Topic: White

182 chapters across the catalog

100: Hard R
5:10 - 12:17

100: Hard R

Neely Fuller Jr. on the Definition of the N-Word

Neely Fuller Jr. argues that the N-word lacks a concrete definition and instead functions as a tool used by white supremacists to elicit specific emotional reactions. The discussion explores the word as a "one-word spell" designed to trigger dejection or anger in people of African descent. A review of the Merriam-Webster dictionary confirms the term is defined by its usage as an insult rather than a literal meaning.

99: Devil in the Details
0:00 - 5:58

99: Devil in the Details

White Supremacy as a Demonic System and Social Classification

Adam Curry and Mo Facts introduce the concept of white supremacy as a demonic system, exploring the distinction between white people and white supremacists. The discussion posits that under this system, there are three groups: non-white people, white people, and white supremacists who believe in mistreating others based on color. They argue that white people who refuse to participate in the system represent the greatest threat to its continued existence.

99: Devil in the Details
1:16:41 - 1:20:57

99: Devil in the Details

Refined vs. Unrefined White Supremacy and the Wealth Gap

Neely Fuller's concept of "refined" versus "unrefined" white supremacy is used to distinguish between the subtle, integrated power of the Yankees and the overt, muscular power of the Cowboys. While individual Cowboys like Howard Hughes or H.L. Hunt may have possessed more liquid wealth, the Yankees like David Rockefeller commanded vast, multi-generational institutional empires. The conflict between these two styles of dominance defines much of 20th-century American history.

99: Devil in the Details
2:24:18 - 2:28:48

99: Devil in the Details

Louis Farrakhan and the "White Devil" Narrative

Louis Farrakhan's "white devil" rhetoric is analyzed as a continuation of the propaganda funded by H.L. Hunt's estate. The hosts argue that this narrative is designed to cause confusion and prevent a system of justice by conflating all white people with the system of white supremacy. A brief tangent explores how modern pop culture figures like Taylor Swift are used to parade specific racial and mating archetypes while allegedly engaging in "witchcraft."

99: Devil in the Details
3:00:13 - 3:08:20

99: Devil in the Details

Final Thoughts on Faith and Definite Decision-Making

Mo Facts and Adam Curry summarize the spiritual and psychological battle for the human mind, emphasizing the need for "definite decisions" and faith. Mo explains that the system of white supremacy has no power over him because he does not fear death. The show concludes with a call to "fight like men on our knees in prayer" and a musical outro warning listeners not to let the Devil fool them.

98: Mixed Up
26:19 - 32:21

98: Mixed Up

Jewish Identity and White Privilege in the Music Industry

The Drake and Kendrick Lamar beef is analyzed through the lens of Drake's Jewish heritage and perceived industry privileges. The hosts suggest that the "system" has begun retracting white privilege from Jewish individuals, particularly in light of the Israel-Hamas conflict. They argue that the power dynamic is defined by who is asking for resources versus who is granting them.

97: Flowers for Fuller
2:24 - 8:41

97: Flowers for Fuller

Neely Fuller Jr. and the Compensatory Code for Justice

Mo Facts presents the work of Neely Fuller Jr. as a foundational tool for understanding systemic control, specifically through the "compensatory code." The discussion clarifies that the term "white supremacy" refers to a global operating system of power based on skin color rather than individual white people. Mo emphasizes that his focus is on achieving justice, defined as providing the most constructive help to those who need it most without mistreating anyone.

97: Flowers for Fuller
33:31 - 36:10

97: Flowers for Fuller

The Three T's of Systemic Degeneration: Tacky

Mo Facts introduces the first of Neely Fuller Jr.'s "Three T's"—Tacky—describing it as the baseline behavior the system of white supremacy encourages in people of color. "Tacky" is defined by a lack of style or good breeding, and the hosts argue that any behavior exceeding this baseline is often derided as "acting white." This classification is presented as a tool to keep non-white populations in a state of perceived inferiority.

97: Flowers for Fuller
36:13 - 40:27

97: Flowers for Fuller

White Christian Nationalists and the Israel-Gaza Conflict

The hosts discuss the emergence of the term "White Christian Nationalist" as a label used to categorize and target supporters of Donald Trump. They observe a rapid shift in political alliances where former Black Lives Matter activists have transitioned into pro-Palestine protesters. This phenomenon is described as a "firmware update" in public programming, where complex geopolitical issues are reduced to simple oppressor-oppressed narratives.

97: Flowers for Fuller
49:37 - 53:03

97: Flowers for Fuller

Thomas Sowell on Black Rednecks and White Liberals

A clip of Thomas Sowell describes "Black Rednecks" as individuals who adopted the culture of the Southern white underclass and carried it into Northern ghettos. Sowell argues that white liberals mistakenly cheer this self-destructive behavior as "authentic black culture." The hosts critique Sowell for not acknowledging the intentionality behind this cultural promotion and discuss how figures like Charlamagne tha God must follow specific scripts to remain in the "club."

97: Flowers for Fuller
2:43:17 - 2:46:06

97: Flowers for Fuller

White Sacrifice Confusion and January 6th

The final strategy of confusion is "White Sacrifice," where the system mistreats or arrests a small percentage of white people to prove that racism does not exist. The hosts point to the prosecution of January 6th protesters and "White Christian Nationalists" as modern examples of this numbers game. This tactic is described as a distraction to keep non-white populations from recognizing the true nature of the system.

96: Out of Luck
2:33:11 - 2:39:02

96: Out of Luck

The System of White Supremacy and the Pursuit of Justice

Moe Facts clarifies his focus on the "operating system" of white supremacy, which Neely Fuller Jr. defines as a system of injustice. He argues that anyone working toward injustice, regardless of race, is part of this system. The discussion emphasizes that the ultimate goal is justice for all people and the dismantling of mistreatment, rather than an obsession with any specific racial group.

95: IDK
9:27 - 13:42

95: IDK

Terrorism Psychology, Israel-Palestine Conflict Dynamics

Robert Greene describes terrorism as the ultimate form of psychological warfare designed to provoke overreaction. The hosts discuss the current Israel-Palestine conflict, noting a shift in support among younger generations and the pressure to take sides. They argue that both sides are ultimately appealing to Western powers for aid and resolution, suggesting a lack of true autonomy for either entity.

95: IDK
25:40 - 27:57

95: IDK

Neely Fuller Jr., Counter-War and Economic Activity

Mo introduces audio from Neely Fuller Jr., who defines "counter-war" as activity across nine areas, including economics and religion, to oppose systems of white supremacy. The hosts discuss how the US dollar's status as a reserve currency is backed by military force. They cite the downfall of Muammar Gaddafi as a consequence of attempting to move away from the dollar-based financial system.

94: Helping Our People
14:30 - 19:36

94: Helping Our People

Dr. Frances Cress Welsing, Black Entertainer Roles and Competition

Psychiatrist Dr. Frances Cress Welsing argues that the system of white supremacy programs black people into roles as entertainers and athletes rather than scientists or doctors. The discussion frames hip-hop as a competitive sport, citing the "flow state" and the history of battle rapping and crowd control. This competitive nature is contrasted with other musical genres where aging is viewed differently.

94: Helping Our People
19:36 - 25:52

94: Helping Our People

Urban Culture Branding, Beyonce and Corporate Control

Dr. Welsing criticizes provocative performances by artists like Beyonce as products of an imposed culture under white supremacy. The term "urban culture" is analyzed as a corporate euphemism for blackness that often promotes negative stereotypes. The segment claims that even major stars like Jay-Z and Beyonce are controlled by the industry through large front-end payments and specific marketing requirements.

94: Helping Our People
3:03:15 - 3:08:10

94: Helping Our People

Malcolm X on Ghetto Hustlers, Obama and Rappers

In a throwback clip, Malcolm X explains why the "ghetto hustler" is the most dangerous man to the white power structure because he has no fear of the system. The hosts argue that Barack Obama's administration successfully co-opted this energy by bringing rappers into the White House. This move neutralized potential enemies of the system by giving them a sense of privilege and access.

92: White Lies
2:17 - 9:02

92: White Lies

Terror Alert Orange, The Demotion of Whiteness

Mo Facts introduces the concept of "Terror Alert Orange," theorizing that a segment of the white population is being demoted to a new minority class labeled "orange." The discussion centers on Democratic strategist James Carville's comments calling Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene "white trash" during the State of the Union address. They analyze how the color orange, associated with Donald Trump, is being used as a tool for political and racial separation.

92: White Lies
56:55 - 1:05:46

92: White Lies

Neely Fuller Jr., The Refinement of White Supremacy

Using clips from Neely Fuller Jr., the hosts explore the "refinement stage" of white supremacy, where systemic racism is hidden behind polite corporate or liberal facades. They discuss the "Black Pete" controversy in the Netherlands as an example of this shifting dynamic. Mo Facts emphasizes Fuller's pronunciation of "white supremacist" to highlight the word "supreme" as the core of the ideology.