Topic: Malcolm X

51 chapters across the catalog

Best Clips of The Day
Episode 1767 1:11:34 - 1:14:12

1767: Best Clips of The Day

Malcolm X, Black Panthers and Palestinian Solidarity

A historical overview traces the link between black American freedom movements and Palestinian solidarity back to Malcolm X's 1964 article "Zionist Logic." The Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee and the Black Panthers later framed the Palestinian struggle as part of a global anti-colonial movement. The segment notes that the Panthers viewed black communities in the U.S. as "internally colonized" people.

The Blurt
Episode 1736 1:42:35 - 1:47:53

1736: The Blurt

Australian One Nation Party, Malcolm Roberts, UK Migration

Senator Malcolm Roberts of Australia's One Nation party praised Trump's withdrawal from the World Health Organization and his stance against "woke" ideology. Roberts claimed Trump's policies align with Australian interests in putting their own nation first. The segment also notes that wealthy residents are fleeing the UK for Dubai and Portugal due to rising taxes and political shifts.

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.

AMAD
Episode 1555 2:21:50 - 2:24:26

1555: AMAD

UN and WHO Sexuality Education Standards, Malcolm Roberts

Australian Senator Malcolm Roberts delivers a speech criticizing the World Health Organization (WHO) and United Nations (UN) for their "Standards for Sexuality Education." The framework reportedly suggests teaching children about masturbation and pornography by age six and achieving "adult knowledge" of intercourse by age nine. Roberts characterizes these agencies as a "pervert paradise" and links their agenda to the same groups that managed the COVID-19 pandemic.

No Evidence
Episode 1500 4:21:03 - 4:26:59

1500: No Evidence

North Korea Missile Tests, Australian Beef Industry

The show concludes with news updates on North Korea firing missiles in response to U.S.-South Korean war games. Additionally, Australian Senator Malcolm Roberts is featured defending the cattle industry against "climate change fraud" and the push for lab-grown meat. Roberts argues that the war on red meat is a globalist agenda designed to create food scarcity and increase costs for everyday citizens.

Rage Bait
Episode 1533 1:25:00 - 1:27:55

1533: Rage Bait

Malcolm X Murder Investigation, $100 Million Lawsuit

The family of Malcolm X, represented by attorney Ben Crump, announced plans to file a $100 million wrongful death lawsuit against the NYPD, FBI, and CIA. The lawsuit alleges a government conspiracy to conceal exculpatory evidence that led to the wrongful conviction of two men in 1966. This legal action follows the 2021 exoneration of those individuals and new revelations regarding the withholding of factual evidence by federal agencies.

Hunger Stones
Episode 1477 2:28:52 - 2:30:54

1477: Hunger Stones

Canada Digital Identity Program, World Economic Forum

Canada is moving forward with a "Digital Ambition" program, which critics link to World Economic Forum policies. Similar digital ID bills are being introduced in Australia, New Zealand, and the EU, with the goal of making digital credentials compulsory for banking and government services.

Smugly
Episode 1472 2:29:16 - 2:31:14

1472: Smugly

Malcolm Nance, White Skin Camouflage Claim

Intel community figure Malcolm Nance claimed that the January 6th insurrectionists used their "white skin" as a form of camouflage to close in on law enforcement. Nance argued that police viewed the protesters as "benign Walmart shoppers" until the violence began. The hosts dismiss Nance as an entertainer who uses "racist crap" to maintain his media presence.

The Nurge
Episode 1469 1:01:23 - 1:11:44

1469: The Nurge

Malcolm Nance, Ukraine Combat Claims, Insurgency Book

Former intelligence officer Malcolm Nance appeared on MSNBC to discuss his time in Ukraine and his new book about a domestic American insurgency. Nance claimed to be part of a command team in Ukraine while carrying a weapon, though he did not engage in direct fire. He characterized Trump-supporting Caucasian voters as a threat to the U.S. Constitution.

900
Episode 900 2:50:42 - 2:56:46

900: 900

Trump Phone Call with Australian PM Malcolm Turnbull

Reports from CNN and the Washington Post described a "tense" phone call between President Trump and Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull. The disagreement centered on a deal made by the Obama administration for the US to accept 1,250 refugees from Australian offshore detention centers. While media reports claimed Trump hung up abruptly, Turnbull refused to confirm the details of the "private" conversation.

Lawful but Awful
Episode 1444 2:07:53 - 2:14:00

1444: Lawful but Awful

Malcolm Nance, International Legion in Ukraine

Former MSNBC contributor Malcolm Nance appeared on the network in full combat gear, claiming to have joined the International Legion in Ukraine. The hosts analyze Nance's background in naval cryptology and his "Terror Asymmetrics Project," suggesting his involvement is a form of "spook LARPing." They also note his mention of friends at the Defense Language Institute.

Lawful but Awful
Episode 1444 2:14:01 - 2:18:10

1444: Lawful but Awful

Malcolm Nance MSNBC Interview, Cruise Missile Incident

During a live interview with Joy Reid, Malcolm Nance reacted to what he claimed were Russian cruise missiles flying overhead. The hosts scrutinize the footage, noting the lack of visible missiles in the sky and Nance's dramatic commands. They compare the segment to a video game and question the authenticity of the reporting.

Dry Holes
Episode 1432 1:03:32 - 1:05:21

1432: Dry Holes

Malcolm Nance, Kiev Urban Combat Strategy

MSNBC analyst Malcolm Nance provides an assessment of why Russia has not yet "rubble-ized" Kiev. Nance explains that creating Stalingrad-style rubble provides a defensive multiplier for snipers and insurgents, which the Russian military likely wants to avoid to maintain clean supply lines. The status of the 40-mile Russian convoy near the capital remains a point of psychological warfare.

Red Austin
Episode 1431 1:35:38 - 1:37:55

1431: Red Austin

UN Food Systems Summit, Meat Consumption Taxes

Queensland Senator Malcolm Roberts reports on recommendations from the UN Food Systems pre-summit in Rome, which include limiting red meat consumption to 14 grams per day. The UN also proposed an environmental tax on meat of $1.60 per kilo. Roberts argues these measures will destroy global food chains and lead to widespread protein starvation.

Boost or Baste
Episode 1401 30:37 - 36:45

1401: Boost or Baste

Malcolm Nance, White Supremacy Iconography Claims

MSNBC analyst and former intelligence officer Malcolm Nance claimed the Rittenhouse verdict would embolden white nationalists and domestic terrorists. Nance argued that Rittenhouse has been "steeped in the tea of white supremacy iconography" and warned that the verdict provides a template for weaponizing self-defense in future protests.

Chest Feeding
Episode 1356 18:34 - 20:25

1356: Chest Feeding

Malcolm X, Media Control and Thought Control Speech

The hosts play a historical recording of Malcolm X discussing how those in power use media, specifically radio and television, to control public opinion and maintain oppression. The speech emphasizes that the ruling structure uses media to convince the masses they are free while directing their thoughts and actions.

Insurrectious
Episode 1277 2:20:07 - 2:24:45

1277: Insurrectious

Jason Whitlock, Jessica Krug and the Racial Grievance Industry

Sports commentator Jason Whitlock criticized the "racial grievance industry" following the exposure of George Washington University professor Jessica Krug, a white woman who spent years posing as Black. Whitlock argues that "liberalism is the new KKK hood," allowing white progressives to benefit from black identities while practicing bigotry. He also questions why figures like Justin Trudeau and Ted Danson face little consequence for past blackface incidents.

Noodle Nation
Episode 1250 43:23 - 46:43

1250: Noodle Nation

Colin Kaepernick and NFL Racial Equality Stance

New Orleans Saints safety Malcolm Jenkins discussed the significance of Colin Kaepernick potentially returning to the NFL, stating it would prove the league is serious about its stance on racial equality. Commissioner Roger Goodell recently issued a statement supporting Black Lives Matter, but critics point out he failed to mention Kaepernick by name. The discussion centers on whether the NFL can truly be inclusive while the player who started the kneeling protest remains unsigned.

KBALL One
Episode 1249 3:15:53 - 3:20:47

1249: KBALL One

Racial Prism Critique and Information Warfare

A final critique argues that viewing life through a "racial prism" allows evil to escape detection when it wears a familiar face. The discussion cites the $22 trillion spent on poverty programs over 50 years, much of which allegedly benefits the bureaucracy rather than the poor. The segment ends with a warning that the term "conspiracy theory" is being used as an information warfare tool to silence critical conversation and intimidate the public.

Peak Whiteness
Episode 1248 11:49 - 15:36

1248: Peak Whiteness

Act Blue Donations and Police Nullification Consequences

Protesters are criticized for donating to Act Blue under the impression they are supporting bail funds, while the money is actually absorbed into a broader political machine. The discussion touches on the concept of police nullification, where law enforcement stops patrolling certain communities, leading to an increase in murder rates. This dynamic is framed as middle-class politicians "bamboozling" the poor, as described by Malcolm X.