
How did American police get so violent? The answer to that question goes back centuries, to the earliest days of this nation. On this special podcast miniseries hosts Robert Evans and rap artist Propaganda (Jason Petty) draw a straight line from the darkest days of slavery, to the murder of George Floyd and the mass violence American police meted out to their citizens this summer.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Was really Hoping for a great history lesson but soon realized it was a more a leftist political listen than anything else. 👎👎
Extremely informative with things you'll be angry you didn't know, balanced by Prop's personal experiences that keep bringing it home. This series hits hard. Come for the history, stay for the irreverent side tangents from Robert and Prop's (mispent?!) youths.
Very useful information in this pod, love the sources provided. Eye opening, learned some things I didn’t know, enjoyed re-learning things forgotten.
The most hilarious part is the sad people coming to low rate it because of their bootlicking ignorance. Stay mad. 🥰
I love the complaining about cops not responding fast enough or with enough enthusiasm for petty crime but also the complaining about police “harassing” people for petty crimes. I wouldn’t have disliked this podcast so much is any realistic solutions were offered but it just seems like people complaining about police doing their job.
Plenty of stories and statistics I’ve never heard of before until now. They provide plenty of facts and historical accounts. Information is cited and worth exploring even more outside of this podcast. Give it a listen!
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