On this show I, Henry Mark, perform my own special sociopolitical jujitsu on every subject conceivable and won’t be hemmed in by anything. Unless anger, pessimism, despair and cynicism can hem me in. And they can’t, right? Content Warning (CW): This podca
In this episode, we look at the killing of Russian ultranationalist Darya Dugina, Rep. Liz Cheney's defeat and her future options, the FBI's search of Mar-a-Lago, Donald Trump's home, conspiracy asshole Alex Jones' court loss, Kansas' huge pro-abortion ballot win, Pro Publica's report on the mega-wealthy's tax cheating, Dominion Voting's lawsuit against Fox News, Jared Kushner's heartbreaking new memoir. Don't forget you can check me out on Facebook. Just go to Facebook and look for me there. You can also email me at henrygmark@gmail.com. I'd love to hear from you. WARNING: This episode discusses a mass school shooting, gun violence and abortion. If this is upsetting or triggering for you, please don't listen to this episode or skip past those sections.Content Warning (CW): This podcast is intended for listeners 18 or older. It talks about racial violence, civil rights struggles, injustice, antiracism and violence toward women using strong language and is uncensored. If this is upsetting or triggering for you, please stop, scroll ahead in the episode, or avoid listening to the episode entirely. Thank you.
In this episode, we look at Russia and Ukraine's grain pact, some of the successes of Congress's January 6th panel, wackjob senators Josh Harley and Joe Manchin, Vince McMahon's sexual assault allegations, Jon Krakauer's 2011 "Three Cup of Deceit" book about disgraced philanthropist Greg Mortenson, Elon Musk's train-wreck life and Seattle Times columnist Danny Westneat's look at Washington's nutcase Republican party. Don't forget you can check me out on Facebook. Just go to Facebook and look for me there. You can also email me at henrygmark@gmail.com. I'd love to hear from you. WARNING: This episode discusses sexual the assaults of several women. If this is upsetting or triggering for you, please don't listen to this episode or skip past those sections.Content Warning (CW): This podcast is intended for listeners 18 or older. It talks about racial violence, civil rights struggles, injustice, antiracism and violence toward women using strong language and is uncensored. If this is upsetting or triggering for you, please stop, scroll ahead in the episode, or avoid listening to the episode entirely. Thank you.
In this episode, we revisit Roe's overturning and discuss possible legislative workarounds regarding abortion. We also examine Cassidy Hutchinson's extraordinary Jan. 6th testimony and salute badass Liz Cheney; we look at Hollywood's racist Oscar history as detailed by writer Wil Haygood's book, "Colorization" and salute Ketanji Brown Jackson's historic Supreme Court swearing in. Plus, we examine Louie CK's, Marilyn Manson's and NFL quarterback Deshaun Watson's multiple accusations and our own notorious Washington state praying coach. Don't forget you can check me out on Facebook. Just go to Facebook and look for me there. You can also email me at henrygmark@gmail.com. I'd love to hear from you. WARNING: This episode discusses the sexual assaults of numerous women. If this is upsetting or triggering for you, please don't listen to this episode or skip past those sections.Content Warning (CW): This podcast is intended for listeners 18 or older. It talks about racial violence, civil rights struggles, injustice, antiracism and violence toward women using strong language and is uncensored. If this is upsetting or triggering for you, please stop, scroll ahead in the episode, or avoid listening to the episode entirely. Thank you.
In this episode, we examine Congress's new bipartisan gun bill, the Supreme Court's overturning of our country's 49-year-old Roe vs. Wade abortion rule, Ruth Bader Ginsburg's refusal to retire when she was younger and protect her seat, the latest on Russia's Ukraine invasion, the global institutional child sexual abuse epidemic involving the Boy Scouts, the Southern Baptist Convention and the Catholic Church, Elon Musk's sexual assault accusation, settlement and nondisclosure agreement, GOP Senate candidate Herschel Walker's lying and Tulsa, Okla.'s 7000 Zomis, an ethnic minority of Christian emigrants from Myanmar who fled persecution, resettled in Oklahoma and are now thriving. Don't forget you can check me out on Facebook. Just go to Facebook and look for me there. You can also email me at henrygmark@gmail.com. I'd love to hear from you. WARNING: This episode discusses the sexual assault of children and a woman. If this is upsetting or triggering for you, please do not listen to this episode or skip past those sections.Content Warning (CW): This podcast is intended for listeners 18 or older. It talks about racial violence, civil rights struggles, injustice, antiracism and violence toward women using strong language and is uncensored. If this is upsetting or triggering for you, please stop, scroll ahead in the episode, or avoid listening to the episode entirely. Thank you.
In this episode, we examine one of the worst mass murder runs in our history: Buffalo, NY, Uvalde, Texas and Tulsa, Oklahoma, the latter of which happening on my last night there. We also look at Congress's first bipartisan gun deal in 25 years, the think tank Third Way's Red State Murder Report and FIFA's 6500 deaths of south Asian workers building the World Cup facilities in Qatar. Don't forget you can check me out on Facebook. Just go to Facebook and look for me there. You can also email me at henrygmark@gmail.com. I'd love to hear from you. Content Warning (CW): This podcast is intended for listeners 18 or older. It talks about racial violence, civil rights struggles, injustice, antiracism and violence toward women using strong language and is uncensored. If this is upsetting or triggering for you, please stop, scroll ahead in the episode, or avoid listening to the episode entirely. Thank you.
In this episode, we examine the latest on the Ukraine invasion (HINT: it's looking shitty for Putin), the Supreme Court's leak of its draft opinion overturning Roe vs. Wade, Oklahoma's notorious six-week fetal heartbeat bill and the post-Roe world. Plus, we examine Amazon's firing its union team on Staten Island, NY, Harvard's slavery reckoning and endowment fund, Elon Musk's out-stupid-ing himself and the NY Times' Tucker Carlson series. Also, remember you can check me out on Facebook. Just go to Facebook and look for me there. And you can email me at henrygmark@gmail.com. I'd love to hear from you! Content Warning (CW): This podcast is intended for listeners 18 or older. It talks about racial violence, civil rights struggles, injustice, antiracism and violence toward women using strong language and is uncensored. If this is upsetting or triggering for you, please stop, scroll ahead in the episode, or avoid listening to the episode entirely. Thank you.
In this episode we report on the Ukraine's Zelensky's saying they're turning the tide on Russia, Florida's notorious "Don't Say Gay" Bill and the GOP idiots who birthed it, the Supreme Court's infamous "Shadow Docket," and we return to Clarence and Ginni Thomas, the Slap and Clint Smith's excellent, “How the Word Is Passed: A Reckoning With the History of Slavery Across America." Also, don't forget you can check me out on Facebook. Just go to Facebook and look for me there. Plus, you can email me at henrygmark@gmail.com. I'd love to hear from you! Content Warning (CW): This podcast is intended for listeners 18 or older. It talks about racial violence, civil rights struggles, injustice, antiracism and violence toward women using strong language and is uncensored. If this is upsetting or triggering for you, please stop, scroll ahead in the episode, or avoid listening to the episode entirely. Thank you.
In this episode, we look at the latest on the Ukrainian war, including the Bucha massacre and the invasion's new status as a genocide, celebrate the first Black female justice, Ketanji Brown Jackson, revisit Clarence Thomas's 1991 notorious confirmation hearings and Anita Hill's testimony. Plus, we look at Ginni Thomas, the Oscars disaster, the slap that went around the world and actor Danny Glover's great social justice work. Also, we celebrate Amazon's first union vote win, examine journalism's efforts to reexamine its racist past and complicity in racist events through history and the Seattle Times' A1 Revisited project. And, I'm on Facebook. Just go to Facebook.com and look for me. Also, you can email me at henrygmark@gmail.com. Your comments are welcome!WARNING: This episode contains descriptions of graphic violence, graphic descriptions of war, and a graphic description of a rape. If this is upsetting to you, please do not listen to this episode, or skip past the section about the war.Content Warning (CW): This podcast is intended for listeners 18 or older. It talks about racial violence, civil rights struggles, injustice, antiracism and violence toward women using strong language and is uncensored. If this is upsetting or triggering for you, please stop, scroll ahead in the episode, or avoid listening to the episode entirely. Thank you.
For the first time ever, I'm presenting a compilation of my funniest moments, all curated by the legendary comic team of -- myself! That's right. I, myself, have chosen what I consider my funniest moments. You might disagree. No. You WILL disagree. You'll hate it. Fine. We'll agree to disagree. Especially since I get a free episode in the bargain. All the credit and none of the work, simply by rehashing my old stuff! So sit back and enjoy my first ever greatest-hits rehash of my same old shit! Suckers! And, I'm on Facebook. Just go to Facebook.com and look for me there. Also, you can email me at henrygmark@gmail.com. Your comments are welcome!Content Warning (CW): This podcast is intended for listeners 18 or older. It talks about racial violence, civil rights struggles, injustice, antiracism and violence toward women using strong language and is uncensored. If this is upsetting or triggering for you, please stop, scroll ahead in the episode, or avoid listening to the episode entirely. Thank you.
In this episode we cover the latest on the Ukraine War, give props to Ukraine's outstanding leader, Volodymyr Zelensky, revisit the Nazi atrocities and murders of my Stanislawow ancestors, look at the latest schoolbook bannings, including that of Art Spiegelman's “Maus." Also, we look at Critical Race Theory and give a shout to Tucker Carlson and Sean Hannity finally getting vaccinated and being outed as vaxxed. And, I'm on Facebook. Just go to Facebook.com and look for me there. Also, you can email me at henrygmark@gmail.com. Your comments are welcome!WARNING: This episode discusses Nazi atrocities, including descriptions of mass shootings and the ethnic cleansing of a Jewish neighborhood by the Gestapo in the early 1940s. If this is upsetting to you, please don't listen or skip past that section. Content Warning (CW): This podcast is intended for listeners 18 or older. It talks about racial violence, civil rights struggles, injustice, antiracism and violence toward women using strong language and is uncensored. If this is upsetting or triggering for you, please stop, scroll ahead in the episode, or avoid listening to the episode entirely. Thank you.
This episode we cover fuck-job Putin's invasion of Ukraine, my Ukrainian roots and my recent discovery that Nazi atrocities and killings occurred at my ancestors' home in Stanislawow, Poland in 1941. Plus, we look at Clint Smith's book, “How the Word Is Passed: A Reckoning With the History of Slavery Across America" (2021), which chronicles Thomas Jefferson's slave ownership of Sally Hemings and fathering her six children. Also, the Sandy Hook families' huge settlement with Remington, new bequests from philanthropist MacKenzie Scott, U.S. Women's Soccer's court victory, Sarah Palin's libel loss, serial child predator Larry Nassar, and my first Fuckjob of the Year winner, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. And, I'm on Facebook. Just go to Facebook.com and look for me there. Also, you can email me at henrygmark@gmail.com. Your comments are welcome!WARNING: This episode discusses Nazi atrocities, including descriptions of mass shootings and the ethnic cleansing of a Jewish neighborhood by the Gestapo in the early 1940s. If this is upsetting to you, please don't listen or skip past that section. Content Warning (CW): This podcast is intended for listeners 18 or older. It talks about racial violence, civil rights struggles, injustice, antiracism and violence toward women using strong language and is uncensored. If this is upsetting or triggering for you, please stop, scroll ahead in the episode, or avoid listening to the episode entirely. Thank you.
In this episode, we look at Spotify's financial abuse of its musicians, it's star podcaster Joe Rogan and the blowback from Rogan's show. Plus, we examine country singer Morgan Wallen, Black coach Brian Flores' lawsuit against the NFL and Joe Biden's Supreme Court pick of the first Black woman. And, I'm on Facebook. Just go to Facebook.com and look for me there. Also, you can email me at henrygmark@gmail.com. Your comments are welcome!Content Warning (CW): This podcast is intended for listeners 18 or older. It talks about racial violence, civil rights struggles, injustice, antiracism and violence toward women using strong language and is uncensored. If this is upsetting or triggering for you, please stop, scroll ahead in the episode, or avoid listening to the episode entirely. Thank you.
In this episode, we examine Robin DiAngelo's antiracism efforts and religious scholar Amanda Lucia's studies on outdoor festivals' overwhelming whiteness. Plus, we examine Canada's Indigenous reform school settlement program and rip three men: two Andrews: a Cuomo, a former prince and Kent, WA.'s Nazi assistant police chief Derek Kammerzell. Also, we pay tribute to Sidney Poitier, Bishop Desmond Tutu, Ahmaud Arbery and Black Belt Eagle Scout's Katherine Paul. And, I'm on Facebook. Just go to Facebook.com and look for me there. Also, you can email me at henrygmark@gmail.com. Your comments are welcome!Content Warning (CW): This podcast is intended for listeners 18 or older. It talks about racial violence, civil rights struggles, injustice, antiracism and violence toward women using strong language and is uncensored. If this is upsetting or triggering for you, please stop, scroll ahead in the episode, or avoid listening to the episode entirely. Thank you.
In this episode we look a the coming 2022 midterm elections, Congressperson Liz Cheney's courage, the impending reversal of Roe vs. Wade, Dave Chappelle's transphobic idiocy, Tucker Carlson's conspiracy-laden “Patriot Purge" doc, writer Rick Perlstein's chronicles of conservative America, antiracist writer Ijeoma Oluo and Biden's bill-killing senator Joe Manchin. And, I'm on Facebook. Just go to Facebook.com and look for me there. Also, you can email me at henrygmark@gmail.com. Your comments are welcome!WARNING: This episode discusses transphobia, or prejudice toward trans people. If this is upsetting, please do not listen to this episode or skip past that section.Content Warning (CW): This podcast is intended for listeners 18 or older. It talks about racial violence, civil rights struggles, injustice, antiracism and violence toward women using strong language and is uncensored. If this is upsetting or triggering for you, please stop, scroll ahead in the episode, or avoid listening to the episode entirely. Thank you.
In this, my 17th outing, I go full-tilt comedy, brazenly putting "Comedy" in the title and emphasizing that I'm a comedy shill. For this episode, we celebrate "Infowars" founder and conspiracy nut-job Alex Jones, child sex-trafficker R. Kelly and Kenosha's Race Man, Sheriff David Beth. Plus, we discuss the Kyle Rittenhouse, Ahmaud Arbery and Charleena Lyles verdicts. And, I'm on Facebook. Just go to Facebook.com and look for me there. Also, you can email me at henrygmark@gmail.com. Your comments are welcome!WARNING: This episode discusses the sexual assaults of women and children. If this is upsetting, please do not listen to this episode or skip past those sections.Content Warning (CW): This podcast is intended for listeners 18 or older. It talks about racial violence, civil rights struggles, injustice, antiracism and violence toward women using strong language and is uncensored. If this is upsetting or triggering for you, please stop, scroll ahead in the episode, or avoid listening to the episode entirely. Thank you.
In this episode, we shame antivaxxers WSU coach Rick Rolovich and Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rogers. Plus, we salute Van Morrison's outing himself as an anti-Semitic COVID hoaxing asshole. We also look at Alec Baldwin's tragic onset shooting and explore astrophysicist-rapist Neil deGrasse Tyson's sexual assault accusations. Finally, we mention Billie Jean King's new book, "All In," and give props to the pioneering transgender tennis star Renee Richards, whose story is told in King's book. And, I'm on Facebook. Just go to Facebook.com and look for me there. Also, you can email me at henrygmark@gmail.com. Your comments are welcome!Content Warning (CW): This podcast is intended for listeners 18 or older. It talks about racial violence, civil rights struggles, injustice, antiracism and violence toward women using strong language and is uncensored. If this is upsetting or triggering for you, please stop, scroll ahead in the episode, or avoid listening to the episode entirely. Thank you.
In Episode 15, we rebrand the show yet again, now simply as "The Henry Mark Show,” celebrate Facebook's whistleblower Frances Haugen and Britney Spears' freedom and publicly shame Fleetwood Mac's Lindsey Buckingham and his sorry ass. Plus, we give props to the Galvin family and its legacy of schizophrenia, which was captured in a beautiful book from last year, “Hidden Valley Road: Inside the Mind of An American Family,” by Robert Kolker. And, I'm on Facebook. Just go to Facebook.com and look for me there. Also, you can email me at henrygmark@gmail.com. Your comments are welcome!Content Warning (CW): This podcast is intended for listeners 18 or older. It talks about racial violence, civil rights struggles, injustice, antiracism and violence toward women using strong language and is uncensored. If this is upsetting or triggering for you, please stop, scroll ahead in the episode, or avoid listening to the episode entirely. Thank you.
In this episode we continue our look at toxic workplaces with Jeopardy! producer Mike Richards' exit, producers Harvey Weinstein, Scott Rudin and Tiger Woods' non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) and racist dance companies. Plus artists Charlayne Woodard and Tulsa Crime Monthly's Cornel Williams. And, I'm on Facebook. Just go to Facebook.com and look for me there. Also, you can email me at henrygmark@gmail.com. Your comments are welcome!WARNING: This episode discusses the sexual assaults of women. If this is upsetting, please do not listen to this episode or skip past that section.Content Warning (CW): This podcast is intended for listeners 18 or older. It talks about racial violence, civil rights struggles, injustice, antiracism and violence toward women using strong language and is uncensored. If this is upsetting or triggering for you, please stop, scroll ahead in the episode, or avoid listening to the episode entirely. Thank you.
In this episode, I imagine interviewing fellow Jewish icon Mark Zuckerberg, going mensch to mensch with the dude, and failing badly. Plus, we celebrate Andrew Cuomo's career death, the AMA's Good gender call regarding birth certificates, we slam anti-vaxxers and celebrate Isabel Wilkerson's great books. And, I'm on Facebook. Just go to Facebook.com and look for me there. Also, you can email me at henrygmark@gmail.com. Your comments are welcome!Content Warning (CW): This podcast is intended for listeners 18 or older. It talks about racial violence, civil rights struggles, injustice, antiracism and violence toward women using strong language and is uncensored. If this is upsetting or triggering for you, please stop, scroll ahead in the episode, or avoid listening to the episode entirely. Thank you.
In this episode, we conclude our look at toxic workplaces, first with Pickathon, the music festival where, two years ago, two young men toppled to their death needlessly when the boom lift they were on fell to the ground. Oregon OSHA levied the highest fines possible against Pickathon and Guildworks, Pickathon's long-term subcontractor, for repeated and ongoing safety violations. Both are being sued. Also, we look at Britney Spears' legal imprisonment, notorious singer-asshole Ryan Adams and incompetent, outgoing Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkin. And, I'm on Facebook. Just go to Facebook.com and look for me there. Also, you can email me at henrygmark@gmail.com. Your comments are welcome!Content Warning (CW): This podcast is intended for listeners 18 or older. It talks about racial violence, civil rights struggles, injustice, antiracism and violence toward women using strong language and is uncensored. If this is upsetting or triggering for you, please stop, scroll ahead in the episode, or avoid listening to the episode entirely. Thank you.
In this episode, we explore toxic workplaces like island paradise Willows Inn owner-creep Blaine Wetzel and other restaurateur predators, Bill Gates's Cascade Investment sleazebag Michael Larson, Mercy Corp's child rapist founder, revisit Ellen DeGeneres shit show and explore the horrible life of child rapist Peter Yarrow of once beloved folk music heroes Peter, Paul and Mary. And, I'm on Facebook. Just go to Facebook.com and look for me there. Also, you can email me at henrygmark@gmail.com. Your comments are welcome!WARNING: This episode discusses the sexual assault of a woman and a child. If this is upsetting, please do not listen to this episode or skip past those sections. Content Warning (CW): This podcast is intended for listeners 18 or older. It talks about racial violence, civil rights struggles, injustice, antiracism and violence toward women using strong language and is uncensored. If this is upsetting or triggering for you, please stop, scroll ahead in the episode, or avoid listening to the episode entirely. Thank you.
In this episode, we commemorate the centennial of the Tulsa Race Massacre, recount my visit to Tulsa and the Greenwood neighborhood, which was once known as Black Wall Street, and explore the race hatred and history of Oklahoma leading up to and causing the atrocity. And, I'm on Facebook. Just go to Facebook.com and look for me there. Also, you can email me at henrygmark@gmail.com. Your comments are welcome!Content Warning (CW): This podcast is intended for listeners 18 or older. It talks about racial violence, civil rights struggles, injustice, antiracism and violence toward women using strong language and is uncensored. If this is upsetting or triggering for you, please stop, scroll ahead in the episode, or avoid listening to the episode entirely. Thank you.
In this episode we discuss our relief over George Floyd killer Derek Chauvin's guilty verdict, Seattle Pacific University's homophobia and its resistance to LGBTQ+ community efforts to change them, and we honor former Seattle OB/GYN Dr. Marci Bowers, a transgender doc, and her pioneering gender reassignment work in Trinidad, Colorado. And, I'm on Facebook. Just go to Facebook.com and look for me there. Also, you can email me at henrygmark@gmail.com. Your comments are welcome!Content Warning (CW): This podcast is intended for listeners 18 or older. It talks about racial violence, civil rights struggles, injustice, antiracism and violence toward women using strong language and is uncensored. If this is upsetting or triggering for you, please stop, scroll ahead in the episode, or avoid listening to the episode entirely. Thank you.
In this episode we cover Georgia governor's racist new voting laws and the blowback, Ellen DeGeneres' should-have-been-minding-the-store oops moment, Tacoma, WA. Sheriff Ed Troyer's racist butt probe, Smithsonian's Tulsa issue, more mass shootings, Asian bigotry, Biden's latest diverse picks, Dave Letterman's former producer's extortion effort revisited, RIP John Lewis. And, I'm on Facebook. Just go to Facebook.com and look for me there. Also, you can email me at henrygmark@gmail.com. Your comments are welcome!Content Warning (CW): This podcast is intended for listeners 18 or older. It talks about racial violence, civil rights struggles, injustice, antiracism and violence toward women using strong language and is uncensored. If this is upsetting or triggering for you, please stop, scroll ahead in the episode, or avoid listening to the episode entirely. Thank you.
My seventh outing, where we honor two notorious assholes, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo and celebrity transphobe JK Rowling. Plus, we actually DO honor President Biden's cabinet, featuring new interior head Deb Haaland and attorney general Merrick Garland. Plus the not-so-white Oscars 2021. And, I'm on Facebook. Just go to Facebook.com and look for me there. Also, you can email me at henrygmark@gmail.com. Your comments are welcome!Content Warning (CW): This podcast is intended for listeners 18 or older. It talks about racial violence, civil rights struggles, injustice, antiracism and violence toward women using strong language and is uncensored. If this is upsetting or triggering for you, please stop, scroll ahead in the episode, or avoid listening to the episode entirely. Thank you.
A day of relief in which Joe Biden and Kamala Harris are sworn in; A white, Trumpish mob storms the Capitol on Jan. 6th, 2021, Biden's certification day, causing Trump's re-impeachment on grounds of inciting an insurrection; a mass grave is finally found at the Tulsa cemetery where race massacre victims may be buried. And, I'm on Facebook. Just go to Facebook.com and look for me there. Also, you can email me at henrygmark@gmail.com. Your comments are welcome!Content Warning (CW): This podcast is intended for listeners 18 or older. It talks about racial violence, civil rights struggles, injustice, antiracism and violence toward women using strong language and is uncensored. If this is upsetting or triggering for you, please stop, scroll ahead in the episode, or avoid listening to the episode entirely. Thank you.
Trump dies! Biden wins, gets a COVID shot! Trump thinking he's a turkey, tries to fuck, then pardon, himself. Plus, racist, murdering Vallejo cops; the Chitlin' Circuit of old Jim Crow America; MacKenzie Scott redefines philanthropy, gives $6 billion to those who need it the most, no strings. And, I'm on Facebook. Just go to Facebook.com and look for me there. Also, you can email me at henrygmark@gmail.com. Your comments are welcome!Content Warning (CW): This podcast is intended for listeners 18 or older. It talks about racial violence, civil rights struggles, injustice, antiracism and violence toward women using strong language and is uncensored. If this is upsetting or triggering for you, please stop, scroll ahead in the episode, or avoid listening to the episode entirely. Thank you.
Dickless fucker Trump's last gasp; Cured pussy-grabber and famous Black Republican Herman Cain COVIDs out; Go Joe! Go Kamala! And, I'm on Facebook. Just go to Facebook.com and look for me there. Also, you can email me at henrygmark@gmail.com. Your comments are welcome!Content Warning (CW): This podcast is intended for listeners 18 or older. It talks about racial violence, civil rights struggles, injustice, antiracism and violence toward women using strong language and is uncensored. If this is upsetting or triggering for you, please stop, scroll ahead in the episode, or avoid listening to the episode entirely. Thank you.
Episode Three, in which Henry Mark, an angry white dude, discusses the fifth anniversary of Sandra Bland's suicide-unlawful death; SCOTUS's Muscogee (Creek) miraculous decision; Trump's worthless Tulsa shit-show campaign launch; the George Floyd murder protest's racist backlash; and his favorite uncle, Uncle "Jungle Bunny" Gordon. And, I'm on Facebook. Just go to Facebook.com and look for me there. Also, you can email me at henrygmark@gmail.com. Your comments are welcome!Content Warning (CW): This podcast is intended for listeners 18 or older. It talks about racial violence, civil rights struggles, injustice, antiracism and violence toward women using strong language and is uncensored. If this is upsetting or triggering for you, please stop, scroll ahead in the episode, or avoid listening to the episode entirely. Thank you.
On which I read an essay by Natachi Onwuamaegbu that appeared in last year's June 10th, 2020 Seattle Times, along with my response. (I didn't get her permission to read her letter, by the way, and will remove it at her request.) To me, her essay nails the simultaneous fear, hope and despair she feels as a black woman responding to white America's rallying around George Floyd's death and its renewed calls for racial justice. And, I'm on Facebook. Just go to Facebook.com and look for me there. Also, you can email me at henrygmark@gmail.com. Your comments are welcome!Content Warning (CW): This podcast is intended for listeners 18 or older. It talks about racial violence, civil rights struggles, injustice, antiracism and violence toward women using strong language and is uncensored. If this is upsetting or triggering for you, please stop, scroll ahead in the episode, or avoid listening to the episode entirely. Thank you.
With two pandemics, one COVID and the other racist (America's proud, 400-year-old slave-owning shame); white America processing another cop murder of a black, Minneapolis's George Floyd, and our subsequent white guilt and way-too-late acknowledgement of our chronic fucked-uped-ness, I present Why America Hates Blacks: An Antiracist White Man's Take, starring "Asshole." But you can call me Henry Mark. And, I'm on Facebook. Just go to Facebook.com and look for me there. Also, you can email me at henrygmark@gmail.com. Your comments are welcome!Content Warning (CW): This podcast is intended for listeners 18 or older. It talks about racial violence, civil rights struggles, injustice, antiracism and violence toward women using strong language and is uncensored. If this is upsetting or triggering for you, please stop, scroll ahead in the episode, or avoid listening to the episode entirely. Thank you.