Topic: Safe Spaces

3 chapters across the catalog

80: Barry's Back
50:54 - 58:22

80: Barry's Back

Black Planet Reboot, Safe Spaces and White Supremacy Claims

MSNBC commentators suggest that Black users might migrate to platforms like Black Planet or Isaac Hayes III's platform to avoid "white supremacist" trolls under Musk's ownership. Mo Fax argues that these users are actually seeking "safe spaces" where they can be provocative without facing factual counter-arguments. He expresses skepticism about the Black Planet reboot, noting that users cannot take their "blue check" status with them to new platforms.

51: Civil Wrongs
3:12:20 - 3:22:14

51: Civil Wrongs

Safe White Spaces and the Outro

The episode concludes with a discussion on "safe white spaces" and the backfiring of placing Black children in environments where they are hyper-isolated. Mo Facts shares a clip from a small YouTube channel, Anastasia Renee, where a parent describes the shock of seeing a nearly all-white choir perform a "Negro Spiritual." The hosts sign off by encouraging listeners to support the show and playing "I'd Rather Be With You" by Bootsy Collins.

09: One Drop
1:35:15 - 1:41:16

09: One Drop

Mega Woke, Light-Skinned Privilege and Safe Spaces

Shaun King and Colin Kaepernick are discussed as examples of "mega woke" light-skinned individuals who use their relatability to white spaces to push activism. The hosts argue that these individuals often seek "safe spaces" because they struggle to fit into either the white or black communities fully, leading to a hyper-focus on racial identity.