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Welcome back for another episode of This Week In White Supremacy!
This episode ventures into the realm of political decisions, particularly focusing on Donald Trump’s recent military Bombings of Iran’s nuclear facilities. 1HOOD discuss the implications of this decision, questioning its constitutional validity and its potential to head towards impeachment if certain narratives hold strong. Amidst this, the conversation turns to the Democratic Party's internal struggles. Miracle critically picks apart the Democratic establishment's preference for familiar faces over burgeoning new leaders who might resonate more with younger, disenfranchised voters seeking change.
A significant portion of the episode also addresses the rhetoric around violence and war, touching upon the responsibilities and failures of global leaders such as Israel’s Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu and China’s President Xi Jinping. These discussions encapsulate the frustration and fear experienced by those witnessing the apparent cyclical nature of violence and the endless pursuit of power.
The conversation then shifts towards Harvard University's attempts to reconcile with its historical ties to slavery. The revelation that the university's researcher was fired for uncovering too many slave descendants unveils a deep-seated resistance to fully acknowledging and addressing past injustices. This story highlights a broader issue faced by many institutions grappling with their historical legacies.
This episode invites you to laugh, to think, and most importantly, to recognize the enduring impact of history and policy on our present and future. As we navigate the chaotic tides of modern times let these conversations remind you of the power of dialogue and the persistent drive for a more just society.
This Week In White Supremacy continues to provide a platform for insightful and critical discussions, balancing humor, and seriousness to tackle pertinent cultural and political issues. 1HOOD’s vibrant conversations serve to enlighten and engage audiences, encouraging broader awareness and action against injustice. Join them next week as they continue to expose white supremacy and advocate for a more equitable society for all people.
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Welcome back for another episode of This Week In White Supremacy!
This episode ventures into the realm of political decisions, particularly focusing on Donald Trump’s recent military Bombings of Iran’s nuclear facilities. 1HOOD discuss the implications of this decision, questioning its constitutional validity and its potential to head towards impeachment if certain narratives hold strong. Amidst this, the conversation turns to the Democratic Party's internal struggles. Miracle critically picks apart the Democratic establishment's preference for familiar faces over burgeoning new leaders who might resonate more with younger, disenfranchised voters seeking change.
A significant portion of the episode also addresses the rhetoric around violence and war, touching upon the responsibilities and failures of global leaders such as Israel’s Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu and China’s President Xi Jinping. These discussions encapsulate the frustration and fear experienced by those witnessing the apparent cyclical nature of violence and the endless pursuit of power.
The conversation then shifts towards Harvard University's attempts to reconcile with its historical ties to slavery. The revelation that the university's researcher was fired for uncovering too many slave descendants unveils a deep-seated resistance to fully acknowledging and addressing past injustices. This story highlights a broader issue faced by many institutions grappling with their historical legacies.
This episode invites you to laugh, to think, and most importantly, to recognize the enduring impact of history and policy on our present and future. As we navigate the chaotic tides of modern times let these conversations remind you of the power of dialogue and the persistent drive for a more just society.
This Week In White Supremacy continues to provide a platform for insightful and critical discussions, balancing humor, and seriousness to tackle pertinent cultural and political issues. 1HOOD’s vibrant conversations serve to enlighten and engage audiences, encouraging broader awareness and action against injustice. Join them next week as they continue to expose white supremacy and advocate for a more equitable society for all people.
--
To help us build liberated communities through arts, education, and social justice visit our website 1hood.org to purchase your official 1HOOD apparel or consider making a tax-deductible donation to 1Hood Media.
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WATCH THE SHOW: youtube.com/@twiws
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FOLLOW 1HOOD
youtube.com/@1hood
facebook.com/1hoodmedia
instagram.com/1hoodmedia
x.com/1hood
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DISCLAIMERS: The views and opinions expressed during this presentation are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of 1Hood Media, 1Hood Power, and or its affiliates. We do not own the copyrights to the selected songs, audios and/or videos shared in this broadcast. This Week In White Supremacy is brought to you by the 1HOOD Media Network
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