In this episode, we examine how media narratives — including those shaped by figures like Charlie Kirk —influence public perception of race, crime, and justice in America. Following Kirk’s death, calls for justice have emerged, but often target communities uninvolved in the incident. We ask: when a crime is committed, who gets blamed— and why? Through critical analysis, we explore how racial bias in media coverage can distort facts, shift responsibility, and reinforce harmful stereotypes. Tune in for a thought-provoking conversation on accountability, truth, and the power of narrative.