Topic: Regina King

3 chapters across the catalog

75: What U Gonna Do Cuzz
2:44:57 - 2:50:30

75: What U Gonna Do Cuzz

Suicide Myths, Nihilism and Slow Death

The discussion addresses the growing rates of suicide among Black men and the "myth" that it is not a cultural issue. Mo Facts describes a "long road to suicide" through unhealthy eating, alcohol, and drug abuse, which he characterizes as a form of slow-motion nihilism. The hosts discuss the importance of recognizing these behaviors as cries for help.

62: Pink Elephant
45:29 - 48:43

62: Pink Elephant

Joe Biden and the Systemic Racism Narrative

President Joe Biden's comments following the Chauvin verdict, where he called systemic racism a "stain on the nation's soul," are analyzed. The hosts question the lack of a precise definition for "systemic racism" and criticize Biden for weighing in on the verdict while the jury was still deliberating. Actress Regina King's comments at the Oscars are also cited as evidence of manufactured outrage.

40: Politricks
2:15:12 - 2:18:21

40: Politricks

The Watchmen, Epigenetics and Inherited Trauma

A donor suggests the hosts analyze the HBO series *The Watchmen*, specifically its depiction of the Tulsa Massacre and the concept of "inherited trauma." Moe expresses skepticism about "epigenetics" in this context, questioning the lack of control groups in such studies. They link the show's themes to a previous discussion on Charlemagne Tha God's views on trauma.