Topic: Self Empowerment

4 chapters across the catalog

42: GBG
43:27 - 47:11

42: GBG

NRA Relationship with Black Gun Owners and Bob Woodson

The hosts discuss the divide between the black political class, which favors gun control, and citizens on the ground who seek self-defense. They reference Bob Woodson's theories on how the system disempowers black communities to maintain a "victim" industry. The segment also touches on the NRA's complicated relationship with black activists like Colion Noir and Maj Toure.

42: GBG
1:39:17 - 1:42:53

42: GBG

Political Maturation and the Rejection of Victimhood

Mo'fax describes the current era as the "political maturation" of black Americans who are beginning to understand and embrace their constitutional rights. He argues that black voters should not stand with any party that prevents them from protecting themselves. He uses the "school of fish" analogy to describe a decentralized movement of like-minded individuals swimming toward self-reliance.

38: You Ain't Binary
2:21:17 - 2:23:53

38: You Ain't Binary

Circle of Concern, Financial Responsibility and Self-Definition

The final discussion emphasizes focusing on things within one's control, such as eating healthy and being financially responsible, rather than worrying about the "circle of concern." By defining themselves proactively rather than reactively, individuals can take control of their lives and communities.