Topic: Ucla

3 chapters across the catalog

49: Brothas Be Voting
3:04:35 - 3:11:30

49: Brothas Be Voting

Patrice Cullors and the Spirituality of Black Lives Matter

Black Lives Matter co-founder Patrice Cullors describes the movement as a "spiritual movement" involving the invocation of ancestors. The hosts discuss a video of Cullors performing a ritual for Ahmaud Arbery, which they characterize as a form of necromancy or "spirit cooking." They argue that these occult practices, if widely known, would deeply alienate the traditional Christian base of the Black community.

46: Kamala Kanye King
1:34:24 - 1:39:41

46: Kamala Kanye King

Dr. Safiya Noble on Disinformation and Russian Interference

Dr. Safiya Noble, a professor at UCLA, warns on the Karen Hunter Show that Black voters are being targeted by "disinformation" regarding the criminal justice records of Biden and Harris. The hosts mock this claim, noting that the "disinformation" in question is actually the candidates' own recorded words and past policies. They suggest that the "Russian interference" narrative is used to dismiss legitimate critiques from the Black community.

13: Deconstructing Kanye
1:09:14 - 1:12:28

13: Deconstructing Kanye

Kobe Bryant Analogy, Mental Health Stigma

Kanye West compares his mental health struggles to a physical sports injury, using Kobe Bryant's torn ligaments as an analogy for his own "brain sprains." He argues that playing at a high level in the "mental sport" of business and music naturally leads to exhaustion. The hosts criticize the media for using West's diagnosis to dismiss his ideas while ignoring professional ethics like the Goldwater Rule.