Topic: Resistance

3 chapters across the catalog

89: Mass Confusion
1:04:00 - 1:06:42

89: Mass Confusion

Neely Fuller Jr. on Overcoming Supremacy

Neely Fuller Jr. asserts that supremacy can only be overcome by facing the fact of its existence rather than hiding from it through drugs or denial. He defines supremacy as a force that causes overwhelming harm to an individual who does not know how to respond. The hosts discuss how the "cloud" of systemic programming limits individual thinking and creates a fear of starting over outside the system.

89: Mass Confusion
3:00:22 - 3:06:13

89: Mass Confusion

Liability of the Informed and the Pied Piper

The hosts discuss their sense of responsibility to inform the public, even if it makes them a "liability" to the system. They use the "Pied Piper" analogy to describe how the masses are being led off a cliff, and they refuse to be "cold-hearted" by staying silent. They emphasize that their goal is to live among healthy, informed people who can discuss ideas freely.

02: Nudge Machine
26:58 - 30:10

02: Nudge Machine

Black Women as the Center of Political Resistance

Aaron Haynes Wack of the Associated Press characterizes black women as the "center" and "backbone" of the Democratic resistance since the 2016 election. The discussion notes that black America is largely a matriarchy due to historical economic and social pressures. White liberal feminists are now looking to the "blueprint" of black women's political engagement to model their own activism against the current administration.