Topic: Black Unemployment

5 chapters across the catalog

KBALL One
Episode 1249 1:10:05 - 1:12:29

1249: KBALL One

Burgess Owens on Political Playbooks and Black Prosperity

Congressional candidate Burgess Owens claims that the Democratic Party uses a recurring "playbook" to incite chaos and fear during election years. Owens highlights the record-low unemployment rates for black and Hispanic Americans achieved prior to the pandemic as evidence of progress that is often ignored by political activists. Google Ngram data is cited to show how the "Black Lives Matter" meme spikes predictably every four years.

Colorism
Episode 1058 1:56:46 - 2:01:57

1058: Colorism

Candace Owens Confrontation with Antifa and Marc Lamont Hill

Conservative activist Candace Owens discussed being harassed by Antifa at a restaurant and debated Professor Marc Lamont Hill. Owens highlighted record-low unemployment for minorities under the Trump administration and criticized the "all-white gang" of Antifa for attacking a black conservative. The hosts noted her fast-talking debate style and use of "okay" as a rhetorical block.

Micro Livestock
Episode 1004 24:34 - 28:25

1004: Micro Livestock

Democratic Response and the MS-13 Applause Trap

The State of the Union was structured to make Democrats look bad by forcing them to choose between applauding popular statistics or appearing to support MS-13 and opioids. Local news anchor Julie Hayner questioned why Democrats struggled to applaud historic lows in black unemployment, which Trump claimed as a victory over the Obama era.

Hitler's Playbook
Episode 906 2:35:19 - 2:39:20

906: Hitler's Playbook

Los Angeles Town Hall, Black Community and Illegal Immigration

At a Los Angeles town hall, a black citizen argued that sanctuary city policies are "racist" and have destroyed jobs in the black community. The speaker alleged that illegal immigrants are using ITIN numbers to commit tax fraud and claim benefits while citizens suffer. The hosts highlight that these perspectives are rarely broadcast in mainstream media.

Fox News Babes
Episode 134 26:13 - 32:05

134: Fox News Babes

Rush Limbaugh, Black Enough To Criticize, and Discontent

A satirical audio clip from the EIB Network titled "Black Enough To Criticize The President" addresses economic discontent and unemployment in urban communities. The segment highlights the reaction of a former Black Panther and NAACP member to the clip's message regarding the lack of jobs. The discussion explores the growing frustration with the administration's focus on healthcare over economic stability.