Topic: Anti Blackness

6 chapters across the catalog

Buying Quiet
Episode 1616 40:19 - 42:55

1616: Buying Quiet

Historical Links Between Black Freedom Movements and Palestine

A historical overview examines the alliance between 1960s civil rights leaders and the Palestinian cause. Malcolm X's 1964 article "Zionist Logic" and the Black Panthers' 1969 meeting with the PLO in Algiers are cited as foundational moments in framing Palestine as a global anti-colonial struggle.

Bald Nancy
Episode 1371 17:56 - 20:17

1371: Bald Nancy

Unvaccinated Community, 4chan Operation, Vaccine Passports

President Joe Biden's use of the term "unvaccinated community" is critiqued as a psychological tactic to group diverse individuals into a single targetable demographic. Meanwhile, an operation on 4chan using the hashtag #AskMeWhy is reportedly creating posters that frame vaccine passports as racist, utilizing logos from organizations like Black Lives Matter and the ADL to spread the message.

Vaxxhole
Episode 1333 3:14:51 - 3:18:04

1333: Vaxxhole

"Not Blackness" Concept, Structural Advantage

Professor Kim introduced the concept of "not blackness" as a structural advantage for Asian Americans in the US racial order. She posits that while Asian Americans face "not whiteness" as a disadvantage, their "not blackness" is used by broader society to maintain anti-Black structures, a theory criticized as divisive and self-loathing.

Insurrectious
Episode 1277 2:24:45 - 2:27:15

1277: Insurrectious

Anti-Racist Curriculum, Fourth of July Knowledge and Teacher Activism

A video from a college campus reveals that many students are unable to identify the significance of the Fourth of July or the year of American independence. Two teachers interviewed on camera admitted to bypassing standard curricula to teach "anti-racism" and Black Lives Matter activism to elementary and middle school students. The hosts argue this shift in education is the root cause of declining civic knowledge.

Self Certified
Episode 1198 2:43:08 - 2:46:16

1198: Self Certified

Jersey City Shooting, Black Hebrew Israelite Connection

A targeted attack on a Jewish bakery in Jersey City left multiple people dead, with investigators finding a note containing anti-Semitic and anti-police sentiments. One suspect, David Anderson, was linked to the Black Hebrew Israelite movement, the same group involved in the 2019 Covington High School incident. The hosts argue the media is downplaying the story because the perpetrators do not fit the "white nationalist" narrative.