Topic: Haiti

6 chapters across the catalog

100: Hard R
2:56:47 - 3:02:41

100: Hard R

Survival Strategies and the Haitian Revolution

Nietzsche's theory suggests that Judeo-Christian morality is a "slave morality" born from the Jewish experience of enslavement in Egypt. The hosts discuss how slaves are taught to stifle revenge and obey to survive. They highlight the Haitian Revolution as a rare historical example of an enslaved population successfully revolting, suggesting this is why Haiti remains demonized in Western narratives.

97: Flowers for Fuller
2:27:31 - 2:31:59

97: Flowers for Fuller

Racial Dislocation and the Crisis in Haiti

The discussion turns to "Racial Dislocation Confusion," the tactic of keeping non-white populations moving to prevent them from organizing. The hosts examine the current crisis in Haiti, noting the disparity in how Haitian refugees are treated compared to other groups. they suggest the "cannibal" narrative surrounding the figure "Barbecue" is a psychological operation to justify intervention in a country rich with gold and rare earth minerals.

80: Barry's Back
1:53:25 - 2:03:57

80: Barry's Back

Elie Mystal, The Nation and Constitutional Critique

MSNBC contributor Elie Mystal is criticized for his "vociferous and bombastic" social media presence and his claim that the U.S. Constitution is "kind of trash." Mo Fax points out that Mystal, who was born in Haiti, lacks the "foundational Black American" (ADOS) lived experience. The hosts roast Mystal's appearance and his "Social Media Sage" persona, arguing he is an over-represented voice used by the media to speak for all Black men.

67: Q-Hopium
47:20 - 53:06

67: Q-Hopium

Haitian Border Crisis and Racial Branding in Media

The hosts discuss the optics of the Haitian migrant crisis at the U.S. border, contrasting the media's reaction to 20,000 Haitians with the unvetted arrival of Afghan refugees. They suggest that the "branding" of a crisis often uses race to trigger specific fears in different segments of society. While some view the border situation as a matter of economic competition, others argue that the visual of black migrants under a bridge was used symbolically to signal that the border was being closed.

07: Mo Money Mo Problems
17:06 - 20:29

07: Mo Money Mo Problems

Mission Creep, Climate Change and Global Black Disparities

Opal Tometi discusses how Black Lives Matter addresses global issues such as climate change and natural disasters, citing the impact of Hurricane Matthew on Haiti. Critics argue this represents "mission creep," where the original focus on local police brutality is diluted by broader environmental and international agendas.

07: Mo Money Mo Problems
20:29 - 22:50

07: Mo Money Mo Problems

Haiti Earthquake Recovery, Clinton Foundation Mismanagement Claims

The recovery efforts following the Haiti earthquake are scrutinized, specifically the role of Bill and Hillary Clinton. Claims are made regarding the misappropriation of billions in aid money, the limited number of homes built by the Red Cross, and exclusive mining licenses granted to Tony Rodham.