Topic: Bloods

10 chapters across the catalog

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.

74: Silly Mode
1:17:31 - 1:22:32

74: Silly Mode

Genetic Fear, Pure Bloods vs. Vaccinated

The discussion explores the underlying fear of genetic mixing as a driver of white supremacy. This is compared to the modern divide between "pure bloods" (the unvaccinated) and the vaccinated. The hosts argue that the system intentionally creates these binary identities to foster in-household strife and social fragmentation, mirroring historical efforts to prevent the melding of different racial groups.

70: Four Freedoms
2:56:20 - 3:00:22

70: Four Freedoms

Vietnam Veterans and the "Baby Killer" Stigma

The hosts discuss the mistreatment of Vietnam veterans who returned to a country that called them "baby killers." They highlight the high percentage of black men on the front lines who lacked the means to dodge the draft through college or moving to Canada. This history of being "thrown away" by the government is cited as a reason for modern skepticism toward federal medical mandates.

70: Four Freedoms
3:05:22 - 3:09:29

70: Four Freedoms

Black Soldiers and the "Double War" in Vietnam

Black soldiers in Vietnam reportedly fought a "double war" against both the enemy and discrimination within their own ranks. The hosts discuss how Vietnamese locals were taught racial slurs by white American soldiers. They suggest that the "Blood" culture and dapping originated among these hardened veterans, who returned to a country that still denied them basic foundations of wealth and respect.

55: Trappers Delight
45:52 - 51:15

55: Trappers Delight

Gang Franchising, Small Town Recruitment and the Bloods and Crips

A news report highlights the spread of violent street gangs from major cities like New York and Chicago into small towns like LaGrange, Georgia. Moe explains this as a "franchising" model where national gangs provide backing and "uniforms" to local neighborhood groups. The segment emphasizes that gangs often recruit fatherless boys by offering a sense of belonging and family.

51: Civil Wrongs
1:38:30 - 1:51:26

51: Civil Wrongs

Value for Value, Executive Producer Credits and Kanye West

Adam Curry and Mo Facts acknowledge their executive producers and donors under the "Value for Value" model. They discuss a listener's note regarding the alleged YouTube suppression of Kanye West's "Wash Us in the Blood" music video, noting it was age-restricted while other provocative content was not. The hosts also handle various "Mo Karma" requests and "deadbeat" removals for their supporting audience.

36: Lego My Joeco
2:15:52 - 2:21:56

36: Lego My Joeco

Adrenochrome, Parabiosis and Spirit Cooking

The concept of "Adrenochrome" and the use of young blood for rejuvenation is discussed, referencing scientific studies on "parabiosis" in mice. The hosts link these concepts to "Spirit Cooking" and artist Marina Abramovic, who has ties to Jay-Z and other elites. They suggest these dark themes are entering the consciousness of demographics that the Democratic Party relies on for votes.

34: Big Momma Drama
26:35 - 29:57

34: Big Momma Drama

The Boondocks, Soul Food Health Satire

The animated series "The Boondocks" satirized the film "Soul Food" by highlighting the irony of a family celebrating a matriarch with the very food that caused her fatal health issues. The segment explores how media promotes unhealthy eating habits that contribute to high rates of obesity, diabetes, and high blood pressure in the Black community. Factors such as vitamin D deficiency and mental stress are also identified as contributors to these health disparities.

31: BIE BAE
1:07:05 - 1:11:06

31: BIE BAE

RB Blood Initials, Pan-Africanist Colors

Before his death, Micah Johnson reportedly wrote the letters "RB" in blood at the scene. While some theorized it stood for "robot bomb," news agencies claimed it referred to the Red, Black, and Green colors of Pan-Africanism, a connection used to link the shooter to broader black identity movements.

29: The Rona
1:30:45 - 1:34:30

29: The Rona

Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment, Bad Blood, and Deception

The hosts provide a historical deep-dive into the Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment, where 600 black men were misled into a 40-year study of untreated syphilis. The men were lured with promises of free healthcare for "bad blood" but were denied actual treatment even after penicillin became available.