Topic: Tanks

5 chapters across the catalog

28: Black Don't Crack
1:37:44 - 1:41:36

28: Black Don't Crack

Militarized Policing, Congressional Black Caucus Involvement

The role of the Congressional Black Caucus in supporting the 1994 Crime Bill is examined, noting that local constituents were desperate for a solution to street violence. However, the resulting "mercenary" style of policing and the use of military-grade equipment like tanks exacerbated community trauma. The segment discusses how these policies led to the widespread adoption of stop-and-frisk tactics.

05: Life's a Pitch
4:06 - 7:44

05: Life's a Pitch

Trick Baby Film, Left and Right Think Tanks, and Mind Control

A clip from the 1974 film "Trick Baby" illustrates the competing strategies used by liberal and conservative think tanks to influence Black Americans. The dialogue suggests that while conservatives may use force, liberals use social mobility to neutralize potential leaders by assimilating them into white society. The hosts characterize these efforts as forms of psychological mind control and emotional exploitation.

04: Facts and Fallacies
2:25 - 5:22

04: Facts and Fallacies

Gentrification Hypocrisy, Jay-Z and NFL Partnership

A discussion on the hypocrisy of think tanks reveals a trend of being anti-Trump but pro-Opportunity Zones, despite the potential for gentrification in low-income areas. The partnership between Jay-Z's Roc Nation and the NFL is cited as a primary example of business interests conflicting with "woke" or pro-black agendas. This shift in public perception is noted as a realization that such transactional partnerships are becoming more common.

04: Facts and Fallacies
5:22 - 9:16

04: Facts and Fallacies

PragerU and Talib Starks on Black Victimology

Prager University, a conservative non-profit organization founded by Dennis Prager, is introduced as a source for right-wing political and economic content. Author Talib Starks presents "victimology" as the fifth biggest issue facing Black Americans, arguing that a victim mentality prevents personal responsibility and life improvement. The segment identifies how this ideology is allegedly reinforced by Black churches, media, and the NAACP.

04: Facts and Fallacies
1:36:32 - 1:40:42

04: Facts and Fallacies

Political Strategy and the 14th Amendment Loophole

The hosts question why conservative think tanks do not more aggressively use the issue of illegal immigration to win over Black voters. They argue that the "anchor baby" loophole is a direct theft of the birthright intended for the descendants of slaves under the Civil Rights Act of 1866. The segment suggests that both political parties benefit from illegal immigration at the elite level, which is why the issue is rarely framed as a threat to Black American interests.