Topic: Fortune 500

2 chapters across the catalog

87: Ye & They
54:41 - 59:42

87: Ye & They

Music Industry Control, YouTube Monetization

The hosts discuss the demographics of power within the music and film industries, noting that certain groups hold key positions. Mo Facts explains his refusal to monetize on YouTube to maintain his independence, describing mainstream media as a "digital plantation." They argue that true freedom requires moving away from platforms that control a creator's income and social graph.

59: Restoring Justice
5:37 - 10:36

59: Restoring Justice

National Museum of African American History and Culture Propaganda

The discussion centers on the National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC) in Washington, D.C., and its role as a perceived propaganda hub. Mo highlights a Smithsonian document regarding "whiteness" that was released in late 2020, which he links to recent corporate diversity training trends. They examine the museum's donor list, noting that major Fortune 500 companies like American Express and Boeing fund these narratives to avoid being targeted by activists.