Topic: Lord Jamar

4 chapters across the catalog

40: Politricks
35:36 - 37:01

40: Politricks

Lord Jamar on George Soros and Social Engineering

Rapper Lord Jamar provides a critique of Black Lives Matter, claiming the movement was funded by George Soros to prevent the return of organic 1960s-style activism. Jamar argues that the leadership focuses on incorporating LGBTQ concerns into the black community's agenda, which he views as a distraction from the primary issues facing black Americans.

15: N.B.A.
15:15 - 20:46

15: N.B.A.

ADOS Branding, Lord Jamar Lineage Discussion

The acronym ADOS, coined by Yvette Carnell and Antonio Moore, is praised for its effective branding, comparable to the "MAGA" slogan. A clip of rapper Lord Jamar is analyzed, where he discusses his own lineage from Guyana and expresses skepticism about the ADOS movement. The discussion posits that some black immigrants oppose reparations for ADOS because it would undermine their ability to claim benefits under broader "minority" or "affirmative action" categories.

15: N.B.A.
20:47 - 24:13

15: N.B.A.

Lord Jamar, VladTV Interview Analysis

In an interview with VladTV, Lord Jamar discusses his inability to trace his mother's side of the family while knowing his father's side is from Guyana. He suggests that his lack of support for ADOS might stem from the fact that he would not personally benefit from reparations. The hosts criticize this perspective as hypocritical, noting that immigrants often maintain distinct national identities until the topic of specific American lineage arises.

07: Mo Money Mo Problems
48:10 - 50:47

07: Mo Money Mo Problems

Lord Jamar, Controlled Opposition in Social Movements

Rapper Lord Jamar argues that Black Lives Matter is a "controlled opposition" movement designed to prevent organic black leadership from emerging. He suggests that the movement's leadership was hand-picked and funded by outside interests to ensure the agenda remained compatible with liberal establishment goals.