Topic: Kevin Samuels

12 chapters across the catalog

84: More or Less
2:57:15 - 3:00:34

84: More or Less

The "Black Brain Drain" and Planned Attacks

The discussion touches on the "black brain drain," where high-achieving black women defer child-rearing for careers, while those deemed "unfit" are encouraged to have more children through government subsidies. The hosts question if this is a "planned attack" to alter the genetics of the black community. They suggest that over-sexualization in media is a tool to create "unwanted births" that Planned Parenthood then "cleans up."

82: High Value Target
3:12 - 8:51

82: High Value Target

Kevin Samuels Death, High Value Man Legacy

Social media personality and relationship guru Kevin Samuels reportedly passed away in Atlanta after being found unresponsive in his apartment. Known for coining the term "high value man," Samuels rose to prominence during the COVID-19 pandemic, growing his YouTube following to 1.4 million subscribers. Before his pivot to dating advice and image consulting, he was recognized for his expertise in men's grooming and fragrance reviews.

82: High Value Target
8:51 - 14:35

82: High Value Target

DL Hughley Critiques Vitriolic Response to Kevin Samuels

Comedian DL Hughley addresses the intense vitriol and celebratory reactions following the death of Kevin Samuels. Hughley compares the cold reception of Samuels to the warmer condolences often given to criminals like R. Kelly, noting that the punishment did not fit the "crime" of harsh dating critiques. The discussion highlights how Samuels' public persona was meticulously crafted around image, often at the expense of personal connection.

82: High Value Target
3:05:55 - 3:12:33

82: High Value Target

The "Average at Best" Viral Moment

The hosts play the viral clip that catapulted Kevin Samuels to fame, in which he tells a 35-year-old single mother from North Carolina that she is "average at best." Samuels argues that her high income does not negate her age and children in the eyes of the "top 10%" men she desires. The hosts discuss how the term "average" became a profound insult in a culture dominated by "princess" fantasies and social media-driven hypergamy.

82: High Value Target
3:49:27 - 3:57:35

82: High Value Target

Final Sign-off and Peace Treaty in the Gender War

The hosts call for a "ceasefire" in the gender war, emphasizing that humans are "meant to be together." They play a final clip of Tony Montana from "Scarface" to symbolize Kevin Samuels' role as the "bad guy" who told the truth. Adam Curry offers MoFax a "sandwich and a bed" in Texas as they sign off, reminding listeners to support the show at MoFundMe.com.

81: Qincidence
4:00 - 7:38

81: Qincidence

Kevin Samuels Passing, Black Twitter Reactions, and Video Streaming

Mo Facts pays tribute to the late Kevin Samuels, a polarizing figure in the Black Men Coalition who recently passed away from a heart-related issue. The hosts discuss the vitriolic reaction to his death on Black Twitter. Additionally, Curry mentions testing live video streaming for the show using Podcasting 2.0 tools and StreamYard.

81: Qincidence
57:22 - 1:00:11

81: Qincidence

Kevin Samuels on Black Male Image and Physicality

In a posthumous clip, Kevin Samuels criticizes Will Smith for resorting to physical violence, arguing it damages the global image of Black men. Samuels rejects the idea that successful Black men should "shoot the fairway" or fight to resolve disagreements, calling the behavior primitive and regressive.

81: Qincidence
2:14:39 - 2:16:01

81: Qincidence

Intra-Community Impact and the Brute Mentality

The hosts discuss how the slap affects the internal leadership and image within the Black community. Mo Facts suggests the event was designed to destabilize the progress of Black men and push them back toward a "brute mentality" that is easier for political entities to control.

63: We Are People 1
3:03:33 - 3:08:10

63: We Are People 1

Anivia Legal Issues and Instagram Beauty Standards

Anivia discusses her legal battles and the chronic pain resulting from her injections. The hosts criticize Instagram culture for encouraging women to lie to each other about their appearance and health. They mention Kevin Samuels and the backlash he faced for rating women's beauty, arguing that "math is racist" in a society that demands everyone be viewed as a "ten" regardless of reality.

62: Pink Elephant
1:21:40 - 1:26:06

62: Pink Elephant

Joy Reid and the Seismic Power Shift Narrative

A segment from Joy Reid's show featuring a discussion on "reimagining America" is used to highlight the shift in power dynamics. The hosts argue that the "seismic power shift" being discussed primarily benefits Black and white women, rather than Black men. They touch upon the "gender war" and the work of Kevin Samuels regarding relationships and social access.

61: Mark My Words
45:46 - 50:42

61: Mark My Words

Karen Meme, SIGN Language, Kevin Samuels

The "Karen" meme is defined as a label for entitled or demanding women, with the hosts introducing the acronym "SIGN" (Shame, Insult, Guilt, Need to be right). Attributed to YouTube creator Kevin Samuels, SIGN language is described as the primary tactic used by "Karens" and media figures to manipulate public opinion. A throwback clip from the show *Black-ish* is used to illustrate these tactics in a vaccine debate.

60: Monsters Ball
2:06:25 - 2:12:51

60: Monsters Ball

Victim Psychology and Emotional Witchcraft

The hosts discuss "victim psychology" as a modern form of "emotional witchcraft," where individuals use their emotions to manipulate and control others. They reference the "SIGN" acronym (Shame, Insult, Guilt, Need to be right) as a tool used by public figures to dominate social discourse. The discussion suggests that Meghan Markle's claims of mental health struggles and suicidal ideation were used to trigger a "savior syndrome" in the public and silence critics.