Topic: Alice Walker

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06: Meet The Parents
1:19:31 - 1:25:20

06: Meet The Parents

Alice Walker, The Color Purple, and Anti-Male Propaganda

Alice Walker's "The Color Purple" is analyzed as a preeminent piece of "trauma-based entertainment" that lacks a single positive black male figure. The discussion includes quotes from Walker's daughter, Rebecca Walker, who claims her mother viewed children as "enslaving" and motherhood as "slavery." The hosts argue that this ideology has been successfully propagandized to the black community through media like BET and Oprah Winfrey.