In this conversation, we explore various themes including sports fandom, cultural identity, the legacy of Michael Jackson, the impact of violence in communities, and the representation of black men in media. We discuss the significance of No Limit and Cash Money in hip-hop history, the anticipation for upcoming video games like GTA 6, and the need for community intervention regarding violence. The conversation also touches on historical context and the implications of black resistance, reflecting on the challenges faced by the black community today. In this conversation we also delve into various themes surrounding race relations, media representation, and the dynamics of power in society. We discuss the emotional impact of racial issues, the portrayal of black individuals in media, and the historical context of racism. The conversation also touches on the standards of appearance in media, the socioeconomic factors influencing perceptions of race, and the role of media in shaping narratives. Additionally, they explore the safety of air travel and corporate responsibility, as well as the evolution and critique of professional wrestling as a form of entertainment.
WWE PLEs will no longer be on Peacock. The WWE has entered into a partnership with ESPN, bringing with it, ramifications for wrestling fans around the world. We also talk about Trump’s National Guard deployments and the NFL.
Analysis/opinion of the President’s move to send the National Guard to D.C. Our Democracy is being stolen from us.
I’m joined by Chase Knowledge! We talk about the UFO conference he attended in Tampa, the political fallout from the Epstein case, Israel and Palestine, and the country’s 10 most dangerous cities !
I’m joined with host G Money. We give our take on SummerSlam, weigh in on Diddy’s request for a pardon, go over BET distancing itself from the BET Hip Hop Awards Show, and more.
This episode stresses the importance of paying attention to when the mechanics of democracy, the democratic process, is undermined.
Big news stories on this episode. I spend sometime on the Hulk on this one. Hulk Hogan, who passed away last week, was a big hero of mine growing up as a child of the 80s. I talk extensively about his racism because as a black person this topic is very important to me. However, he did a lot of good in his life so rest peacefully Hulk.
I also discuss ethnic solidarity, arguing that without we will remain victims in this country.
Our priorities as a nation are wrong. We’re not raising our children as they should be raised, and this is evident in the fact that too many of our children can’t read. The education crisis and some news stories are discussed.
Discussion on political activism in the black community. News flash, there’s not enough political activism in the black community. Several news items are also discussed.