face Like we've been carrying water for a long time and you put a black man in before you put a black woman in? Oh no! And he wasn't even Ados

2:28:57 Not even Ados, but it doesn't matter because she's not Ados either. We just need somebody that looks like us and that's important because I think this has a lot to do with image problem so we're moving on from there And I just want to bring up one more point if you notice that whole news panel at live 11 is bullet No kidding. Yeah out from this sorority arms from this era. I'm delta Kappa Kappa. I'm kappa kappa I was like right So if you're a black woman and not in the end crowd You have a very small chance of making it in his media world, and this is exactly what they complain about

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Steve Cokely, The Boule, Greek Organization Secrecy

A throwback clip from Steve Cokely discusses the "Boule" and the "webs" of black Greek organizations that operate as a hidden power structure. Cokely warns these groups to stop their public manifestations, as he intends to "penetrate" their circles. The hosts use this to explain the "inner sanctum" of black political infrastructure that divides the community into "in-crowds" and "outsiders."

steve cokely· the boule· greek organizations· secrecy· infrastructure

2:29:37 It's not interesting. It's the hip-hop, if you don't pledge... You're not making it very far and same way for me I never pledged even though I mean I had opportunities to let me just that was my cup of tea but there is some limitations to how far you can make it within that the infrastructure. So we're gonna go back to a throwback clip from show 18 and this is from the one and only Steve Coakley, the Boule Master. The Omega and the Sigma, show you right. The AKA, the Zeta, the Sigma Gamma Rho and the Delta They will all be informed publicly Please do not have a public manifestation of the Greek thing Don't have a big dinner

2:30:34 Don't have a big reception. Don't put it in the paper that you're coming because I suggest to you that we're going to start to visit you at your things and ask you to prove your Greek thing on the spot so, we make a suggestion That were in the process of penetrating a group of circles And these circles are webs Which are numerous organizations just beyond the boulay Yeah, that was a fun episode episode 18 and he was basically they at one point we had to go into hiding because people were getting hip to it but now they're back out and Just letting there be known that you know what they're all about so It's clear. I mean clearest day what's going on here? But they're gonna regret

2:31:30 the day of coming out of the shadows because people have a clear understanding. And like I said, this is for government workers and things that nature just cost you're part of the group don't mean your part of the group. Let's be honest about that is really the inter sanctum of of bullayism that has the power, but they use... Like you always gotta have a bag man. You always have to have a front man or front woman that oh yeah they go to their homeless shelter and they feed the homeless. They do all these good things. Right? But it's this real power structure on the inside is making the calls and basically dividing black people so in that division there are levels

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Get Your Booty to the Poll, Strip Club PSA, Objectification

A controversial PSA titled "Get Your Booty to the Poll" features pole dancers encouraging black men to vote to "make it rain" and end cash bail. The hosts express disgust at the ad, which they claim aired on broadcast television in markets like Austin and Atlanta. They argue the ad reveals the low opinion the Democratic establishment has of black men, believing they can only be motivated by sexual objectification.

get your booty to the poll· strip clubs· voter turnout· atlanta· objectification

2:32:23 Just like the black man's at the bottom. The next layer of that is the promiscuous or uneducated, or unwashed Black woman which they like to use and I want to make this one point before you play this next clip now Reality TV is a huge part of black culture to it. I'm troubled by it but They had this reality show come out about sorority life and on there some of the women was carrying themselves like some of the women on other reality shows that are considered low-class, like The Loving Hip Hops or where Cardi B came from. You know they're beneath us. They shut that show down real quick

2:33:12 Because they were like, no you're not going to misrepresent us. But they didn't use the same energy to shut down The shows that gave us Cardi B and a lot of these other Was this Sorority Sisters? Was that's the name of the show? Yes got shut down real quick because some of the behavior that was carried on there, they didn't deem acceptable. But it's acceptable for women when you want to use them like they used these women in this next campaign ad get your booty to the pole Get your booty to the pole, get your booty to the pole. Do we get your attention? Good! So... you're really not gonna vote? You know it's more than just the president on the ballot right? Check it A district attorney decides who to prosecute Including whether or not they go after dirty cops Do you know who elects the DA

2:34:18 We do. But you don't want to vote! Can't make it rain if you locked up on some bullshit Want trades and coding taught in our schools? Then vote for the school boards that will prepare us for the job market Wanna end cash bail? Well then, vote for the sheriffs and county officials that feel the same way you do But you talking about, oh they gonna pick who they gonna pitch out Ferguson just elected their first black mayor You know how that happened It's clear black lives don't matter to some of our current elected officials. If they matter to you, then don't let other people decide who is going run your community Get your booty to the poll. For information on how and where to vote, as well as resources to find out who's running where you live go to getyourbootytothepoll.com This aired once I saw this one of these I've put it in the show notes Of course, I have seen one of these ads and these are pole dancers That's the whole setting

2:35:21 Yes, and it was targeted at black men like oh we can't get them on the You know the typical thing I looked at Tina Women Adam yeah, I look to Tina she looked at me And you know because she's learning just as much as I am listening to Mo Faxx and She looks at me says holy crap. I said yep That's what they think of black man, and that's what they think of unsophisticated black women. Oh we can now... So these are the same women, oh women are victimized and you know objectified and all these things that's saying it on the pole right but oh come on girls! We need to get these black men to vote you know shake it up

2:36:08 Unbelievable. Dance, dance! Like you said dance yeah this is what they told him it's amazing that you said that because well that's exactly what they're telling them okay so I didn't to be fair inside baseball of the white kind in a full term which i censored myself on for good reason...I know exactly what you mean. Dance monkey boy dance that yes that's the full quote and I didn't do that out of respect with the grinder. He was like, yeah! Yeah exactly but that's what it is. That's what it is dance monkey boy and they go to show you they're not just talking about me and anybody they feel like underneath them this thing has levels to do it and they like okay the only thing you provide is your looks Has your mom has Mama Facts seen one of those ads? One of those PSAs I didn't want to do it to her No okay good I couldn't

2:37:01 I mean that would be... But it's on television! It's on broadcast television mode. Is it? Yes, yes!! I've seen this on television When you said, that went past me when you say you saw the thing about like on your social media feed or something. No! We were watching the TV and we look at each other like what did that? What just... Now I don't know if it was inserted by the local cable company That's very possible so it was an ad that ran at least locally in Austin Right. I'm sure it was targeted at certain strip club friendly markets in Atlanta, Texas As you know Moe we live in Southeast Austin Opportunity Zone 33 There's a reason why it showed up on my cable trust me But this... Brothers and sisters This is what they think of us Put them women on the pole shake it up Oh ya can't make it rain shawty if your locked up It's like what? What?!

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Candace Owens vs Cardi B, Joe Biden Interview

Candace Owens criticizes Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders for "pandering" to black people by interviewing rapper Cardi B. Owens calls the move demeaning and suggests the candidates believe black people are "stupid." Cardi B defends herself on Instagram, claiming her millions of followers and tax contributions give her the right to engage in the political process. The hosts view the Cardi B interviews as a sign of Democratic desperation.

candace owens· cardi b· joe biden· bernie sanders· pandering

2:38:04 That is so low. Yeah, and it was met with pushback by black women. They were like what this is what you think of us but it doesn't stop at that level they've used Cardi B as well. There are way more intellectual black Democrats you could have sat down with it, you chose an illiterate rapper because that's what she is, she's illiterate Yeah that's Candace Owens throwing some major shade at Cardi B following the rappers chat with presidential candidate Joe Biden and Cardi...she's not having it

2:38:41 Oh, snapity-snap. It all started on Sunday when Candace tweeted this clip of herself on the Ben Shapiro show accusing both the former vice president and Bernie Sanders of pandering to black people by conducting interviews with Cardi. It is demeaning it is pandering it is ridiculous okay and she asked pointedly ridiculous questions I want lower taxes but I want universal health care for all. She had no idea what she was doing and yet both Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden made the time to sit with her because they believe black people are stupid, and black people that thought yay that's a win know it's not a win." Yeah she didn't sugarcoat it! It is one of the biggest insults... And Cardi who has opened up before about English not being her first language

2:39:23 back on Twitter, writing in part quote. I don't want to argue with you Candace. I really don't have the time. I honestly just feel sorry for you. And that's when Cardi took the feud to Instagram live. Why wouldn't Joe Biden sit down with me? Cardi B millions of followers and I pay millions in taxes. I'm heard all around the world so just like I can make people pop their and have a good time, and make them feel like a bad bitch. I could also encourage millions of followers to go vote! Oh, mofaxx you better tell us... Look it got me- And this is why i don't believe the polls No me neither The democrats have went so low Yeah Get your booty to the polls strolled to the poll uh

2:40:21 letting Cardi B talk to Biden and Bernie Sanders. And notice when Ice Cube went and talked to the campaigns, oh he's a rapper you need infrastructure behind you so that lets you know Cardi already has the infrastructure behind her and she can't even carry on I want to be nice she can't even carry out on a competent conversation Well, just play the next clip.

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Cardi B Interview Critique, Megan Thee Stallion, WAP

The hosts critique Cardi B’s interview with Joe Biden, noting it was heavily edited to hide her lack of political sophistication. They suggest that when the "mockery" of the interview became too much, Cardi B used a public divorce announcement and the release of the song "WAP" as distractions to regain her standing. This is presented as a cycle of using "low-class" culture to maintain political influence.

cardi b· joe biden· megan thee stallion· wap· distraction

2:41:09 No justice for it. I'm tired of it, I just want more stricter laws that is fair to black citizens and you know its fair for cops too If you kill somebody that doesn't have a weapon on them You go to jail! You know what? if I kill somebody I gotta go to jail You gotta go to jail too That's her actually talking to Biden I remember this. He needs that cue, it's like going your turn Joe. This thing was so heavily edited! Even Dvorak brought clips it was so insane and you hear that in contrast with Candace Owens

2:42:06 Exactly. Tina has a girl crush on her, man! It's like if Candace comes on... there are couple women who come out including Sidney Powell who is Michael Flynn's lawyer If Candice comes on it's like... And just to be objective sometimes Candace Owens can dance as well because it's like She brings valid points, but it's like now is not the time. I mean... It's young. It's experience. She doesn't have the experience yet she's getting there You don't think it's experience you think? I think its shock value If I'm gonna say this and that Noah's gonna piss the liberals off That what I mean is Experience knowing when to pull what weapon or tool

2:42:59 No, it's our brand. No I mean it's gotten her to the level that its got her too but it's just me how I interpret is like yeah you're right but it's not the right time You know what I'm saying? Like, you don't repo a guy's car at his funeral. I mean that kind of... I understand but can we not chalk that up to her experience and knowing how to do it or you think she's being driven and strings being pulled No no no! I think she smart enough Not saying that when i say dance I mean she understands if I say this

2:43:36 It's gonna it's kind of like Trump at its trump esque. Yes, I say this yes You nailed it is I'm gonna get the headlines Get the blowback that's gonna fuel my like we said Trump takes that energy on yeah And it makes him grow so I'm not saying she's ignorant when she says it I'm just saying that she has such a powerful message that It hurts her with who really needs to hear her because me, I understand what she's doing. So what you're saying is it hurts her the way...I believe it hurts Trump when he goes too far crazy and just people get it but it looks so weird towards people who don't?

2:44:21 How the first debate was compared to the second debate. Voila, exactly! Exactly that I understand why he did that because like firstly i'm gonna shake things up Well that was the heel cause of controversy Hopefully I'll get a huge gaffe out of Bernie and Biden And put him in bed tonight That kind of thing it didn't work and then it lowers the bar so when you come back with CEO Trump It's like, oh yeah he can be competent. You know I mean i understand...I get all the levels of it so I'm not saying I don't get it but I'm just saying to her the women you're trying to actually reach that natural

2:45:04 I call it, you know the gag reflex is like ugh. Like don't criticize a dead guy that just got killed yesterday! I get it we can talk about that next week okay? That's all right I just... Good good Candace is a good topic to tackle yeah so but when you look at the two parties and who they put up It's like one is articulate and you know, and savvy in the way she carries herself as far as looks. Is modest but she still attractive. She spot on and then you have Cardi B over here. Like Cardi B? And I think after...and I will say this

2:45:49 After she made this mockery of herself, that's when she pulled a divorce card. Which she is back with Offset now. I think that was... I gotta get the heat off on me because she was getting roasted online. She needed distraction Yes, and then she came out with WAP and then it was all over. Then she's back on top baby I'm glad you mentioned where the other star of what and so they needed somebody to take her place But we make in this stallion is that is that who? Yeah, I know these things Why do I know Megan Oh, I know my stepdaughter talks about me before we get there We got a talk about Tom Burrell and his theory on the stud-in sluts

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Tom Burrell, Studs and Sluts Campaign, Plantation Marketing

Advertising legend Tom Burrell discusses his theory of the "Studs and Sluts" campaign, which he argues is a continuation of slave-era conditioning. He claims modern media and music videos promote black men as "brutes" and black women as "sluts" to keep the community unwashed and easily controlled. The hosts apply this to the "Democratic Plantation," where these archetypes are used to maintain a reliable voting bloc.

tom burrell· marketing· slavery· plantation· music videos

2:46:36 I'm sorry, which clip is this mom 33? 33. Yeah Okay You say that this is partly the result of popular culture Which promotes black men as brutes and black women as sluts the studs and sluts campaign Talk about that then you look at the stud farms that existed, you know. You as a slave...you are a piece of property we want you tomorrow morning to go over to so-and-so's plantation to mate with so and so's wench okay? This was the nature of things. You could be in a family situation where loving family situation today with

2:47:22 Your spouse. You wake up the next morning to find your spouse is gone because your spouse was sold The same thing with your children They could be gone the next day you have absolutely nothing to do with it, no control And people lost their families for life. And you build up a callous to that, you build up conditioning of well this is the way it is I must be what they say that I am and then we carry this out and then everybody's scratching their head wondering why why are we doing this? So you fast forward 400 years and this theme seems, the studs and sluts theme seems to be carried out certainly in the music videos which are produced and acted in by black people. Yes!

2:48:17 So would you like to explain who Tom Burrell is? I mean, you're more familiar with his work than I am. This is from... Hell no we ain't gonna take it anymore. What's uh...? We're not gonna take it anymore. Hold on. No, hold on. I know he's a marketing genius and built a huge advertising firm. Rage Against the Machine! There we go Okay, that's what we're talking about right no Tom Burrell the barrel I was like who are we talking about here? Yeah cuz you you said you've been in his I got it. Here we go. I remember now let me just bring it up. That's fine yes, Tom Burrell is

2:49:19 He is, he created or was it Burrell McBain? This was the this is a legend in advertising. So he understands about brand, the point I'm making is he understands about who Rick is. Well yes, just to... Yes, the black Marlboro man McDonald's Coca-Cola He has brought you everything unhealthy. He has brought lots of unhealthy to the black man and black woman But yes, he is legend in the business Well, when he says this you have to hear him out because he understands about branding and so let's look at he's talking about plantation life. So let's think about this in the terms of the Democratic Plantation they had their studs and they had their sluts. This does go vote we go over here We tell you where to go You show up you do your business

2:50:15 Do you think? And then you have, not my words his the sluts and it's like they keep. You know they use them for the sexual aspect to keep the studs under control and engaged. And that's basically how they tried to use Cardi but she wasn't smart enough to be used because of course She had a huge failure when she tried to talk to Biden, which I don't understand what they were thinking there. That's Robin Sanders who came up with some idea. I'm sure of it. I'm sure it was her idea So what they had to do is they had the swap out It's like okay. Ah this is where Megan Thee Stallion comes in okay? I got it. Yes alright 34 I saw this

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Megan Thee Stallion, SNL Performance, Daniel Cameron

Megan Thee Stallion uses her "Saturday Night Live" performance to attack Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron over the Breonna Taylor case. The performance features audio from activist Tamika Mallory and the slogan "Protect Black Women." Cameron responds on Fox News, calling the disparaging comments "disgusting" and "intolerant." The hosts note the high production value of the SNL set, suggesting corporate participation in the political messaging.

megan thee stallion· snl· daniel cameron· breonna taylor· tamika mallory

2:51:11 The most disrespected, unprotected neglected person in America is the black woman. Over the weekend Megan Thee Stallion made her Saturday Night Live performance political highlighting the words protect black women behind her on the set during her song Savage and as well including audio of activist Tamika Mallory's scathing takedown of the Breonna Taylor indictment news. We need to protect our black women and love our black women And the powerful performance was not taken kindly by Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron, who shared his thoughts on Fox News' Fox and Friends Tuesday morning. Well let me just say I agree that we need to love and protect our black women there's no question about that

2:52:01 But the fact that someone would get on national television and make disparaging comments about me because I'm simply trying to do my job is disgusting. The fact that a celebrity, that i've never met before wants to make those sorts of statements they don't hurt me but what it does it exposes the type of intolerance That people in the hypocrisy because obviously people preach about being tolerant you see a lot of that from the left about being tolerant But what you saw there is inconsistent with tolerance. In fact, it's It's her espousing intolerance Because I've started decided to stand up for truth and justice Some inside baseball from the media tip

2:52:47 Saturday Night Live, which I was in Manhattan when it was just getting crazy in the 80's. I follow the show and know people who directed and worked on it. The musical guest was always It was always the coolest performer or band and it always sucked because it was always live, the sound was bad. It was the same junkie set where they had to stand in...it was always like that but you could-the next day you could go on Monday Wow did you see this screaming hair bands? Or the screaming mushrooms whatever those kinds of bands right yeah they were really cool we all knew it sucked

2:53:28 But now, Saturday Night Live is doing high-end production on these numbers. High end! Most of it was taped so a lot of lip sync but the set is built specifically... The Breonna Taylor, the words, this was a very very costly production They've been doing more of that with political messages So just as a note that's your Comcast NBC participating in this and it was really well done And I'm glad you allied it, because I'm going to go ahead and slam the OOP on home. The color coding... the white, black and red for my people out there to understand the satanic rituals and the spell casting. Yep! That's what that was about a lot of black-and-white a lot of checkers everything was there And the women dancing around had red wigs on yes this is going to be important I've been pointing out the hair and Cardi B

CHAPTER 44 / 50 Discussion

Malcolm X Hijacking, Protecting Black Women, Muslim Context

The hosts accuse Megan Thee Stallion of "hijacking" a Malcolm X quote about protecting black women. They play the full 1962 speech to show that Malcolm X was specifically referring to "Muslim women" who adhere to certain standards of modesty and conduct. They argue that using this quote while "twerking and jerking" in a song called "Savage" is a gross distortion of Malcolm X's original message.

malcolm x· megan thee stallion· elijah muhammad· muslim· protection

2:54:26 Different color wig on. So this is important when we get down to a couple more clips What trouble me is this one you're singing a song called savage? Savage, this is what they called us for many of years Savages their savages and you go on to do a politically charged performance And you choose to use the song Savage. Then you have the audacity to stop it and your walk running around women shaking everything loose is no, no, uh, reservations just

2:55:13 twerking and jerking, it's like what in the world? And then you stop mid-song and go into what led this clip of Malcolm X. And they clipped this clip up to hijack Malcolm X. It was like see we're black, we're black see! See we're really black black. You know that's why they use a Malcolm X and they know he resonates in a certain way with all Black people but especially Black males So I want to clear some things up because, I find this very disgusting troubling and i won't let it stand. So what we're going to do is go into the full Malcolm X clip of what they hijacked or trying attempting to hijack on protecting black women. The most disrespected person in America Is the Black woman

2:56:01 The most unprotected person in America is the black woman. The most neglected person in America is the black woman, and as Muslims the Honorable Elijah Muhammad teaches us to respect our women and to protect our women then the only time a Muslim really gets real violent is when someone goes to molest his woman We will kill you for our woman I'm making it plain, yes. We will kill you for our woman. We believe that if the white man will do whatever is necessary

2:56:41 To see that his woman gets respect and protection then you and I will never be recognized as men Until we stand up like men and place the same Penalty over the head of anyone who puts this filthy hands out to put in the direction of our women Wow, I'm glad you played that all in context so what let's Dissect this thing here for a second. He starts off by saying black women are most unprotected women which was true at that time But then he goes on to say protect our women when he's talking about our women, he's talking about Muslim women

2:57:26 He's not talking about like black women in general. And reason why I say that is one of the most iconic scenes from the movie X by Spike Lee is it has Malcolm played by Denzel Washington walking down a street in Harlem through a stroll, which is a place where and stroll to the pole put that two or three together but a stroll of prostitutes. And they're like, oh come on daddy don't you know what I'm saying? He's walking- he's not stopping to engage with them and showing white men procuring their services and things of that nature so he was very clear unless you adhere to being a woman or lady and not a female because those are different things You don't deserve our protection

2:58:21 Scene illustrated now the trick work they did was they cut it right there I have the whole speech and i'm gonna And the reason why, I was bringing up hair color wigs all that kind of thing is relevant to this next clip Who taught you to hate the texture of your head? Who taught you to hate the color of your skin, to such extent that you bleach? To get like the white man. Who taught you to hate the shape of your nose and the shape of your lips? Who taught you to hate yourself From the top of your head to the soles of your feet Who taught you to hate your own kind? Who taught you to hate the race that you belong too So much, so that you don't want to be around each other. No before you come asking mr Muhammad does he teach hate you should ask yourself who taught you to hate being what God made you Wow This is good Wow I love it

CHAPTER 45 / 50 Discussion

Self-Hate, Plastic Surgery, Objectification Consequences

A clip of Malcolm X asking "Who taught you to hate yourself?" is used to critique the modern trend of black female celebrities undergoing skin lightening and nose thinning. The hosts point to Beyonce and Megan Thee Stallion as examples of this aesthetic shift. They argue that when women objectify themselves, they invite unwelcome behavior and put men in the awkward position of having to defend "honor" that the women themselves have discarded.

malcolm x· beyonce· plastic surgery· self-hate· objectification

2:59:24 So now when most women in Hollywood make it, they get lighter. Their nose gets thinner their hair gets lighter almost to blonde I mean we can go down the list and the co-feature on Miss Megan Thee Stallion's song Savage is one Beyonce and you can clearly see the lightning of Beyonce, the nose thinning of Beyonce. Everything! The hair, the style... Right. ...the outfits So if you're gonna use Malcolm use him in proper context because it's the same exact speech It's not like I cherry picked one speech and- I'm surprised I mean I of course didn't know this but i'm surprised that no one was all over this saying wow that was really messed up what you did there

3:00:18 Who's gonna do it? Yeah, well the right can't touch Malcolm. Right because of how he's perceived Mm-hmm and the left is the one using them so I mean who other than us You're right this is the way It's being played and so I just want to lay that out because these are find it very disgusting if Malcolm X was here living today he would be very troubled by how women are being used, and let's be clear they are being used to... I don't know as objects. And they always talk about people objectifying them and somebody brought this up there like the more women get control of themselves from that quote-unquote patriarchy, the less clothes they wear so which I mean can you look at the 1900s

3:01:13 It was no dresses down to the floor. I'm not saying a woman can do what they want with their hair They can do what they want with their clothes, whatever What i'm saying is this? Is that you can't objectify yourself And then want to say oh we're not being respected by men that have no respect for women in general stand up guys We will protect women to the end. I have three daughters, a wife and mother like Malcolm X said, I will kill you over them! And i'm being literal If I see a woman in distress and you know...and..I can help? It's not something she put herself into, I will help But if your putting yourself on the line of fire This is what black men are saying like What do you want me to do?! Like I mean wha-

3:02:07 Well to me, when I saw the Get Your Booty To The Poles ad. I'm like wow they're so desperate it's desperation. It has to be. Right and it is desperation for the women they are using too because I want to clarify this one thing we can't forget The survival sex aspect of this. A lot of these women don't have any other choice. Cardi B, I'm sure she probably had a hard life What episode did we do that on? We did a survival sex episode That was on the one with... I can't remember which one it was But we played the clips over and over as a throwback clip

3:02:56 Because it's very important. It's not like women wake up one day and say hey, you know what I'm gonna some women do But a lot of women say you know what this is the last resort? it's kind of like we're saying thing with drug dealing a lot of guys don't wake up and say You know what? I'm gonna be a drug dealer Episode 8 Yes, thank you. Yeah so they're victims of circumstance but what I find disgusting is the way they're being used and played on both sides the studs and the sluts because it's like you don't have any other way and you don't have any other choice i get it i mean i get it i understand where cardi b comes from i understand where uh megan stallion comes from uh it's a it's alluring one two if

3:03:46 you don't have any better choice, but what I have a problem is and this when you said you heard it on TV we don't have any filters anymore. No A lot of times it's like okay I mean I'm not approved um and I grew up watching Uncut on BET at 3am as a young man so I'm not approved but that kind of thing didn't come onto 3 am right Now we got now we got 3 p.m.. Now We got WAP at the top of the charts with the video everywhere being heralded is fantastic and so liberating for women Right, and I'm a finalize on this point. I'll make him because it I know is that all your slut-shaming Are you this or that no? No, we're not no That's not true doesn't come up to what I'm saying Is some women may hear this way in its a trigger, and I'm just oh

3:04:36 observing that may be triggering to them. What I'm saying is this, and when you let women represent you and boil you down to one part of your anatomy then you have people that look at you like a object And it puts us in a very awkward place because a lot of good women just follow along Because that's the trend and then they invite unwelcome behavior Black man or any man in the awkward position of do I maintain this woman's honor and put myself into? That's a lot of men in jail behind that scenario. Just yes, for real for real. Yes so um III mark that's the end of my rant but yeah is very troubling but they've used this person Megan Estallian as

CHAPTER 46 / 50 Discussion

Tory Lanez Shooting, Megan Thee Stallion, Blood Sacrifice

The shooting incident between Megan Thee Stallion and Canadian rapper Tory Lanez is analyzed. The hosts question the medical plausibility of being shot in the foot without hitting bones or tendons. They delve into "conspiratorial" territory, suggesting Megan is a "blood sacrifice" recipient whose career skyrocketed after her mother's death. They also emphasize that Lanez is Canadian, not ADOS, complicating the "black man vs. black woman" narrative.

tory lanez· megan thee stallion· shooting· canada· mk ultra

3:05:26 to levy that black men are harmful to black women, including the shooting between her and Tory Lanez. Megan Thee Stallion getting candid about that shooting incident last month sharing some graphic pics at And, let me tell you... it's not pretty. The 25-year old rapper took to Instagram Wednesday to clap back at the haters who seemed to believe she made the whole story up In a since deleted post Meg shared these two closeup shots of her feet that appeared have been taken shortly after the incident The WAP rapper had to undergo surgery to remove bullet fragments Ouch!

3:06:09 And if that weren't enough to drop the mic on her haters, she captioned the pics quote, Megan wrapped up her post writing In July, Megan opened about the shooting in an Instagram Live Q&A. Oh Lord, I didn't think I was gonna cry. But yeah...I had to get surgery it was super scary like just the worst experience of my life there's nothing to joke about." She also shared details about the injuries she sustained. And thank God that the bullets didn't touch bones they didn't break tendons like I know I know my mama and daddy my granny had to be looking out for me with that one

3:07:06 Yeah. Now I will say this, and this is where we get conspiratorial stuff- can i get some theremin? Because I'm about to go all the way there. Yeah! I think we can arrange that for you. Theremin?! Yes ladies and gentlemen he's going off the reservation once again First of all Megan Thee Stallion is the ideal blood sacrifice recipient Because the very time she got signed, her mother died. I'm going there tonight because if you're gonna use them...I have to dismount on these people because they are tools against us as a lineage and as a group So you have this woman Her and Cardi B, I think they're clear MK ultra sex kittens Let's just keep it 100 And then you had this shooting that happened You don't have...hold on..you get shot in the foot

3:08:05 Don't hit any bone or tendon. No bones, no bones! Yeah It's a miracle it's a miracle and then you get shot by Canadian Tori Lanez but then you try to put down the black man's tab and as far when you say black You mean Black American Ados? And by the way I heard my Millennials talking about this incident and they for sure know that the black man shot her in the foot I'm not kidding. There was no ifs, ands or buts about it. Of course! Because that's what Megan... hey they were like, Megan you play this up. This works perfect for the agenda. We'll make you the victim we'll make you know the sympathetic figure will make Tory Lanez the bad guy i'm not saying who are bad or not

3:08:57 He shot the ground and then fragments from of cement, you know hit her foot. Well I'm not saying that it's a hoax I'm not saying that but I'm just saying if you get shot in your foot and it doesn't hit any bones That's almost damn near possible. I mean your bones is mostly your foot is mostly bones Hey, you ever dropped anything on your foot? I mean come knock it off But Tory Lanez, not an ADOS. I'm not gonna say... Yeah, not a ADOS but he's Canadian so it's the perfect thing is hey we're gonna We got Meghan Lestow right here She's the victim of black men she's gonna galvanize black women into the gender war I didn't know the Canadian angle that's hilarious Shop by a Canadian! Oh No

3:09:46 That's what we need to start saying not a black man. He was shot by Canadian Because black is not a country Canada is shot by Canadians That doesn't fly over very well. So now once she gets shot, oh they give her the SNL She has a number one song Her and car I mean Cardi B basically passed her to baton because Cardi B was the go-to but it's like she's too Got her in the WAP video Yeah yeah got her in the WAP video Now we're and to be honest with you they know which songs are going to be hits day-day They don't dole them out. It's like, okay yeah we want the celebrity dudes to blow so we'll put them on this song right? I mean it's all about features. You add Kylie Jenner to the video what more can you need? What more do you need? Exactly off into the races So now you have Cardi, excuse me Megan Thee Stallion She's on SNL

CHAPTER 47 / 50 Discussion

New York Times Op-Ed, Transgender Stats, MLK Branding

Megan Thee Stallion pens an op-ed for the New York Times about violence against black women, citing high mortality rates and violence against transgender individuals. The hosts view this as a corporate effort to "MLK" her—turning a person into a polished political product. They note the conspicuous absence of any mention of the struggles faced by black men in these high-level media reports.

new york times· megan thee stallion· transgender· breonna taylor· branding

3:10:44 And now she's writing op-eds for the New York Times. This morning, hip hop star Megan Thee Stallion speaking out and speaking up for black women in America. Being constantly told she is too much or not enough. The most disrespected person is the black woman. The singer penning a powerful... piece in the New York Times taking on the issue of violence against women, opening up about her own experience and what she describes as being a victim of an act of violence by a man explaining the issue is even more intense for black women who struggle against stereotypes that are seen as angry or threatening when we try to stand up for ourselves and our sisters.

3:11:24 for her to speak to these issues and to speak to us specifically because the conversation is almost always about everybody else but black women. It's very meaningful and it's very significant." This comes just days after the rap superstar performed her mega hit Savage on Saturday Night Live, The words protect black women behind her on stage featuring quotes from Malcolm X and activist Tamika Mallory Calling out Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron for his handling of the Breonna Taylor case. We need to protect our black women and love our black women! Megan Thee Stallion's op-ed pointing to other obstacles black women face, like disproportionately high mortality rates for Black mothers and citing a 2019 stat that 91% of transgender or gender nonconforming people who were fatally shot were Black

3:12:18 Oh my goodness. Whoa, that was a great report! Who's missing? It has everything it has Malcolm it has uh... You got a hump on your back you guys you are missing an arm Everything but black men Wow But oh because we say black people as inclusive to them Ah thats not enough you didn't go far enough but then you talk about these stereotypes Who's fielding the stereotypes? Very interesting. I did a Google search, Malcolm X the most disrespected and then black woman. Uh-huh. I'm putting that on the show notes very interesting to see all the different organizations latching onto this all around uh... The right time They're trying to MLK him! Totally

3:13:09 When you go from a person into a product. They finally figured out with this clip, oh we can package them now! Use the sample, just sample them. We sample them. Most disrespected person in the world is a black woman. Whoa... But they talking about trans women and everything else but not black men. I mean literally people don't want to go there. I get it. It's crazy How do you feel? How do you feel Mo? I feel good because people are seeing through this bullcrap. They're scraping the bottom of the barrel here. That's desperation man, and desperation! It's true signs of desperation when this is what you have... That's it? Yeah that's Megan Thee Stallion and then she's even been called out on social media because her story is flimsy

CHAPTER 48 / 50 Discussion

Blame Black Men Hashtag, Twitter Algorithms, J. Edgar Hoover

A "Blame Black Men" hashtag trends on Twitter following comments by Jamel Hill, leading to a "therapeutic" release where black men jokingly took blame for historical disasters like the Titanic. The hosts note that despite its popularity, the movement was suppressed by Twitter algorithms. They also mention the sudden reappearance of Bill Cosby in the news cycle as a potential "algo" manipulation to shift the narrative.

blame black men· twitter· algorithms· jamel hill· bill cosby

3:14:07 And it's in the Tory Lanez even came out. I'll say this At the same time so That clip included man hater number one Jamel Hill So Jamelle, he'll send out a tweet that got the whole social media Going i'm gonna do a show on this blame black men yes We saw this trending Yes and now oh it was so therapeutic all it was like All the black men came and just had a release like all you want to blame us for something? Blame us for everything. Okay, the Hendenburg Titanic Hashtag blame Black Men as the Titanic sinking I was up tweeting-I haven't tweeted so much in my life because i don't even use Twitter like that except to promote this show But I had to get it on the phone And I was just like yeah blame us for this too while your at it

3:14:59 Of course you know I had to put J Edgar Hoover out there. Listen to this though, even though I follow you even though I was looking at all of your tweets following it did not show up on my timeline didn't black Twitter did not bleed through at all at all at all to me and they had to get on top of it so what they did was I think Tory Lane saw a blame black men he did his first live since the shooting stop it right away but at the same time this creepy smiling Bill Cosby yeah that popped up all of a sudden popped up

3:15:41 The Algos, man they were playing with it and then they shut down the blame black men movement. They did! Which side do you want to kick off the Thanksgiving table? Yams or cornbread or collard greens? I'm like man... So the people in these higher ups, they understand how to control the narrative. They do But Blame The Black Man that was so beautiful It was a huge release like oh finally And I wish i could have seen it that way but the Algos did not bring it to me even though I was telling them No it's number one! It was number one on my twitter Well hello this is my point

3:16:24 We gotta get your Twitter darker. I don't know what to do, i'm lost! I mean, I got lots of ADOS following me and people tweet me but no the Algos like oh No, no. And look my last name's Curry You'd think you'd think that would get a little bit of respect from the algos But now they locked that thing down but yeah, I'll be covering it later on another show blame but people say mo well It's just music

CHAPTER 49 / 50 Discussion

Hot Girl Summer, DNA Tests, Wendy Williams

A clip from the Wendy Williams show features a woman seeking advice for her sister, who became pregnant after a "Hot Girl Summer" involving three different men. Wendy suggests stealing toothbrushes for DNA tests. The hosts argue this "hot girl" programming leads to real-world consequences like single-parent households and STDs, while reinforcing the "self-hate" themes mentioned by Malcolm X through the use of blonde wigs.

hot girl summer· dna test· wendy williams· pregnancy· wigs

3:17:02 why are you so hard on them let them do what they want to do well the last hot song before a whap megan statham had no megan the stallion had was uh hot girl summer and hot girl summer has real consequences I'm a wig designer. You're a wig designer? Yes Yeah, you design the hell out of that one Thank you! So how can I help you India? My sister kind had a hot girl summer this summer She was messing around with like three guys and now she's pregnant And we don't know who the father is

3:17:42 So my advice, so my question to you is how do I advise her without judging her? Is it your little sister or big sister. My older sister. Damn that hurts even more. This is our first pregnancy And she doesn't know who the father is well she only messed around with three guys Only three right! What she needs to do is visit each guy now is she showing yet no perfect Here's the plot. She is going to visit each guy and take their toothbrushes. Okay. No, no, no! And you get that DNA test done so that she doesn't look whore-ish when she goes back and says who was the father? Who's the father? Who's the father? You understand? Yeah So she was using no protection just screwing around Hot girls, hot girls No hot girl don't do that She was hot hot. Hot stupid But that's the thing The thing is

3:18:42 You need the DNA test and the best way to do it is to grab the toothbrush. We can do that show hot, hot wow sleep around with three different men no protection I'm speechless yeah three different man no protection now you have a child don't know who their father is obviously not that serious situation so that contributes to let's see possibly STD which affects black women single-parent household which affects black women, possibly lead to abortion if you don't want... I don't know who the father is. Let me cover this thing up." So all the things that ail black women these people contribute to it and sadly maybe i was hearing it wrong but she said no this was the first pregnancy yeah like you know there's not a third like usually mind boggling

3:19:43 No, but what that goes to show you is until she was programmed with this hot girl summer madness. I mean she's dodged it to this point but like she said oh she was hot-hot like I mean she was laughing about it and like that's the thing the audience they know and Wendy Williams sleeping with three men and owning it all that's horse when if you sneak around instill their toothbrushes Oh no problem. That's good So I just want to let people know these things have real and indeed Guess what wig tech long blonde wig Even even Wendy acknowledged if you want to listen to the first five seconds of the clip one last time. Yes Yeah, I heard her say it gosh is of course. I know what this does

3:20:35 It's a your wig designer. Yeah, you design the hell out of that one So this is it This is now as just the call back to Garza and her wig And Cardi B in hers and Megan in her all over wear wigs who taught you to hate yourself? Like back would say come on now But there's always hope. I never want to leave the people. Phew, thank you! I need it too. I need some hope. On a sour note and this is why i was running late again because people...I think they love to do this to me as a game now It's like oh let's wait till Saturday see more really good clips uh This is the final one MSNBC undecided black women in Atlanta on The Candidates

CHAPTER 50 / 50 Discussion

Undecided Black Women, MSNBC Atlanta, Show Outro

The episode concludes with an MSNBC clip of undecided black women in Atlanta who refuse to support Joe Biden due to the 1994 Crime Bill. They state that Kamala Harris's presence on the ticket does not sway them, as they hold officials accountable regardless of color. The hosts celebrate this independent thinking and sign off, encouraging listeners to "pay attention to everything" as the truth reveals itself.

msnbc· atlanta· joe biden· kamala harris· 1994 crime bill

3:21:22 I am totally undecided. I'd write your name in at this point Usually by now, i would have voted already but I'm just not comfortable with either one of them right now. What are you looking for? What do you need to hear let's start at the crime bill and the fact that he has not Not only not apologized, not only no Biden He is not his not only not rectified every time he reverts back too well It was some the black caucus members in the church where they were with it, too Okay You fooled them as well, you know, you never said I'm sorry, you know it's like

3:22:00 I didn't do it. I want to hear an ironclad plan. I don't want to hear if this or that, or after the election does the presence of Kamala Harris on the democratic ticket sway you at all? Not at all. No who said she had our vote? She does not. We was supposed to grab onto Kamala with a black girl magic but that didn't happen because she, she didn't write her wrongs like I hold officials accountable. I don't care what color you are and i think that too often we automatically think that because someone looks like you, that they're going to have your best interests at heart and that's just not simply true Wow this was on MSNBC huh? Yes after the debates! Wooo! You know I saw um The Los Angeles Times did a big zoom call with undecided voters And it was more black than white

3:22:51 In fact, it was very shaded I would say. Except for one all said based upon what we saw tonight Trump Now none of them brought up these issues which of course is underlying at all and that's why such a beautiful clip especially from MSNBC And the nodding lady We didn't even bring her The nodding lady behind Trump and it was so beautiful during his town hall because you knew They couldn't remove her because it was so obvious she was a black woman. If you removed her, it's like kudos to whoever did that and Saturday Night Live even had to make a joke of it! That was SO good and that woman was uncancellable at that moment because the control room is like HOLY CRAP GET RID OF HER! Get rid of her! I'm sorry Control Room, she's a black lady. Do we really have to remove

3:23:46 And she might have been a double agent, but I thought yeah let's put a black lady behind there because she'll be like ooh Trump oh he's no good and she just went uh-huh. I'm ringing my bell for that lady. They're going to show you and this is Atlanta the stronghold of Atlanta 5-11, yeah. So we're winning and what I mean by winning is people are finally all I ask is that you think

3:24:35 I don't tell people how to what to think. I try to help them on how they think by recognizing the memes and all these things so i feel confident that my desire of the lowest voter turnout or even swaying the vote the other way, put us in play you see 500 billions on the table uh that's a real If nothing more than to say, hey we will heal you out. We will heal you out and we gotta pray for Ice Cube. Well definitely well we have to pray for a lot of people but definitely for Ice Cube

3:25:12 Thank you, Mo. This was great! It's so worth it I think we had this is probably one of our best episodes and Noah say it every single time So also thank you to E-Class. I know he's lurking in the shadows He's your support. He's your support. I know He's the coach And again, thank you to HOTEP Jesus. This has been just so much fun for me I feel really happy and really good about this We did some work Mo! Oh yeah, and as I always say pay attention to everything and the truth will reveal itself. And we may not speak until after the election if we do it would be an emergency broadcast but i can't wait for it Mo thank you once again my friend All right Adams see you next time next week Open your eyes so you can see

3:26:10 Little girl that you're hurting me One of these doodle days I've got to get myself together When you think about it Let me think about it One of these doodle days Well, I could do anything but call your name babe Gonna call your name I'm gonna call your name, I wanna call your name, expecting you love. It's one of these good old days, I'm gonna call your name, I'm gonna call your name.