Topic: Individualism

4 chapters across the catalog

100: Hard R
50:34 - 56:10

100: Hard R

The United Independent Compensatory Code for Justice

Mo Facts explains the philosophy of the United Independent Compensatory Code, which focuses on individual constructive actions rather than group rallies. The goal is to ensure no one is mistreated and that those who need the most help receive it. He acknowledges that being "constructive" often leads to being marginalized by a system that thrives on confusion.

59: Restoring Justice
13:01 - 19:09

59: Restoring Justice

Smithsonian Definition of Whiteness and Super Predator Myths

The hosts critique the Smithsonian's website for labeling traits like the scientific method, rational thinking, and the nuclear family as aspects of "whiteness." Mo argues that these are universal tools for success and that labeling them as white is destructive to Black progress. They revisit the "super predator" scare of the 1990s as an example of how academic "experts" use flawed data to create harmful social narratives.

59: Restoring Justice
54:48 - 1:03:00

59: Restoring Justice

Individualism versus Group Identity in Black Success

The hosts discuss an exchange on Fox News between Horace Cooper and Scottie Smart regarding the African American Museum. Mo critiques the idea that Black people must work "twice as hard" to succeed, suggesting it implies an inherent inferiority. They argue that the museum's attack on individualism and hard work is an attempt to keep the Black community dependent on collective narratives rather than individual achievement.

31: BIE BAE
1:29:57 - 1:36:13

31: BIE BAE

Gang Stalking, Targeted Individuals

Gavin Long's first YouTube video revealed his belief that he was a victim of "gang stalking" and a "Targeted Individual" (TI). He described psychological abuse and harassment, a common theme among individuals who claim they are being systematically followed and harassed by unknown groups or government agencies.