Topic: Revolutionary

2 chapters across the catalog

100: Hard R
41:34 - 47:04

100: Hard R

Historical Origins of the N-Word in America

A Washington Post narrative traces the N-word's roots to the Latin word for black, noting its use in Jamestown as early as 1619. The segment highlights how British Redcoats used the term to taunt the Revolutionary Army for using black soldiers. Mo Facts emphasizes that the descendants of enslaved Africans are the "purest Americans" because their pre-American history was erased.

30: School of Thought
1:08:30 - 1:10:55

30: School of Thought

Keeping It Real, Maturity and Responsibility

The hosts discuss the concept of "keeping it real" and how it conflicts with the responsibilities of adulthood, such as having a mortgage. They argue that as people get older, they are often taught to be less revolutionary to avoid being "canceled" or fired. They emphasize the importance of pushing back against leaders who lead the youth astray despite the personal risks involved.