Topic: Biracial

7 chapters across the catalog

98: Mixed Up
2:25 - 6:35

98: Mixed Up

Drake and Kendrick Lamar Beef, Racial Classification Confusion

The ongoing public feud between rappers Drake and Kendrick Lamar serves as a catalyst for a discussion on racial classification and the complexities of being biracial. Drake's identity is questioned regarding his blackness and his Canadian upbringing versus ADOS (American Descendants of Slavery) culture. The conversation explores how the system of white supremacy creates confusion for mixed-race individuals who are often not accepted as white and face scrutiny within black communities.

84: More or Less
2:57:15 - 3:00:34

84: More or Less

The "Black Brain Drain" and Planned Attacks

The discussion touches on the "black brain drain," where high-achieving black women defer child-rearing for careers, while those deemed "unfit" are encouraged to have more children through government subsidies. The hosts question if this is a "planned attack" to alter the genetics of the black community. They suggest that over-sexualization in media is a tool to create "unwanted births" that Planned Parenthood then "cleans up."

58: Prop Joe
2:00:51 - 2:10:02

58: Prop Joe

Demographic Shift Visualization, 1610 to 2060, The Browning of America

Adam Curry performs a "live" play-by-play of a demographic chart showing racial percentages in the U.S. from 1610 to 2060. The data shows white populations peaking in the early 20th century and declining toward 41% by 2060, while Hispanic populations eclipse Black populations around 1999. The hosts discuss Joe Biden's observation of biracial couples in commercials as a sign of this "browning" trend.

58: Prop Joe
2:24:00 - 2:28:26

58: Prop Joe

Pinky Film Reference, Racial Fluidity, Colorism in Music

The 1949 film "Pinky" is used to discuss the concept of "passing" and racial fluidity. The hosts critique modern celebrities like Drake and the rapper Mulatto (Latto) for what they describe as "ambiguous" racial identities. They discuss "colorism" within the Black community and the perceived social advantages of lighter skin.

44: Big Bank Barry
1:29:51 - 1:33:28

44: Big Bank Barry

Dr. Randy Short, Harvard Law Review, and The Federalist Society

Dr. Randy Short claims he witnessed Obama being "selected" at Harvard Law School 29 years ago. Short alleges he overheard Obama speaking disparagingly about Black people at a Federalist Society meeting to gain favor with conservative white students. The discussion also mentions Obama’s alleged membership in Skull and Bones as evidence of his alignment with elite power structures.

16: Whiteballed
38:10 - 42:22

16: Whiteballed

Racial Identity and the Black Quarterback Narrative

The discussion explores Colin Kaepernick's racial identity as a biracial man adopted by a white family and how this influenced public perception. Historically, the NFL applied different standards and stereotypes to Black quarterbacks, often questioning their mental capacity for the position. Kaepernick's shift toward a more radical Black identity and his decision to take a knee—a gesture some interpret as a sign of obedience—is analyzed within this historical context.