Topic: Dependency

3 chapters across the catalog

90: Micro Mockingbird
2:27:54 - 2:31:18

90: Micro Mockingbird

Racial Division, George Soros and the Four Freedoms

The hosts argue that racial division is intentionally amplified to hide the workings of white supremacy. They claim that the "Four Freedoms" (speech, religion, want, fear) are currently under attack to make the population dependent on the government. George Soros is accused of using his wealth to destroy neighborhoods and create a climate of fear, which the hosts view as an exercise of the "Fifth Freedom."

62: Pink Elephant
2:16:07 - 2:18:18

62: Pink Elephant

Bob Woodson on the Poverty Industry

Civil rights veteran Bob Woodson criticizes the "poverty industry," noting that $22 trillion has been spent on programs that primarily benefit the middle-class administrators rather than the poor. He argues that Black elected officials often reinforce dependency to maintain their own political power. This "missionary model" is compared to the financial structure of Scientology.

04: Facts and Fallacies
56:23 - 1:00:03

04: Facts and Fallacies

Ta-Nehisi Coates on the Myth of Black Criminality

Author Ta-Nehisi Coates challenges the narrative of innate Black criminality by reframing crime as a public health and employment issue. He points out that a high percentage of incarcerated individuals suffer from mental health problems or chemical dependency, issues that are often treated as criminal rather than medical in Black communities. The hosts compare the media's focus on mental health in white mass shooters to the "evil" label often applied to Black offenders.