Topic: Gbg

6 chapters across the catalog

90: Micro Mockingbird
1:47:30 - 1:51:50

90: Micro Mockingbird

Associate Executive Producers, GBG Jingle and Basket Weaving

The hosts read the names of Associate Executive Producers who donated at the $50 level. The segment includes a request for the "GBG" (Give Blacks Guns) jingle from the movie "Don't Be a Menace." They also highlight a donor, Rami McKinney, who is a fiber artist and basket weaver, and discuss the importance of supporting independent creators through "Mo Karma."

84: More or Less
1:22:28 - 1:24:45

84: More or Less

Value for Value and the Malcolm X Table

The hosts reiterate their "value for value" model, encouraging listeners to donate based on the information they receive. They reference Malcolm X's idea of the white man and black man sitting at a table to speak freely. The segment introduces the "GBG" (Give Blacks Guns) mantra and thanks top donors for their financial support.

78: Hiding in the Fuzz
2:29:05 - 2:32:14

78: Hiding in the Fuzz

Kyrie Irving and New York Vaccine Mandates

The hosts discuss the "ridiculous" situation of NBA player Kyrie Irving being barred from playing in New York due to vaccine mandates while unmasked fans are allowed in the arena. They contrast Sherrilyn Ifill's concerns about "freedom papers" with the reality of modern vaccine passports. The segment references the "GBG" (Give Blacks Guns) meme as a way to highlight the hypocrisy of institutional policies.

77: No Hugs Needed
1:29:26 - 1:32:38

77: No Hugs Needed

Give Blacks Guns (GBG), Ukraine Arms Comparison

The "Give Blacks Guns" (GBG) initiative is contrasted with the U.S. government's decision to send crates of firearms to Ukrainian citizens for self-defense. The hosts argue that if arming citizens is a valid defense strategy abroad, it should be supported for victimized neighborhoods in America. They emphasize the importance of individuals controlling their own destiny through protection.

44: Big Bank Barry
2:14:48 - 2:18:32

44: Big Bank Barry

Listener Feedback, White Fragility, and Nashville Shooting Trip

Listener letters discuss using the podcast as an educational tool for university students regarding "White Fragility" and "Black Ink." A donation from a firearms instructor leads to a discussion about "GBG" (Give Blacks Guns) and a potential group trip to Nashville for firearms training. The hosts express support for Maj Touré’s work in gun rights advocacy.

42: GBG
21:30 - 26:34

42: GBG

Give Blacks Guns (GBG) Satirical Campaign Proposal

Mo'fax proposes a satirical initiative called "Give Blacks Guns" (GBG) as a challenge to liberal corporations and individuals who claim to want to help black people. He suggests that arming black friends would be a more tangible form of protection and reparations than symbolic gestures. The hosts joke about the "brain freeze" this would cause for anti-gun liberals and mention the registration of the GBG domain name.