
Hilarious, honest and unfiltered, Race Wars with Sherrod Small and Keren Margolis delivers a brutally funny perspective that can't be found anywhere else. Sherrod and Keren cut through all the layers of politically correct media spin to deliver hysterical and truthful opinions on social, racial and global topics.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 351 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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| Category | Comedy | ||||

To Catch A Predator's Chris Hansen joins Sherrod and Keren to discuss the George Floyd verdict, community policing, Vladimir Putin, Chris's documentary "Onision: In Real Life" available now on Discovery+, predators, catching them, and the rise and fa... more
The sexual Hatley family (@brenthatley, @katelynhatley) are ethically non-monogamous (like to get their f*ck on), only attend orgies with 50% or more Black people, and have had Covid twice; the British Royal Family are literal actual Nazis (with proo... more
Gavin's back, and this time with the GOAT George Wallace! Gavin mostly says the opposite of what reasonable people think in order to stay on brand, and George remains the sanest person on the show. This one's a banger!
Porn star and everybody’s type Kendra Sunderland’s roommate tested positive for Covid! They are quarantining separately but have already tongue kissed. Comedian Dave Temple has a new album out, The Second One, available on iTunes and Spotify! We also... more
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The original tandem was amazing. 2012-2018 was an amazing time on racewars
Nobody else had the good-good now n laters
And she knew all the Mikes
Thank god. What a terrible podcast. Trash at its very worst.
It’s an awesome show but don’t expect an episode every week. It shows up when it wants and then goes again into that dark night. Enjoy the time you get to spend with it.
Can be really funny, sometimes too crowded with people fighting to get a word in. Best when there are 2 hosts and only 1-2 guests, with at least 2 comedians of 3-4 people. Really miss Kurt and wish he would at least call in for part. He and Sherrod were great and thought provoking, enabling each other to speak freely and keeping each other accountable at the same time.









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