Topic: Seattle

6 chapters across the catalog

59: Restoring Justice
40:20 - 48:24

59: Restoring Justice

Critical Race Theory and the Math is Racist Debate

Mo revisits a controversy from Seattle Public Schools where math was labeled as a tool of Western oppression. They play a clip of Dr. Ann D'Alessio Parson explaining Critical Race Theory to Jesse Watters, where she claims all white people are socialized into racism. Mo argues that making everything a "microaggression" or "racist" eventually makes the word meaningless and ignores objective truth.

42: GBG
2:12:35 - 2:18:04

42: GBG

Associate Executive Producer Credits and Personal Therapy

The hosts read more donor notes, including one from Jacob Smith in Seattle who requested "Mo' Karma" for his upcoming home purchase. Nadia Borg thanks Mo'fax for acting as a "personal therapist" via direct messages to help her navigate victim mentality among her peers. Mo'fax emphasizes the importance of the feedback loop between producers and listeners.

41: Third Wave
1:29:15 - 1:33:31

41: Third Wave

Raz Simone, CHAZ Warlord and Armed Protests

Rapper Raz Simone is identified as the "warlord" of the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone (CHAZ) in Seattle. Simone is seen patrolling the area with armed allies and declaring "we are the police now." The hosts highlight the irony of the media's acceptance of armed black men in CHAZ compared to the condemnation of armed white protesters at state capitols, noting the Democratic Party's sudden silence on "assault rifles."

41: Third Wave
1:36:59 - 1:42:17

41: Third Wave

Tesla Gun Handouts, Loophole Exploitation and Setup Theories

Videos of Raz Simone handing out AR-15s from the trunk (or "frunk") of his Tesla in Seattle spark a discussion on gun transfer laws. The hosts speculate that this highly visible act might be a "setup" designed to provoke new gun control legislation that even the left would support. They question how a "warlord" with a luxury vehicle fits the narrative of a grassroots uprising.

41: Third Wave
1:52:18 - 1:59:47

41: Third Wave

Value for Value Donor Reads, Travis Rudolph’s Story

The hosts read donations from their "Executive Producers," including a $333.33 contribution from Jackie Green. A poignant note from Travis Rudolph describes how the podcast helped his 18-year-old daughter, who was struggling with social isolation and "cancel culture" in Seattle. The segment highlights the personal impact of the show on families navigating current social pressures.

14: Victimization Mentailty
1:07:21 - 1:09:49

14: Victimization Mentailty

Seattle Public Schools, Social Justice Math, and Dr. Parson

Seattle Public Schools considers a proposal to integrate social justice into mathematics, suggesting that math has been "appropriated" by Western culture. Sociologist Dr. Alessio Parson joins a news segment to argue that the framework of the United States is a white supremacist caste system.