Topic: Black Hebrew Israelites

4 chapters across the catalog

87: Ye & They
1:11:30 - 1:13:42

87: Ye & They

Jesse Jackson, Black Hebrew Israelites

Historical tensions are revisited, including Jesse Jackson's 1984 "Haimies" comment and the rise of the Nation of Islam. The segment mentions the 2019 Jersey City shooting linked to the Black Hebrew Israelite movement. ADL polls are cited, suggesting that Black Americans are statistically more likely to accept certain anti-Semitic stereotypes than white Americans.

87: Ye & They
1:52:00 - 1:55:58

87: Ye & They

Black Hebrew Israelite Philosophy, African Origins

Kanye West's claim that he is "Jew" rather than "Jewish" is linked to the philosophy of the Black Hebrew Israelites. The hosts discuss the logic that if all humanity originated in Africa, then biblical figures like Adam and Eve would have been Black. This perspective is used to challenge traditional racial categorizations of religious history.

76: Third Rail
50:50 - 57:58

76: Third Rail

Black Hebrew Israelites and YouTube Content Policies

Mo discusses the Black Hebrew Israelite movement and their belief in being the "chosen people" based on Deuteronomy 28. He questions why YouTube allows videos of aggressive street preachers from this group while censoring other content, suggesting it might be "corporate funded hate" used to discredit broader Black nationalist ideas. He mentions his friend TD Media and the importance of growing large enough to be independent of YouTube.

22: The Dream Maker
1:28:57 - 1:32:23

22: The Dream Maker

Assassination of Alberta King and the Troop

On June 30, 1974, Dr. King's mother, Alberta King, was shot and killed inside a church by Marcus Wayne Chennault. Chennault was allegedly part of a group called "The Troop," which the hosts link to Wright-Patterson Air Force Base and government programs like COINTELPRO. The hosts argue that the systematic killing of the King family members points to a broader effort to dismantle their influence.