Topic: Jamila Nasheed

2 chapters across the catalog

Brand Snowden
Episode 643 12:55 - 19:47

643: Brand Snowden

Ferguson Protests and Racial Narrative Manipulation

The protests in Ferguson, Missouri, following the shooting of Michael Brown are analyzed as a potentially manufactured racial crisis designed to drive Democratic voter turnout for the 2014 midterms. Al Sharpton is characterized as a professional agitator and federal snitch. Missouri State Senator Jamila Nasheed is criticized for claiming Brown was killed "execution style" without evidence, contributing to a narrative of Black Americans being "under siege."

Brand Snowden
Episode 643 32:39 - 38:10

643: Brand Snowden

Jamila Nasheed and the Election Crisis Team

Missouri State Senator Jamila Nasheed is scrutinized for her role in the Ferguson narrative, with the hosts noting her position on the urban issues and redistricting committees. President Obama's decision to interrupt his Martha's Vineyard vacation to speak on Ferguson—while ignoring crises in Ukraine and the Middle East—is framed as a calculated move to protect Democratic seats in the House and Senate.