Topic: Cleveland

4 chapters across the catalog

87: Ye & They
3:12:39 - 3:18:21

87: Ye & They

Louis Farrakhan, LeBron James and China

A clip of Louis Farrakhan critiquing the "plantation" ownership of NBA teams is discussed. The hosts analyze why LeBron James remains silent on issues like China, attributing it to his wealth being tied to corporations like Nike. They suggest that the "bigger they" (corporate and international interests) prevents high-profile Black athletes from standing with figures like Kanye West.

66: Black Butterfly
3:12:57 - 3:19:32

66: Black Butterfly

Uterus Transplants for Men and Episode 66 Sign-off

A final news clip discusses the possibility of uterus transplants for men within the next five to ten years, a development the hosts view as part of a broader "counter-reality" agenda. They briefly critique the low quality of the recent MTV Video Music Awards before signing off. Mo Facts reminds listeners of the next YouTube live session, and the episode concludes with a final call for "Value for Value" support.

57: Capitol Heel
3:12:54 - 3:16:44

57: Capitol Heel

Cleek Keller and Cleveland Meredith, Media Story Linking

The hosts analyze how the media linked the stories of Olympic swimmer Cleek Keller and Cleveland Meredith. They point out a "pivot" in the reporting that makes it sound like the Olympian was the one planning to shoot Nancy Pelosi, when in fact those were Meredith's alleged plans. They criticize this as a tactic to make the entire Capitol crowd appear as armed assassins.

24: Handle with Care
11:41 - 20:19

24: Handle with Care

Russ Parr, Cash Giveaways for Black Voters

Radio host Russ Parr criticized a coalition led by Pastor Scott in Cleveland for allegedly handing out cash to black attendees at pro-Trump events. Parr labeled these participants "low information voters," while the hosts point out the hypocrisy of Parr's show running advertisements for "We Fix Money," a predatory payday loan service. The discussion suggests that direct cash outreach bypasses traditional media gatekeepers who are losing their influence over the black electorate.