Topic: Self Hatred

3 chapters across the catalog

100: Hard R
3:02:45 - 3:07:51

100: Hard R

The Psychology of the "Priest" and Bad Conscience

Nietzsche argues that slaves who feel the internal war most strongly become "priests" or social leaders who promote "bad values" out of impotence and hatred for the strong. Mo Facts connects this to modern "Boule" leadership, which he claims manages the slave population without offering true liberation.

34: Big Momma Drama
48:54 - 51:16

34: Big Momma Drama

Michael Twitty, Identity and Culinary History

Michael Twitty discusses his journey from a sense of self-hatred regarding his Black identity to finding pride through culinary history. Inspired by the autobiographical works of James Baldwin and Maya Angelou, Twitty used food as a "microscope" to examine his heritage. His project aims to encourage others to own every aspect of their identity by understanding the foundational contributions of their ancestors.

22: The Dream Maker
55:31 - 58:33

22: The Dream Maker

Uncle Ruckus and the Boondocks Parody

The hosts play a clip of the character Uncle Ruckus from the animated series *The Boondocks* to illustrate the concept of extreme self-hatred. In the satirical clip, Ruckus berates a statue of Martin Luther King Jr. and praises "the white man's infinite mercy." The hosts use this as a humorous but pointed comparison to the psychological profile they attributed to J. Edgar Hoover.