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What is a ‘black' conservative? What does the qualifier ‘black.' add to ‘conservatism' as an ideology or philosophy so that black conservatives are viewed as political anomalies? Why are black people who are conservative so often labeled an “Uncle Tom” (among other pejorative terms)? Darrell and Virgil take on those questions, and more, in this “burn the ships” episode of the Just Thinking podcast, titled “Black Conservatism.” Resources The Myth of 'Black Community' - Darrell Harrison (blog article) Clarence Thomas: The Wrong Kind of Black Man - Darrell Harrison (blog article) Mt. Nebo Prison Ministry (Website) New Age to New Heart (YouTube channel) Support To support the podcast, please click here or copy/paste the following link into your browser - https://justthinking.me/support/ Disclaimer © Darrell B. Harrison and Just Thinking Ministries - 2012-2024. Unauthorized use and/or duplication of this material without express and written permission from this site's author and/or owner is strictly prohibited. Excerpts and links may be used, provided that full and clear credit is given to Darrell B. Harrison and Just Thinking…for Myself with appropriate and specific direction to the original content. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/podcast-just/support
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In this episode, I bring you into my new venture as the host of “The Breakdown” on KJLH in Los Angeles! I'll be discussing a wide variety of topics and I want my “I'm All Over the Place” community to be a part of that conversation. Let me know what you think about the new format. The good news is, you'll get the show as consistently as the KJLH audience does - every Monday morning at 5am! So, be sure to make us a part of your weekly routine. This week's episode is on a topic I consider myself to be a bit of an expert on – Black Conservatism. I'm touching on an interesting phenomenon that's being repackaged for a new age – “Racism Laundering.” What is it, and who benefits from it? Be sure to stop by the Instagram page and follow me there if you haven't already – daratuckerB. I'm “DaraStarrTucker” on all other platforms. And visit www.darastarrtucker.com to pick up brand-new “Breakdown” merchandise! If you're not a Patron, you can join at www.patreon.com/darastarrtuckerSupport the show
Quotes:"Black people are not stupid. We want what everyone else wants." - Kathy Barnette, [00:32:37]"You teach people how to treat you." - Kathy Barnette, [00:42:18]"I want to live well because of what those who came before me endured." - Kathy Barnette, [00:52:28]"We went from fighting hard to just being victims." - Stephanie Trussell, [00:52:17]"No pandering, just a vision that blankets all of us." - Kathy Barnette on Vivek Ramaswamy, [00:33:19]"Their goal is control, not necessarily to win." - Kathy Barnette on establishment GOP, [00:20:13]References:Kathy Barnette's book - Nothing to Lose, Everything to Gain: Being Black and Conservative in AmericaKey Moments:[01:45] Realizing the Democrat party takes black voters for granted[04:23] Rachel Dolezal's failed racial transformation[07:15] Losing friends for supporting Donald Trump[08:49] First disillusionment with the Democrat party[13:26] Stephanie's mother deciding against abortion[16:16] Realizing establishment GOP prioritizes control over winning[39:11] Vivek Ramaswamy campaigning in black neighborhoods[52:17] Recognizing the loss of community and culture[56:24] Grandmas wearing cat suits now[59:04] The black nod of acknowledgment
Dan welcomes conservative icon Col. Allen West to the studio to discuss conservatism in the black community and why it is so threatening to the increasingly fascistic left.
Dan welcomes conservative icon Col. Allen West to the studio to discuss conservatism in the black community and why it is so threatening to the increasingly fascistic left.
Today, Trevor and Ken sit down for a special 3 part marathon episode! Delving deep into what the Sharks refer to as 'Future Killers', Ken and Trevor examine why no new innovation is being built for the betterment of future life, but rather innovations are just retooling an old and tired package. Dissecting the evolution of Black Conservatism and Liberal 'shucking and jiving' as examples of the watering down of our ability to progress, plus taking a raw look at Charlamagnes recent interview with Larry Elder; the Sharks go into deep and dark waters in this three and half hour long conversation. Link mentioned in this episode: https://youtu.be/6ZGI5rqvC0Y?t=828 This is Part 1 of a three-part episode. Part 2 is free to all paid subscribers over at www.patreon.com/posts/88049921. Become a paid subscriber for $5/month over at patreon.com/champagnesharks and get access to the entire archive of subscriber-only episodes, the Discord voice and chat server for patrons, detailed show notes for certain episodes, and our newsletter. Co-produced & edited by Aaron C. Schroeder / Pierced Ears Recording Co, Seattle WA (www.piercedearsrec.com). Opening theme composed by T. Beaulieu. Closing theme composed by Dustfingaz (https://www.youtube.com/user/TheRazhu_)
Joël (@TokenBlackGuyUSA) – Joël has a growing voice in the fight for freedom. He was adopted from a third world country in Africa into a white family in America. He knows first-hand that America is truly the land of the free and the home of the brave. He also knows this is the land of opportunity, regardless of color and that your only limits are limits you accept. He rejects the woke ideologies of the Progressive Plague and is concerned that the American Dream is under attack from all sides. Follow him on Instagram @tokenblackguyusa.
Elie Mystal - Justice correspondent and columnist for The Nation magazine and author of the New York Times best-seller “Allow Me to Retort: A Black Guy's Guide to the Constitution.” He joins Tavis for a conversation about “The ‘Faces' of Black Conservatism,” to explain why the “DOJ Lawyers Are Cowards if They Don't Indict Trump,” and to enlighten us on “The Court Case That Could Legalize the Next Coup.”
Freddy Gray discusses 'Ye' 2024 with writer, musician and host of the podcast Conversations with Coleman, Coleman Hughes. They consider whether Kanye has a messianic complex or if he is simply trolling the nation.
Dr. Willie J. Montague joins me to talk about how he came to be a leader in the conservative movement. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/searchingforpoliticaliden/support
Bro Faheem highlights the outrage displayed over the Kanye West "White Lives Matter" shirt as an indicator of more deep seated issues that exist within the Black community. Topics discussed are: - The lack of tolerance that exists for viewpoints countering those narratives historically accepted by the Black community - The folly of assigning allegiance to one political ideology - The well documented hatred for Black conservatism in political matters - Historical agendas of Black Conservatism and a few of its leaders - Kanye West's place in Black Conservatism
Join Walt during this episode for an interview with Pastor Dave Marshall. Current discussions about black conservatism lack historical perspective. The current discussions about black conservatism lack historical perspective. Many assume that conservatism in the black community is a new phenomenon. However, this assumption ignores a large literature that discusses the history of blacks and the political thought of major black intellectuals who espouse a conservative ideology.Support the show
Ian Rowe is a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, where he focuses on education and upward mobility, family formation, and adoption. In his new book “Agency” (Templeton Press, May 2022), Ian Rowe seeks to inspire young people of all races to build strong families and become masters of their own destiny. Ian joins Phoebe and […]
Ian Rowe is a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, where he focuses on education and upward mobility, family formation, and adoption. In his new book https://www.thefreeframework.com (“Agency” (Templeton Press, May 2022),) Ian Rowe seeks to inspire young people of all races to build strong families and become masters of their own destiny. Ian joins Phoebe and Robert for a special Banter episode at the Old Parkland Conference in Dallas. He discusses the historic roots of the conference, his F.R.E.E. framework, and Black conservatism in America. You can learn more about the Old Parkland Conference https://www.aei.org/about-old-parkland-conference/ (here).
Tori Douglass is an ex-evangelical, ex-conservative anti-racist educator. She was born and raised in the Portland Area and since 2015 has been an outspoken critic of American evangelicalism and the racism present in many evangelical...
We discuss voters, polling, the border, LA mandates, and more. Our Guests Are: Ben Harnwell, Vernon Jones, Royce White, Terry Schilling, Dr. Naomi Wolf, Todd Bensman Stay ahead of the censors - Join us warroom.org/join Aired On: 4/11/2022 Watch: On the Web: http://www.warroom.org On Podcast: http://warroom.ctcin.bio On TV: PlutoTV Channel 240, Dish Channel 219, Roku, Apple TV, FireTV or on https://AmericasVoice.news. #news #politics #realnews
We discuss voters, polling, the border, LA mandates, and more. Our Guests Are: Ben Harnwell, Vernon Jones, Royce White, Terry Schilling, Dr. Naomi Wolf, Todd Bensman Stay ahead of the censors - Join us warroom.org/join Aired On: 4/11/2022 Watch: On the Web: http://www.warroom.org On Podcast: http://warroom.ctcin.bio On TV: PlutoTV Channel 240, Dish Channel 219, Roku, Apple TV, FireTV or on https://AmericasVoice.news. #news #politics #realnews
How does a minority community that has long suffered state-sanctioned oppression take control of its own destiny, build wealth, invest in education about its past, and promote pride in its distinctive culture? This is a question that applies equally to the historical Jewish experience AND the experience of the Black community in America. So this week Rabbi Ari brought on thinker, entrepreneur, and political activist Felecia Killings of the Conscious Black Conservative movement, whose political star has been rising across the country. They talked about Black history; securing Black wealth; the role of faith and the Bible in the Black experience; how to win elections; the case for reparations; solving the criminal justice system; and much more!
In this episode, Zoe is joined by Kasia once again to talk about conservatism and tokenism in the Black community.
Michael David Cobb Bowen (Cobbski to me) and I go back to when the Internets was young. We talk art, reflect on his father and life living in the legacy of the Forrest Gumps of Black respectability, unleash his conservative-ish voice online, and follow the crumbs that took him from Black nationalism to conservatism. It's #conversationforadults. Resources: http://mdcbowen.substack.com/ (Mdcbowen.substack.com) http://www.freeblackthought.com/ (freeblackthought.com) http://mdcbowen.info/ (mdcbowen.info) Let's Talk: Website: https://conversationforadults.com/ (conversationforadults.com) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/conversationforadults/ (@conversationforadults) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/conversationforadultswithjimiizrael/ (facebook.com/conversationforadultswithjimiizrael) Twitter: https://twitter.com/convoforadults (@convoforadults) Conversation for Adults is a production of http://crate.media (Crate Media)
Kwasi "Q" joins the show to discuss the history of black American conservatives and we cover some of the current Republicans in the movement, ranking the best and the most vile. Q, best known for his role as leader of Qanon (not really different Q) is a black conservative himself and a strong Second Amendment advocate. Included in the chat are Condoleezza Rice, Larry Elder, Clarence Thomas, Karl Malone Candace Owens, Michael Steele and Jesse L Peterson. We also offer commentary on Hunter Biden's art career (and why it's a problem) and the turmoil happening now in Cuba. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Special Guest: Felecia Killings. "Conscious Black Conservatism"
On today's episode we revisit the film Uncle Tom by welcoming as our guest one of the black conservatives featured prominently in the documentary, Chad Jackson. Despite our wildly different ideologies, Chad graciously answers our questions and discusses what caused him to switch from being a Democrat to a conservative. He shares how he got involved in the production of the film and debates the merits of the different approaches to the "negro problem" that Booker T Washington and WEB DuBois promoted. Chad maintains that the South had more racial harmony during MLK's life than our history books teach and suggests that LBJ's war on poverty has hurt the black community rather than help it. We discuss whether the Democrats or the Republicans actually have the answers to our nation's racial problems, and Chad shares his view on the murder of George Floyd. While our viewpoints are worlds apart, we are grateful for the respectful dialog and the opportunity to discuss divergent beliefs in a productive and mutually challenging way.
Author and Podcast Host Charles Moscowitz is joined by Angela Swinson, Chief of Staff at New Journey PAC.
Contrary to popular belief, Black Americans are more socially conservative on average, than their white peers. We are more likely to believe in God, attend church regularly, and most of us believe that hard work is it takes to succeed. Shocker, huh? Alice Hamilton joins Tori to discuss the difference between Black conservatism and Black conservatives. Find more at www.whitehomework.com and www.toriglass.com Executive Producers Jeffrey Martin Nate Frazier Producer Jillian Cohan Martin Audio Producer and Editor Nash Propst Artwork by Slade Sundar www.sladesundar.com Music by K.Solis --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/toriglass/message
Season 2 Episode 8 (Part 1) of Malik & JamalAfter a few episodes on serious discussions, the guys are giving you a couple episodes filled with laughs to get you through the next couple of weeks. To keep up with the Season 1 tradition of making 1 episode a season a two-parter, hear part 1 of this stream of consciousness that begins with Black Conservatism and ends with High Fidelity....as always, nothing's off limits. (Part 2 of this conversation dropping on 11/19/20).Please like and subscribe to our podcast and follow us on Instagram @malikxjamal.
Join us in conversation as we debate and discuss what's eating at the American people. All perspectives have a seat at the table. Our special guest tonight is Barbara From Harlem, the Godmother of Black "Conservatism." @barbarafmharlem
Black conservatism is a bigger thing than most people realize or talk about. I share my beliefs on how the republican party will try to rebrand itself after Trump and how it could lead to a huge fracture in the Black community. Ultimately, Farah hears me rant on a few things and also tries to convince me to watch Hamilton! InstagramFacebookTwitter
Julian Acciard (@JulianAcciard on twitter) is an avid student of history and the American Constitution. In this episode, we speak about the issues and principles animating contemporary Black conservatism. Support this channel: https://www.paypal.me/benjaminboyce
In a special "Beyond Borders"/"Bet On Black" collaboration, Kid Gravity is joined by Tik Tok sensation and Conservative Topher Town Music (https://www.tiktok.com/@tophertownmusic?lang=en). They discuss Joe Biden vs. Donald Trump, Black Conservatism and Ice Cube's depiction by Black America. "Beyond Borders With RoseGold and Kid Gravity" can be found on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Stitcher, iHeartRadio, Gaana, JioSaavn and TuneIn Radio: https://beyond-borders-with-ros.captivate.fm/listen Follow the show on IG: www.instagram.com/beyondborderspodcast Follow your hosts as well: RoseGold (www.instagram.com/rose.golddc) Kid Gravity (www.instagram.com/kidgravitybeyond) You can also listen to the show at: https://www.captivate.fm https://www.beyondborders.one
Felecia Killings is the founder and visionary of the Conscious Conservative Movement which wants to empower people who are looking to expand the authentic conservative space, and to go back to the principles of conservatism and spiritual understanding. She and Bridget delve into the complex topic of Black Conservatism, what it looks like today, why Felecia was primarily getting attacked by black conservative influencers, the fact that the black community is not a monolith, and that a lot of people in that community are politically homeless at the moment. They discuss the history of the Republican Party and black voters, where Felecia thinks opportunities are being missed to reach black communities, why fellowship, knowing history, and asking questions that leave aside the talking points is a better way to do things than the current strategies, and why people on the fringes of both parties are the ones that get the attention and the platforms. Learn more about the movement and Felecia’s body of work at feleciakillings.org.
Felecia Killings is the founder and visionary of the Conscious Conservative Movement which wants to empower people who are looking to expand the authentic conservative space, and to go back to the principles of conservatism and spiritual understanding. She and Bridget delve into the complex topic of Black Conservatism, what it looks like today, why […]Join the conversation and comment on this podcast episode: https://ricochet.com/podcast/walk-ins-welcome-bridget-phetasy/felecia-killings-discusses-her-vision-for-conscious-black-conservatism/.Now become a Ricochet member for only $5.00 a month! Join and see what you’ve been missing: https://ricochet.com/membership/.Subscribe to Walk-Ins Welcome w/ Bridget Phetasy in Apple Podcasts (and leave a 5-star review, please!), or by RSS feed. For all our podcasts in one place, subscribe to the Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed in Apple Podcasts or by RSS feed.
This is a lively conversation you won't want to miss. This episode centers on the film Uncle Tom released this summer and executive produced by Larry Elder. It features such prominent conservative black voices as Herman Cain and Candace Owens, among others, all promoting ideas like racism is not systemic but a disease of the mind and that hard work and education are equalizers. While we concur with the film's correction of the modern misuse of the term "Uncle Tom" and appreciate the civil tone of its interviewees, that is where our agreement ends. The film is full of inconsistencies, partial truths, and outright falsehoods that ultimately render it an inaccurate, naive, and at times self-loathing portrait of black conservatism in America. We touch on all of it from black on black crime to Planned Parenthood "abortion factories" to school vouchers to the fatherless black family. Buckle up. You're in for some passionate dialog.
Our first episode has us taking calls about micro-aggression, black conservatism, and what would happen if the election were held today.
It’s time to be woke and dope and learn about the Black Conservatism movement, and Bubbas, it is WILD! Chris Distefano and Yannis Pappas explore the ideas of American Economist, Thomas Sowell. These ideas originated way before his fellow black leaders, Herman Cain, Allen West, and Clarence Thomas. It was the great Booker T Washington, who was once a slave and became an American educator, who believed that black people should not demand economic equality, but educational and slowly integrate. He was met with disagreement from other black leaders, specifically by W. E. B. Du Bois. Du Bois believed that whites would guarantee blacks to have political, economic and educational equality. The guys dig deeper into these ideas and make no mistake they discover that it doesn’t matter what you believe because reality is a suggestion!!! Make sure to grab a smoothie, sit back, and enjoy another classic episode of the History Hyenas!
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@jeffontheRight, @jamescheef and @realRodT discuss what IS black conservatism. Support the show.
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Something no Black American ever asks. What is Black Conservatism? Most African Americans would say cooning, a bunch of Uncle Toms, Black People who want to be White. Yet you will rarely hear someone say a Black American who adheres to the principles of Fiscal Responsibility, Free Markets & Limited Government. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/makeblackamericagreatagai/support
Like all movements their are those who agree to disagree. Like all movements their are groups within groups who make up a whole group. In the Black Conservative movement there are definitely differences. For example, there are black conservatives who do not support President Trump, called never Trumpers. Then there are die hard Black Trump Supporters. Then there also are those who adhere to the values, principles and ideals of conservatism "Freedom, Liberty & Limited Government" wholeheartedly. These distinctions are really important to point out, in this ever growing movement of Black Conservatism, because the sides don't always agree. It also shows that Black Americans are not all monotonically Democrat or liberal thinking. Felecia Killings is an author of several books and a Minister, who our founder Leo Dunson got the change to sit down and talk with about these different sects within the Black Conservative movement as well as God and Politics. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/makeblackamericagreatagai/support
Guess who’s Bizzack!! Today we dive into a discussion on Black conservatism as part of a discussion on breaking away from and/or demanding accountability from the two main political parties in the U.S. This one is a doozy folks--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bakedbeansandrice/messageSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bakedbeansandrice/supportSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/bakedbeansandrice)
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Topics include: Why focusing on local politics is more important, though not as sexy as national politics; how as an individual, you can do more than you think; insight and misconceptions of Black Conservatism. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/james-walker12/support
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On Today’s Menu on Marsha’s Plate Diamond talks all men HBCU Morehouse's new transgender admission policy https://www.forbes.com/sites/ashleefowlkes/2019/04/16/why-the-morehouse-college-gender-policy-is-a-significant-step-for-black-transgender-men/#3ee5e8dd52ab Mia discusses Transwomen with beards and Muhlasia Booker https://www.buzzfeed.com/patrickstrudwick/this-transgender-woman-has-a-full-beard-and-she-couldnt-be-h Zee talk about Black Conservatism http://nymag.com/intelligencer/2019/02/black-conservatives-delusional.html Accountability is an ongoing process and allyship has to be renewed everyday through actions and support PODCAST PLATFORMS iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/marshas-plate-black-trans-podcast/id1293033444 TuneIn http://tun.in/piRlF Stitcher https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/diamondstylzgmailcom/marshas-plate GooglePlay Soundcloud https://soundcloud.com/danella-xuc Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/4Iv5ymzrIouiCGHsOBNB47 DONATE HERE https://www.patreon.com/MarshasPlate https://cash.me/$DiamondStylz https://www.paypal.me/DiamondStylz OTHER SOCIAL MEDIA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k71E4Lbpt6o https://www.facebook.com/MarshasPlate/ https://www.Instagram.com/MarshasPlate/ https://www.twitter.com/MarshasPlate/
In this episode Will sits down with the chairman of the Black Conservative Movement Chad Williams Owen. Chad is a high school student who promotes politically conservative ideas to the Black American community via social media. *** Continue the discussion on our Facebook group: www.facebook.com/groups/cylinderradio Follow Will on Instagram @WillReusch Contact us via email CylinderRadio@gmail.com
The Left and the Right battle it out on the border as Trump and Cruz hold a rally, and Beto says what?? Also, Alfonzo Rachel, host of "The Zo Loft," joins us to talk about the censoring of black conservatives in social media.Learn more about Alfonzo at http://www.bronzeserpentmedia.com/Follow me for more @DebbieCanWeTalk
It has been my experience that White conservatives treat race conversations like the third rail. Part of it is that they are uncomfortable talking about race for fear of expressing an incorrect viewpoint out loud. Political correctness has made White folks terrified of open conversations about any number of topics and race is one of them. Some well-meaning White people have introduced the concept of being color-blind. You've heard them, they swear that they "don't see color" Unless you have had your eyes poked out, you see color. The measure is not that you notice not more what you do once you do notice. Today's conversation is an attempt to understand the barriers and overcome them.
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Coleman Hughes (columnist at Quillette) joins Dave to discuss his political awakening towards truth and questioning what he was expected to think, his articles including ‘Kanye West and the Future of Black Conservatism,” whether systemic racism really exists, his thoughts on a social safety net, the intellectual dark web, and more. We're dropping this weeks episode two days early, just for our podcast listeners! Thank you for your support
In between the cookouts and students lamenting their inevitable return to school, there's always our special Labor Day podcast to lend an assist with that void. Check out our latest Grindhouse episode, as powered by the Afronerd Radio machine airing this Sunday at 6pm eastern. The topics du jour are: as the nation mourns the passing of two icons, our team asks why so much fuss over the hardline speech given by Rev. Jasper Williams at Aretha Franklin's funeral?; our thoughts about new show expectations (TV, streaming, movies etc) former Cosby actor, Geoffrey Owens gets "shamed" in social media for having a regular job; Dburt muses about the latest Black cinema renaissance needing to expand into animation; acting legend, Wesley Snipes teases the cyberweb with the revelation that he has been talking to Marvel about two ideas for potentially reviving the Blade franchise; we finally get to talk about the recent criticism that Disney has received regarding alleged colorism concerns with the princess Tiana character; And lastly, large size model, Tess Holiday causes a bit of a stir for being on the cover of the latest UK Cosmopolitan magazine. Call in LIVE at 646-915-9620.
This episode covers trending news, rant on Black Conservatism and my pink nugget for today --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mrs-pinky85/support
On April 21st, Kanye West sent a tweet out to his 13.4 million followers that read: “I love the way Candace Owens thinks.” A celebrity endorsing his favorite political pundit is hardly unusual, but one of the most famous rappers of all time endorsing a black, pro-Trump firebrand like Owens is a once-in-a-lifetime event. Owens has taken stances against Black Lives Matter, feminism, and various other causes championed by the Left and, although she doesn’t follow the Republican party line on every issue, she has advocated for tax cuts, personal responsibility, and many other traditionally right-wing values. The core of her message is that there’s a stubborn refusal—among blacks and whites alike—to let go of the narrative that blacks are continually beleaguered by white racism. What we need, according to Owens, is a new story about what black America can be, which looks toward a bright future instead of clinging to an ugly past. It’s easy to see why West—a man with grandiose visions of his own future, who considers himself to be our generation’s … The post Kanye West and the Future of Black Conservatism appeared first on Quillette.
Greetings to our unwavering afronerdists! Welcome to a new installment of Afronerd Radio'sMid Week in Review (MWIR) podcast-airing this Wednesday at 7pm ET. Join Dburt, Capt. Kirk and the "Uncanny" Daryll B. as they provide their unique brand of analyses relating to the following (mid) weekly topics: actor/comedian, Aziz Ansari finds himself in the middle of a potentially career ending sexual assault claim that has many people divided as to its severity and whether it threatens the legitimacy of the #Metoo movement; and speaking of #MeToo, author, Margaret Atwood (The Handmaid's Tale) faced social media backlash for daring to suggest that due process (shame!) should be applied in the case of a former university professor accused of sexual misconduct; the crew discusses the impact of Pres. Donald Trump's alleged usage of the "sh*thole countries" remark as it pertains to desirable immigrants for the US; picking up where we left off from the Grindhouse broadcast-more on our attendance at the 6th annual Black Comic Festival in Harlem, NY and what was the deal with #blackhogwarts trending on twitter?; perhaps the only true "lightbulb" moment coming out from The Root website-will a brave journalist take a bet and ask Donald Trump his thoughts about a bilateral trade agreement with Wakanda? (please someone do this!); And lastly, our impressions of the CW's Black Lightning premiere episode. Call LIVE at 646-915-9620.
What does it mean to grow up a black Republican, and conservative in America? And especially as the right has increasingly relied upon race-baiting and white racial resentment for votes? On this week’s episode of Speak Out with Tim Wise, Tim speaks to someone who has been there, done that, and has emerged with a newfound political independence and determination to force both major parties to take seriously the concerns of people of color and the poor. Political consultant and writer Charles Badger has worked for such GOP figures as Mitch McConnell and New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, and worked as an outreach coordinator on the 2016 presidential campaign of Jeb Bush. But as the Republican Party finds itself in thrall to Trumpism, Charles has struck out in a different direction, hoping to bring his insights from a life on the right to a politics of inclusion, integration and serious policy analysis aimed at uplifting those most in need. On this episode, Tim and Charles discus the state of the nation, the de-evolution of black conservatism, the forces behind Trumpism, and what policy prescriptions might begin to narrow the gaps between white folks and folks of color in America, and between the economic haps and have nots. This episode also features Tim's commentary on the way conservatives are still trying to rationalize stop-and-frisk policing, even as crime has continued to plummet in New York City without it, despite their insistence that ending the practice would lead to chaos and bloodshed.
Southern Sense is a show of conservative talk on news and events, with Annie "The Radio Chick" Ubelis as host and Curtis "CS" Bennett, co-host. Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey! Visit our website at http://www.Southern-Sense.com, become a member and follow us here and on Facebook.Michael Barnett Chairman of the West Palm Beach Republican Party (REC) the first Black to serve in that capacity in Florida's history. http://www.palmbeach.gop/George Farrell Chief Executive Officer of American Security Trust, LLC, an International Business Consulting Company and a Member of the Pinellas County Republican Executive Committee. He is also a published author and a powerful motivational speaker. He is the Chairman of BLAKPAC whose mission is to show the Black-Americans that conservative values are the key to return to our society to one where upward mobility is achievable. BlakPac.gopClarence McKee, president of McKee Communications, Inc., a government, political, and media relations consulting firm in Florida. He held several positions in the Reagan administration as well as in the Reagan presidential campaigns and has appeared on many national and local media outlets. http://mckeecommunications.com/Dedication: Air Force Maj. Phyllis J. Pelky and Master Sgt. Gregory T. Kuhse, Died October 11, 2015 Serving During Operation Freedom’s Sentinel. Also killed were British Flight Lts Alan Scott and Geraint Roberts.
Southern Sense is a show of conservative talk on news and events, with Annie "The Radio Chick" Ubelis as host and Curtis "CS" Bennett, co-host. Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey! Visit our website at http://www.Southern-Sense.com, become a member and follow us here and on Facebook.Michael Barnett Chairman of the West Palm Beach Republican Party (REC) the first Black to serve in that capacity in Florida's history. http://www.palmbeach.gop/George Farrell Chief Executive Officer of American Security Trust, LLC, an International Business Consulting Company and a Member of the Pinellas County Republican Executive Committee. He is also a published author and a powerful motivational speaker. He is the Chairman of BLAKPAC whose mission is to show the Black-Americans that conservative values are the key to return to our society to one where upward mobility is achievable. BlakPac.gopClarence McKee, president of McKee Communications, Inc., a government, political, and media relations consulting firm in Florida. He held several positions in the Reagan administration as well as in the Reagan presidential campaigns and has appeared on many national and local media outlets. http://mckeecommunications.com/Dedication: Air Force Maj. Phyllis J. Pelky and Master Sgt. Gregory T. Kuhse, Died October 11, 2015 Serving During Operation Freedom’s Sentinel. Also killed were British Flight Lts Alan Scott and Geraint Roberts.
Chuck Morse Speaks broadcasts live Mon - Fri 10am - Noon ET on the IRN/USA Radio Network LISTEN LIVE: http://www.irnusaradio.com/our-programs/chuck-morse-speaks Chuck Morse Books: http://t.co/oxZNlr94Fw In the 2nd half of the program, Chuck Morse is joined by Wayne Dupree, host of WAAR Radio in a discussion about Black Conservatism and how Wayne discovered that he was a Conservative. WAAR Radio Website: http://newsninja2012.com/radiolive/