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**Clay Edwards Show – NAACP Boycott Controversy & Shuwaski Young on Redistricting, Crime & Black Conservatism (Ep #1220)**
Clay opens the show by asking listeners what should be illegal that currently isn’t, sparking a conversation about driving without insurance and disruptive public behavior. He also shares a personal reflection on the recent loss of a close family friend and discusses how grief can build resilience for life’s challenges.
In the second hour, Clay is joined by Shuwaski Young, candidate for Mississippi Secretary of State. They break down the NAACP’s push for black athletes to boycott predominantly white universities in southern states over redistricting and voting rights concerns. Clay and Young criticize the campaign as shortsighted and harmful, arguing it threatens black athletes’ NIL opportunities and long-term financial prospects without offering any real alternative support.
Young opens up about his journey from Democrat to Republican, his views on voting rights, crime in Mississippi communities, and why he believes proper redistricting could drive positive generational change. The conversation covers the Democratic Party’s shift left, the need for honest discussions about personal responsibility and crime, and the growing influence of black conservatives in the South.
Unfiltered, no sugar added reality radio at its finest.
By Clay Edwards4.5
106106 ratings
**Clay Edwards Show – NAACP Boycott Controversy & Shuwaski Young on Redistricting, Crime & Black Conservatism (Ep #1220)**
Clay opens the show by asking listeners what should be illegal that currently isn’t, sparking a conversation about driving without insurance and disruptive public behavior. He also shares a personal reflection on the recent loss of a close family friend and discusses how grief can build resilience for life’s challenges.
In the second hour, Clay is joined by Shuwaski Young, candidate for Mississippi Secretary of State. They break down the NAACP’s push for black athletes to boycott predominantly white universities in southern states over redistricting and voting rights concerns. Clay and Young criticize the campaign as shortsighted and harmful, arguing it threatens black athletes’ NIL opportunities and long-term financial prospects without offering any real alternative support.
Young opens up about his journey from Democrat to Republican, his views on voting rights, crime in Mississippi communities, and why he believes proper redistricting could drive positive generational change. The conversation covers the Democratic Party’s shift left, the need for honest discussions about personal responsibility and crime, and the growing influence of black conservatives in the South.
Unfiltered, no sugar added reality radio at its finest.

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