Topic: Media Control

5 chapters across the catalog

89: Mass Confusion
1:32:30 - 1:34:40

89: Mass Confusion

Malcolm X on Media Manipulation and Thought Control

A classic clip of Malcolm X features him warning about the power of the media to form public opinion and control the masses. He explains that in any revolution, the first thing an occupying force takes over is the communication infrastructure (radio and television) to tell the people the war is over. The hosts apply this to the modern era, where the press constantly tells the public how "free" they are while managing their thoughts.

48: Shootist
2:43:15 - 2:50:19

48: Shootist

The Wawa Anecdote and the "Higher-Ups" in Media

Mo Facts shares an anecdote about seeing two very young men with unconcealed pistols in a Wawa convenience store, only to see a local coach ("Nick") intervene and counsel them. Adam Curry reflects on his time at MTV, admitting that while he didn't see a "big plan," the media system is compartmentalized so that employees simply follow orders from the "higher-ups" to push specific, often destructive, content.

42: GBG
3:02:51 - 3:06:45

42: GBG

MSNBC's Negative Reaction to Black Gun Ownership

During an MSNBC segment, a reporter expresses concern that Charlamagne's call for black gun ownership might lead to people "attacking" others. Charlamagne corrects her, emphasizing self-defense, but the hosts note the immediate pivot to fear-mongering when a black man advocates for his rights. Reverend Al Sharpton remains non-committal, which Mo'fax interprets as a sign of the "old school" civil rights leadership being out of touch.

24: Handle with Care
1:57:09 - 2:01:17

24: Handle with Care

Episode Wrap-up, Final Thoughts on Racial Power

The hosts conclude the episode by urging listeners to look past media-driven racial divisions and focus on the "true supremacy" of elite bloodlines. They emphasize that the current system is designed to keep people "enslaving themselves" through manufactured conflict. Listeners are invited to visit mofacts.com for more content and to support the show through the donation page at mofundme.com.