Topic: Jacksonville

3 chapters across the catalog

55: Trappers Delight
1:54:00 - 1:58:10

55: Trappers Delight

White Mic, The Normalization of Black Homicide in Media

Moe plays a throwback clip from "White Mic" (Michael Wood Jr.) questioning why radio stations in cities like Jacksonville and Chicago only feature black artists bragging about killing each other. The segment highlights the lack of "white killers" on the radio and asks why black homicide is romanticized and celebrated in mainstream media while other forms of violence are condemned.

48: Shootist
2:30:55 - 2:37:00

48: Shootist

"White Mike" on the Absence of White "Killer" Radio

Reverend Michael Smith, known as "White Mike," questions why mainstream radio only features black artists bragging about automatic weapons and murder. He notes that while white people commit crimes and use drugs, there is no "white killer" equivalent on the radio. He argues that black murder has been "normalized" and "romanticized" by white-owned media companies because it is a profitable American appetite.

40: Politricks
2:47:08 - 2:50:28

40: Politricks

The Cupid Shuffle and Police PR

The hosts examine the "Cupid Shuffle" phenomenon, where police officers are filmed dancing with protesters. Moe points out that these clips are often recycled or staged for PR, noting a specific clip from 2016 being used in 2020 coverage. They describe this as the modern version of "Ease on Down the Road" from *The Wiz*.