Topic: Opal Tometi

3 chapters across the catalog

48: Shootist
3:40:01 - 3:48:38

48: Shootist

Bishop Larry Gaiters and the "Three Witches" of BLM

Bishop Larry Gaiters claims that the three founders of Black Lives Matter are "witches" and members of "black Skull and Bones" sororities. Adam Curry connects this to "technical sorcery" in media, where camera cuts and zooms act as "spells" to manipulate public perception. The show concludes with a discussion on "counter-sorcery" and the "Banana Clip Theory" song, urging listeners to pay attention to the truth.

07: Mo Money Mo Problems
13:58 - 17:05

07: Mo Money Mo Problems

Black Lives Matter Founders, TED Talk Mission Statement

The three founders of Black Lives Matter—Alicia Garza, Patrice Cullors, and Opal Tometi—discuss the movement's origins during a TED Talk. While the public perception focused on police brutality against black men, the founders describe the organization as a tool to "reimagine a world" for broader social change.

07: Mo Money Mo Problems
17:06 - 20:29

07: Mo Money Mo Problems

Mission Creep, Climate Change and Global Black Disparities

Opal Tometi discusses how Black Lives Matter addresses global issues such as climate change and natural disasters, citing the impact of Hurricane Matthew on Haiti. Critics argue this represents "mission creep," where the original focus on local police brutality is diluted by broader environmental and international agendas.