Topic: Racial Tension

11 chapters across the catalog

False Positive
Episode 1273 2:23:00 - 2:26:19

1273: False Positive

LeBron James, Jacob Blake Shooting, Police Conduct

LeBron James commented on the shooting of Jacob Blake in Kenosha, expressing fear for the Black community and questioning why police did not use non-lethal methods to subdue him. James stated that Black people in America are "terrified" of police encounters. Critics argue that James weighed in before all evidence was available, contributing to heightened racial tensions.

Donna Gate
Episode 979 46:46 - 49:50

979: Donna Gate

"It's Okay to Be White" Flyers, Racial Tension, 2018 Elections

Flyers stating "It's okay to be white" were posted at the University of Maryland and a Silver Spring high school, sparking a massive media backlash and police investigations. The campaign was reportedly designed to provoke an "anti-white" media response to rally support for pro-white activism. The hosts suggest these incidents are part of a strategy to keep racial and political tensions high leading into the 2018 elections.

Weaponized Tech
Episode 934 2:51:00 - 2:57:47

934: Weaponized Tech

Evergreen State College Protests and LARPing

The student protests at Evergreen State College are characterized as a "Live Action Role-Playing" (LARPing) exercise that has spiraled out of control. Audio clips feature students shouting at administrators about "whiteness" and demanding reparations for slavery. The hosts argue the administration's refusal to set boundaries has fueled the hysteria.

Mental Defectives
Episode 788 28:48 - 32:10

788: Mental Defectives

Media Framing of Federal Buildings and Racial Tension

Mainstream media outlets are criticized for framing the occupied Oregon structure as a significant "federal building" to evoke memories of the Oklahoma City bombing, when it is actually a small park service shack. The timing of the standoff is viewed as a convenient catalyst for increasing racial tension and supporting President Obama's upcoming executive actions on gun control.

All Juice & No Seeds
Episode 773 1:24:17 - 1:29:27

773: All Juice & No Seeds

Mizzou Protests, Poop Swastika and Football Team Leverage

The hosts examine the catalysts for the Mizzou protests, including the resignation of President Tim Wolfe. They question the validity of the "poop swastika" report, noting a lack of photographic evidence. The discussion emphasizes that the protest only gained significant traction when the football team threatened to strike, creating a massive financial liability for the university.

White House Moat
Episode 671 1:36 - 6:06

671: White House Moat

Bill Cosby Sexual Assault Allegations and Media Narrative

The discussion centers on the sudden influx of sexual assault allegations against Bill Cosby and the subsequent cancellation of his projects by networks like TV Land. Analysis suggests the timing is suspicious, potentially serving as a media-driven effort to dismantle Cosby's legacy of racial bridge-building during a period of heightened civil unrest.

Punch a Puppy!
Episode 458 2:05:03 - 2:07:54

458: Punch a Puppy!

Media Racial Tension and Subliminal Mind Control

The hosts analyze a New York Times headline and clips from Bill O'Reilly and Bill Maher, arguing that the media is intentionally stoking racial tension before the election. They point to O'Reilly's comments on "African-American grievance" and Maher's warning that "black people will come after" Romney voters as examples of divisive psychological programming.

Episode 398 11:17 - 13:43

398: Zombie Gun

Media Narratives, Trayvon Martin Case, and Tulsa Shootings

The hosts analyze media coverage of the George Zimmerman and Trayvon Martin case, specifically criticizing NBC for editing 911 tapes to emphasize racial elements. They also examine ABC News' reporting on a shooting spree in Tulsa, Oklahoma, where the network questioned if a "lone wolf" was "hunting black people." The hosts argue that the media is intentionally ratcheting up racial tensions.

DroneWolf.com
Episode 348 2:26:57 - 2:30:52

348: DroneWolf.com

Reverend Manning's "Long-Legged Mac Daddy" Rant

The show concludes with an extended clip from Reverend Manning, who delivers a fiery critique of President Obama, referring to him as the "long-legged Mac Daddy." Manning warns that political and economic pressures are pushing citizens toward a massive uprising. The hosts sign off, promising to return on Thursday to continue their analysis of media "assassination."