Topic: Public Enemy

3 chapters across the catalog

super-mutation
Episode 1382 9:35 - 13:28

1382: super-mutation

Rolling Stone Magazine, Woke 500 Greatest Songs List

Rolling Stone Magazine released a revised list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time, featuring Aretha Franklin's "Respect" at number one. The list includes Sam Cooke's "A Change Is Gonna Come" at number three and Public Enemy's "Fight the Power" at number two. Critics describe the new rankings as "woke" and designed primarily to generate social media attention through controversial placements.

Goys with Guns
Episode 485 25:57 - 30:32

485: Goys with Guns

Non-International Armed Conflict, Public Perception of Vigilantism

The legal term "Non-International Armed Conflict" (NIAC) is identified as the justification for using military force against citizens labeled as enemy combatants. The discussion suggests that the American public has been conditioned by television to accept vigilantism and extrajudicial killings. This cultural shift is blamed for the lack of outrage over the bypass of the judicial system.

Multidimensional Poverty Index
Episode 249 31:39 - 33:25

249: Multidimensional Poverty Index

Professor Griff Interview, Human Resource Concept

Professor Griff of Public Enemy claims that Barack Obama is the president of a corporation rather than a sovereign nation. He asserts that American citizens are viewed merely as "human resources" and that birth certificates are used as collateral for debt with Britain. Griff uses the "Allstate Al" and watch advertisements set to 10:10 as evidence of occult or corporate control over the District of Columbia.