Topic: Tamika Mallory

3 chapters across the catalog

76: Third Rail
42:24 - 47:56

76: Third Rail

Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton, and the Crown Heights Riots

The hosts review the straining of Black-Jewish relations in the 1970s and 80s, culminating in the 1991 Crown Heights riots in New York. They critique the leadership of Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton, suggesting they are "protected" or "compromised" by corporate interests like Comcast and NBC. The segment also mentions Tamika Mallory and her controversial association with Louis Farrakhan as a "control mechanism" used by the media.

63: We Are People 1
9:14 - 16:52

63: We Are People 1

Megan Thee Stallion SNL Performance and Black Women Protection

Megan Thee Stallion's Saturday Night Live performance featured messages calling for the protection of Black women and criticized Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron regarding the Breonna Taylor case. The discussion questions the intent behind these messages and whether the media is using such platforms to pit Black men against Black women. The hosts argue that the performance commoditizes women while pushing a specific political agenda.

52: Build Black Better
2:51:11 - 2:54:25

52: Build Black Better

Megan Thee Stallion, SNL Performance, Daniel Cameron

Megan Thee Stallion uses her "Saturday Night Live" performance to attack Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron over the Breonna Taylor case. The performance features audio from activist Tamika Mallory and the slogan "Protect Black Women." Cameron responds on Fox News, calling the disparaging comments "disgusting" and "intolerant." The hosts note the high production value of the SNL set, suggesting corporate participation in the political messaging.