Topic: Ahmaud Arbery

6 chapters across the catalog

71: Seven Shots
12:56 - 15:14

71: Seven Shots

Institutional Racism, Jacob Blake Case vs. Civil Rights Benchmarks

Nate the Lawyer argues that while institutional racism exists, the Jacob Blake incident may not be the ideal case to illustrate it compared to the deaths of George Floyd or Ahmaud Arbery. He suggests that questioning police response and disproportionate force is legitimate, but the specific facts of the Blake case make a race-based argument difficult to sustain.

71: Seven Shots
2:47:26 - 2:50:52

71: Seven Shots

Ahmaud Arbery Trial, Modern-Day Lynching and Political Timing

The hosts discuss the ongoing trial of Greg and Travis McMichael for the murder of Ahmaud Arbery. They analyze how the media and political establishment are using the Arbery and Rittenhouse trials as a "one-two punch" to frame a narrative about white men acting as "judge, jury, and executioner."

71: Seven Shots
3:25:05 - 3:31:52

71: Seven Shots

Final Thoughts, The Truth Reveals Itself and Outro

The hosts conclude the episode by reiterating that the Rittenhouse and Arbery trials are being used as a psychological operation to advance gun control. Mo Facts encourages listeners to "pay attention to everything" as the truth reveals itself. The show ends with a musical segment.

42: GBG
2:59:38 - 3:02:50

42: GBG

Charlamagne tha God on Self-Defense and Vanilla ISIS

Radio host Charlamagne tha God advocates for black Americans to buy legal firearms for "self-care" following the Ahmaud Arbery shooting. He refers to white nationalist threats as "Vanilla ISIS" and argues that being in prison for defending oneself is better than being in a casket. The hosts find rare common ground with Charlamagne's pro-Second Amendment stance.

40: Politricks
2:48 - 5:19

40: Politricks

George Floyd Death Timeline, NBC News Coverage and Trigger Warnings

A timeline of the May 25, 2020, death of George Floyd is presented, detailing the police response to a counterfeit $20 bill and Officer Derek Chauvin's use of a knee restraint. The segment references other racially charged events including the deaths of Ahmaud Arbery and Breonna Taylor. Moe introduces a specific "trigger warning" audio element to alert listeners to potentially traumatic content.

40: Politricks
16:32 - 20:01

40: Politricks

Media Narrative Building and Judge Pirro's Reenactment

Moe argues that the media began "ramping up" racial tension by grouping the George Floyd case with older incidents like those involving Ahmaud Arbery and Breonna Taylor. Judge Jeanine Pirro provides a dramatic reenactment of Floyd's final pleas and Chauvin's alleged mocking response. The hosts analyze Pirro's emotional delivery as a unique departure from standard Fox News rhetoric.