Topic: Nick Cannon

5 chapters across the catalog

69: Infektion
1:36:02 - 1:45:22

69: Infektion

Show Number Producers, Dr. Sebi and New Podcast Apps

Donors celebrate "Show 69" with specific numeric contributions. The hosts discuss listener questions regarding Dr. Sebi, Nick Cannon, and Nipsey Hussle's documentary on natural cures. They encourage listeners to use new podcast apps that support Bitcoin "Satoshi" streaming and the "Boost" button.

64: We Are People 2
3:00:18 - 3:06:02

64: We Are People 2

Nick Cannon and the Black Woman as God

A clip of Nick Cannon and Godfrey discussing the "black woman as God" is analyzed. The hosts critique the "Out of Africa" theory as potentially racist, suggesting it implies that those who stayed in Africa failed to evolve while others trekked the globe. They argue that putting women on a "godlike" pedestal is unhealthy and creates impossible expectations, noting Cannon's own complex personal life.

56: Fishing Polls
2:08:03 - 2:12:00

56: Fishing Polls

Nick Cannon, Margaret Sanger, Planned Parenthood

Kanye West and Nick Cannon discuss the history of Planned Parenthood and its founder, Margaret Sanger. Kanye cites the statistic of 22.5 million black babies aborted as evidence of "genocide." The hosts note that these facts, once dismissed as conspiracy theories, are now being acknowledged by Planned Parenthood as they remove Sanger's name from their buildings.

44: Big Bank Barry
2:24:00 - 2:28:01

44: Big Bank Barry

Abraham Lincoln, Liberia, and The Cancel Cannon

A listener highlights Thomas J. DiLorenzo’s book "Lincoln Unmasked," discussing Abraham Lincoln’s suspension of habeas corpus and his support for the colonization of Black Americans to Liberia. This leads to a "Cancel Cannon" segment for Steven Jackson and Dwyane Wade for their shifting stances on the Nick Cannon anti-Semitism controversy.

43: Black Inc.
1:17:49 - 1:21:02

43: Black Inc.

Radicalization, Nick Cannon, and TEDx Talks

The hosts examine Hawk Newsome's shift from preaching non-violence in a 2018 TEDx talk to his more recent radical rhetoric. They compare this to the radicalization of Nick Cannon and discuss how media coverage can give activists a false sense of security. They use the "Cancel Cannon" sound effect to mark the fallout from these public statements.