Topic: Tone Talks

3 chapters across the catalog

73: Justice 4 Juicy
29:33 - 31:52

73: Justice 4 Juicy

ADOS Hashtag, Political Power of Lineage

The ADOS hashtag, popularized by Yvette Carnell and Tone Talks, is described as a powerful tool for identifying a specific political lineage and making concrete demands. The hosts suggest this movement effectively derailed Kamala Harris's initial primary run by rejecting her as a "packaged product" forced upon black voters.

33: Sandbagged
1:18:24 - 1:22:29

33: Sandbagged

Killer Mike and the Radical Policy Debate

Rapper Killer Mike appears on CNN to support Bernie Sanders' "radical" policies, including universal healthcare and ending the school-to-prison pipeline. However, in a separate conversation with Tone Talks, the limitations of HR 40 are discussed. They argue that supporting a "study" of reparations is often a way for politicians to avoid actually implementing them.

15: N.B.A.
56:00 - 1:00:52

15: N.B.A.

Tariq Nasheed vs. Tone Talks, Opportunity Zones

A public disagreement between Tariq Nasheed and Tone Talks (Antonio Moore) erupted over a tweet regarding Donald Trump's "Opportunity Zones." Nasheed suggested the zones were a positive step, while Moore argued they were a regressive tax cut that did not constitute reparations. This conflict is highlighted as an example of the "intra-group friction" encouraged by the New York Times' coverage.