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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 22 | Founded | 6 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | PoliticsHistoryNews | |||

Happy 20th Episode! The gang is back together and features a candid discussion on current global and domestic issues, including political chaos, media manipulation, military indoctrination, and societal complacency. The hosts analyze recent events, g... more
This conversation delves into the complexities of racial justice, political strategy, and systemic oppression, highlighting the frustrations and hopes of Black activists and allies. It emphasizes the importance of strategic action over emotional reac... more
The US officially at war...why????
This episode tackles the ongoing issues of racism, the misuse of the N-word, and the systemic failures in addressing racial harm, especially during high-profile events like the BAFTA Awards. Ebony and DG share raw insights on accountability, white fr... more
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Love the discussions so far. Just listened to the True Crime one and this is bang on.
As a white woman in Canada, I can confirm that the cases of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women are rarely highlighted in the media. When they are, the women are often held “accountable” for the fact that they are missing or murdered. They are not seen as victims but somehow what happened to them is rationalized. They dissect their actions and spin it so that the public sees them as responsible.
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He focuses on the right issues and words his views very well, you should give it a listen
Love the discussions so far. Just listened to the True Crime one and this is bang on.
As a white woman in Canada, I can confirm that the cases of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women are rarely highlighted in the media. When they are, the women are often held “accountable” for the fact that they are missing or murdered. They are not seen as victims but somehow what happened to them is rationalized. They dissect their actions and spin it so that the public sees them as responsible.
Love this podcast. I hope this pod sticks around for a long long time. It is a vital much needed voice right now. Where can I support monetarily? Please stick around.
I really appreciate this podcast, I’ve listened to one episode and it is refreshing to hear the quite parts out loud. I felt my sanity slowly return to me as I listened. Many political podcasts avoid diving deep into institutionalized white supremacy or are a part of the problem, thank you for calling out the problem. It is scary, it is not a matter of if, this is where we are and we need to actually fight for the rights of many.
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Content reflects a keen focus on social justice, systemic oppression, and critical discourse on political structures. The hosts tackle contemporary issues such as racism, capitalism, and the sociopolitical implications of popular culture, all while employing humor and relatable anecdotes. Noteworthy is the podcast's unapologetic approach to addressing uncomfortable truths and exploring marginalized narratives, ultimately aiming to inspire audiences to engage with these pressing issues. This dynamic blend of entertainment and education positions it as a vital resource for listeners seeking a blend of political commentary and cultural critique.
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