Topic: Global Government

4 chapters across the catalog

74: Silly Mode
17:33 - 21:47

74: Silly Mode

Neely Fuller Jr., Global System of White Supremacy

Neely Fuller Jr. defines white supremacy as a worldwide system of government and the only one that truly counts on a global scale. The discussion posits that this system has evolved from phenotype-based discrimination to a binary of compliance versus non-compliance. It suggests that modern mandates and social pressures are extensions of this historical system, functioning like a prison where non-white people are kept in a state of perpetual "begging" for rights.

57: Capitol Heel
1:27:30 - 1:30:39

57: Capitol Heel

Nellie Fuller, System of White Supremacy

The hosts revisit a clip from Nellie Fuller defining "White Supremacy" as a global system of management rather than simple pigment-based racism. They discuss how the system picks winners and losers, using the changing classification of Asian Americans as an example of how arbitrary these labels are in the pursuit of a "New World Order."

24: Handle with Care
41:29 - 44:19

24: Handle with Care

System of White Supremacy, Neely Fuller Jr.

The discussion revisits Neely Fuller Jr.'s definition of the "System of White Supremacy" as a global power structure rather than individual prejudice. This system is described as the only functioning world government, operating through various titles like the New World Order or the Liberal World Order. The hosts argue that modern definitions of racism often weaken the term by failing to account for this overarching systemic reality.

12: White Guilt
9:45 - 15:26

12: White Guilt

Neely Fuller Jr., Global System of White Supremacy

Neely Fuller Jr., a Korean War veteran and author, defines racism and white supremacy as a singular, worldwide governing system. He argues that this system operates as a "one world government" regardless of the specific titles used to describe it. The hosts correlate this concept with "elitism" and the "New World Order," noting that they are identifying the same power structures using different terminology.