Topic: Moses

7 chapters across the catalog

97: Flowers for Fuller
20:44 - 25:16

97: Flowers for Fuller

Neely Fuller Jr. on the Logic of White Supremacy

Neely Fuller Jr. discusses the internal contradictions of white supremacy, arguing that if the system were divinely ordained, there would be no need for constant manipulation or the mistreatment of others. Mo Facts uses the biblical story of Moses as an analogy for white individuals who choose to exit the system, becoming a "headache" for the established power structure. The segment distinguishes between white supremacists, white people, and non-white people within the system.

90: Micro Mockingbird
57:56 - 1:01:31

90: Micro Mockingbird

Biblical Tropes, George Soros and Political Donors

The use of the term "Judas" is debated, with the hosts arguing it is a standard term for a traitor rather than an inherently anti-Semitic slur. They criticize the media for protecting George Soros by labeling criticism of his political spending as anti-Semitic. The segment also touches on the "vipers" metaphor used in the feud, linking it back to biblical imagery and political infighting.

87: Ye & They
2:29:32 - 2:33:24

87: Ye & They

Moses vs. Pharaohs, History in Schools

Kanye West's shift from Egyptian "King" imagery to identifying with the Israelites freed by Moses is discussed. Mo Facts argues that history should be taught in the home rather than in schools, as the scholastic system has been "captured" by political ideologies. He suggests that schools should focus on civics and law to protect the future of the system.

77: No Hugs Needed
46:26 - 49:21

77: No Hugs Needed

Mayor Michael Butler, Joe Biden as Savior

Mayor Michael Butler of Orangeburg, South Carolina, praises President Joe Biden, referring to him as a "savior" who led the people through the "Red Sea." The hosts analyze this as religious programming used to maintain political loyalty. Butler encourages Biden to continue building on established principles.

61: Mark My Words
2:06:52 - 2:13:03

61: Mark My Words

St. Moses the Strong, Meghan Markle, Listener Feedback

Listener feedback covers a variety of topics, including the story of St. Moses the Strong, a patron saint of African Americans, and Thomas Sowell's book *Black Rednecks and White Liberals*. The hosts also recap the positive response to their previous analysis of the Meghan Markle and Prince Harry interview. They conclude the donation segment by reiterating the importance of independent funding.

61: Mark My Words
3:08:19 - 3:15:52

61: Mark My Words

Donor Appreciation, St. Moses, Amazon Helix

The hosts conclude the second donation segment, thanking producers for their "X" (Malcolm X) donations and "magic number" contributions. They discuss Amazon's new "Helix" building in Virginia and its potential connection to the company's expansion into healthcare and DNA services. The segment reinforces the "Value for Value" model as the only way to keep the show independent and "uncancellable."

33: Sandbagged
2:10:57 - 2:16:31

33: Sandbagged

Bernie Sanders Impersonation and Show Outro

The show concludes with a comedic impersonation of Bernie Sanders obsessing over sanitizing groceries and waiting for Joe Biden to fail. The hosts summarize their conclusion that Sanders acted as a "heat-seeking missile" programmed to alienate the Black vote and serve the establishment. The episode ends with a "Value for Value" sign-off and the song "Go Down Moses."