Topic: Militancy

3 chapters across the catalog

75: What U Gonna Do Cuzz
1:49:29 - 1:53:51

75: What U Gonna Do Cuzz

1960s Militancy, Maoism and Corporate Disdain

A clip features a 1960s speaker warning that if basic needs are not met, the next step is physical confrontation. Mo Facts notes the speaker's reference to Mao Zedong and the Black Panther influence on Kanye West's father. He criticizes his former employer for providing no severance or personalized communication after 15 years of service, calling it a sign of deep institutional disdain.

75: What U Gonna Do Cuzz
1:57:40 - 2:03:17

75: What U Gonna Do Cuzz

Podcast Genre, 1960s Militancy and the Boiling Pot

The hosts discuss the "Value for Value" model and how podcasting provides both an emotional outlet and a means of earning. A final 1960s clip features a man stating that Black Americans are "out of patience" and demanding to be treated as human beings. Mo Facts uses the analogy of a "boiling pot" to describe the current state of global social tension.

67: Q-Hopium
2:57:12 - 3:01:29

67: Q-Hopium

The "Militant" Label and QAnon as a Technocratic Religion

The hosts note the unusual use of the word "militant" to describe Ashli Babbitt, a term they claim is rarely applied to white women in the media. They analyze QAnon's "Great Awakening" and "Storm" as a secular religion that mirrors the technocratic "trust the science" paradigm. Both groups claim to possess secret or specialized knowledge that the "dumb" general population cannot understand, creating a new form of religious conflict between experts and "digital soldiers."