Topic: Ted Hayes

4 chapters across the catalog

23: Blacktivate
1:38:02 - 1:43:19

23: Blacktivate

Ted Hayes, 14th Amendment and Anchor Babies

Activist Ted Hayes argues that the 14th Amendment was intended specifically for emancipated slaves and is being "twisted" to grant birthright citizenship to the children of illegal immigrants. Hayes claims this "anchor baby" custom steals the birthright of Black Americans and creates direct economic competition that undercuts their salaries.

23: Blacktivate
1:47:27 - 1:51:21

23: Blacktivate

RT Interview, Ted Hayes and Mainstream Media

An RT interview with Ted Hayes is analyzed, where the interviewer is criticized for being condescending toward Hayes' views on immigration. The hosts reflect on the state of Black leadership in America, suggesting that traditional leaders have "sold their souls" and are being replaced by independent voices on podcasts and social media.

05: Life's a Pitch
1:42 - 4:06

05: Life's a Pitch

Ted Hayes, Immigration Discussion, and Value for Value Model

A listener facilitated a connection with Ted Hayes following a previous segment on how immigration affects the Black community. The hosts discuss the "value for value" model of podcasting, where listeners contribute information, contacts, or financial support to become co-producers. This collaborative approach is credited with bringing subject matter experts into the show's ecosystem.

04: Facts and Fallacies
1:33:33 - 1:36:30

04: Facts and Fallacies

Baltimore Conditions and Illegal Immigration Impact

Residents of West Baltimore express frustration with Representative Elijah Cummings, claiming he has ignored the "rat-infested" conditions of his district for years. Civil rights activist Ted Hayes joins the discussion to argue that illegal immigration disproportionately hurts Black Americans by taking jobs, housing, and healthcare resources. Hayes asserts that the 14th Amendment was intended specifically for freed slaves and is currently being misinterpreted to grant citizenship to "anchor babies."