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Scott Payne spent 25 years in the FBI, a lot of the time undercover infiltrating Nazi groups and white supremacist organizations, motorcycle gangs, etc. He busted up many plots including one Dylan Roof copycat that wanted to attack a synagogue in Myrtle Beach. He also spent Halloween night 2019 camping in the backwoods of Georgia, huddled with a cell of neo-Nazis as they slaughtered a goat and drank its blood in a ritual pagan sacrifice. In Code Name: Pale Horse (coming March 25), this retired FBI agent, crowned as the "Hillbilly Donnie Brasco," takes readers into some of the most terrifying and risky assignments in the FBI's history. They will join Scott as he goes undercover with the lethal Outlaw Motorcycle Club in Massachusetts; ventures into the mountains of Tennessee where he was on the front lines of the opioid epidemic; and travels to Alabama, where he infiltrates the Klu Klux Klan by singing and playing guitar for them as a thirty-foot cross burns, and wonders how this is his life. All the while, he managed to stay married to the love of his life, raise two girls, and spend Sundays at church, drawing on his family and his faith to get him through harrowing and exhausting assignments. This is an inspiring, emotionally honest memoir from an American hero and an unflinching deep dive into the most dangerous and pressing threats, beginning and ending with one of the most overlooked ones: the recent rise of a neo-Nazi accelerationist movement that's working to spark a race war, and Scott's mission to take it down before the unthinkable happens.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-unplugged-totally-uncut--994165/support.
In this episode of Unspeakable, Kelly examines the Mother Emanuel Church shooting, highlighting the victims and Dylan Roof's horrific actions. Chapters02:37 The Case Background04:07 The Setting: Charleston, South Carolina05:55 The Mother Emanuel Church18:41 The Tragedy Unfolds 22:55 The Horrifying Assault26:09 The 911 Calls Begin30:33 The Aftermath of Violence32:24 A Mother's Pain39:05 The Silence of the Church41:11 The Manhunt Begins 46:21 The Ideology of Hate58:51 The Planning of Evil1:04:25 Personal Reflections1:07:41 The Community's ResponseSourceshttps://www.justice.gov/crt/case-document/file/1339781/dl https://motheremanuel.com/ https://www.live5news.com/2024/06/17/live-mother-emanuel-ame-holds-emanuel-9-day-observance/ https://www.nytimes.com/2015/07/17/us/charleston-shooting-dylann-roof-troubled-past.html https://obits.postandcourier.com/us/obituaries/charleston/name/daniel-simmons-obituary?id=10807038 https://www.herbwalker.com/obituary/Rev-Pickney https://scafricanamerican.com/honorees/ethel-lance/ https://www.ussc.gov/sites/default/files/pdf/research-and-publications/quick-facts/Sexual_Abuse_FY18.pdf https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mxu06fz7ucg https://www.justice.gov/usao-sc/file/632581/dl https://www.thetrace.org/2015/07/gun-background-checks-nics-failure/Video, Sound and Editing for Unspeakable: A True Crime Podcast by Kelly Jennings is provided by the podcast experts at Envision Podcast Studios in Denham Springs, LA. Executive Producer: Jim ChapmanListener Deals from Sponsors: DeleteMe: DeleteMe™ employs human agents to handle significant sites where automation won't cut it. Remove Personal Info from Search! Text UNSPEAKABLE to 64000 right now to save 20% off your subscription to DeleteMe and protect your identity online!
Scott Payne spent 25 years in the FBI, a lot of the time undercover infiltrating Nazi groups and white supremacist organizations, motorcycle gangs, etc. He busted up many plots including one Dylan Roof copycat that wanted to attack a synagogue in Myrtle Beach. He also spent Halloween night 2019 camping in the backwoods of Georgia, huddled with a cell of neo-Nazis as they slaughtered a goat and drank its blood in a ritual pagan sacrifice. In Code Name: Pale Horse (coming March 25), this retired FBI agent, crowned as the "Hillbilly Donnie Brasco," takes readers into some of the most terrifying and risky assignments in the FBI's history. They will join Scott as he goes undercover with the lethal Outlaw Motorcycle Club in Massachusetts; ventures into the mountains of Tennessee where he was on the front lines of the opioid epidemic; and travels to Alabama, where he infiltrates the Klu Klux Klan by singing and playing guitar for them as a thirty-foot cross burns, and wonders how this is his life. All the while, he managed to stay married to the love of his life, raise two girls, and spend Sundays at church, drawing on his family and his faith to get him through harrowing and exhausting assignments. This is an inspiring, emotionally honest memoir from an American hero and an unflinching deep dive into the most dangerous and pressing threats, beginning and ending with one of the most overlooked ones: the recent rise of a neo-Nazi accelerationist movement that's working to spark a race war, and Scott's mission to take it down before the unthinkable happens.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.
Today's West Coast Cookbook & Speakeasy Podcast for our especially special Daily Special, Smothered Benedict Wednesdays, is now available on the Spreaker Player!Starting off in the Bistro Cafe, there are ways to salvage US democracy from the 'tyranny of the minority.'Then, on the rest of the menu, a controversial Penn Carey Law professor has invited a white nationalist, who was cited in race murderer Dylan Roof's manifesto, to lecture on campus for the second time; the five NYC pension funds accused Fox of neglecting its responsibility to shareholders by airing election lies; and, a star football reporter for the NFL filed a racial discrimination and retaliation lawsuit against the league and its media arm.After the break, we move to the Chef's Table where the Guatemala President-elect has suspended the transition after agents raided election facilities and illegally opened vote boxes; and, the Israeli Supreme Court hears the first challenge to Netanyahu's divisive judicial overhaul.All that and more, on West Coast Cookbook & Speakeasy with Chef de Cuisine Justice Putnam.Bon Appétit!The Netroots Radio Live PlayerKeep Your Resistance Radio Beaming 24/7/365!"To those of us who believe that all of life is sacred every crumb of bread and sip of wine is a Eucharist, a remembrance, a call to awareness of holiness right where we are. I want all of the holiness of the Eucharist to spill out beyond church walls, out of the hands of priests and into the regular streets and sidewalks, into the hands of regular, grubby people like you and me, onto our tables, in our kitchens and dining rooms and backyards.”-- Shauna Niequist"Bread and Wine: A Love Letter to Life Around the Table with Recipes"
On June 17, 2015, a white extremist shot and killed nine Black people in the Mother Emanuel AME church in Charleston, South Carolina as they gathered for a bible study group. This wasn't the first time Mother Emanuel had been attacked. In the 1820s, white people burned down Mother Emanuel in retaliation over a failed slave rebellion. For years, the congregation was forced to meet in secret. But through all the violence and backlash, the Black congregants relied on their faith, and during Reconstruction, they rebuilt. Mother Emanuel's history mirrors the story of Black America. Through the centuries, faith has helped Black people find freedom, community, and strength, even in the face of violence.This tradition of faith in the face of backlash holds true today. Trymaine talks with Bree Newsome Bass, whose incredible protest of scaling a 30-foot pole to take down the Confederate flag from the South Carolina state capitol made her an icon of the movement. Bree's actions led to the permanent removal of the Confederate flag from the state house. And she tells Trymaine that faith was the foundation of it all.(Original release date: February 17, 2022)Thoughts? Feedback? Story ideas? Write to us at intoamerica@nbcuni.com.For a transcript, please visit https://www.msnbc.com/intoamerica.For more: Reconstructed: Birth of a Black NationReconstructed: In Search of the Promised LandReconstructed: The Book of Trayvon
Supreme Court rejects Dylan Roof appeal...and Pope observes anniversary of Vatican II.
A barrier to mounting powerful actions for species and ecosystems is the loss of forgiveness. We face self-blame for the ineffectiveness of environmentalism. We give ourselves unrealistic schedules of work. We can be harder on ourselves than the polluters because we are more familiar with the facts of the crisis, which are devastating. This is a time of name-calling and finger-pointing, and it's not just from extremists. It's everywhere. But we've learned in the Earth Church that right-thinking doesn't persuade like spiritual joining. Would we ever offer best wishes to Jamie Dimon or Jeff Bezos? In this radio show we listen to reconciliations in Rwanda. At the sentencing of Dylan Roof, we witness radical acts of compassion.
Joining our hosts to discuss the racial and class inequalities infecting application of the Death Penalty is Samuel Spital, Director of Litigation at the NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund. They speak with Sabrina Butler Smith, the first woman exonerated from death row, about her experience of being wrongly convicted of murdering her infant and sent to death row in Mississippi. We also get a look from a victim's perspective through a conversation with Jennifer Pinckney, Widow of Rev. Clementa Pinckney, who was murdered by Dylan Roof. Finally, the hosts explore the processes and procedures of putting inmates to death with Lynden Harris, Director of Hidden Voices and Editor of "Right Here, Right Now: Life Stories from America's Death Row" and Sister Helen Prejean, anti-death penalty activist, spiritual advisor to men and women on death row, and author of "Dead Man Walking," "The Death of Innocents," and "The River of Fire."
Learn more about Paths to Understanding at https://www.PathsToUnderstanding.org Join the Paths Network at https://www.PathsNetwork.org Seven years ago, a twenty one year old white man walked into a predominantly black church in South Carolina, opened fire and killed nine members of that faith community. Most religious communities condemned the action and beliefs of Dylan Roof. But many have also failed to see the contradiction between their expressed beliefs and their fears, resentments and discomfort focused on people of color. In this episode of Challenge 2.0, we examine Racism; Religion's Blind Spot…what it's like to be black in mostly white faith communities.
From The Desk of Tim Ozman 5/15/22: The MSM uses fear and shock to deter scrutiny. I overcame the shock of their agitprop after the Christchurch shooting. Here are my observations so far which constitute a preponderance of the evidence justifying my claims of hoaxery. My initial impression upon hearing of this latest shooter was how it was clearly patterned off previous fake shooters like Brenton Tarrant, Anders Breivik, Patrick Crusius, Dylan Roof, and Nick Cruz. The shooter was compared to Kyle Rittenhouse (who was trending today) because he traveled for several hours to get to the location. Like the El Paso Wal-Mart shooter Patrick Crusius, he was motivated by anti-immigrant sentiment learned on the Internet. His Manifesto is plagiarized from Anders Breivik and Brenton Tarrant. The MSM had an immediate and unified response: this was an Internet radicalized terrorist and a product of Fox News, specifically Tucker Carlson. The agenda-driven response was immediate: the Government needs to act, Minority Report-style, to stop these preventable shootings. Preventable, of course, by monitoring "free speech" on social media. The timing of this event with the election cycle is too perfect. It's especially convenient that Tucker Carlson can be effectively scapegoated here. We witnessed here an example of "Scooby-doo justice": the villain was caught, exposed, deconstructed, and in court in the span of one episode of Scooby-doo. There is no need for the presumption of innocence because the MSM is the judge and jury in the court of public opinion. Brenton Tarrant and Payton Gendron need to get refunds on their GoPro lenses. Gendron's camera pixelated and made it very easy to cover up the fakery. There is little reason to think it wasn't pre-produced and streamed as though live. The glitchiness of the video is part of the ruse to make it appear live. It was exaggeratedly and comically glitchy. The platform Twitch is obviously in the crosshairs of big censorship. One of the victims magically appears from the pixelation only to fall headfirst, only he stops moving and falling, as though frozen in time. His hat floats down but then freezes in mid-air before debris appears all around this levitating/ suspended presumably dead person, and then the pixels wash it all away. Others were already posed on the ground. There was a "squibbyness" to the bullet impacts. The bodies were left for live streaming witnesses to broadcast. None of the responders decided to roll one of them onto her back to check a pulse. The bodies weren't covered and no efforts were made to check for signs of life. (Did NASA produce this?) This shooting was in part retaliation for the Waukesha truck attack, which itself was retaliation for Kenosha. This mirrors the Boulder King Super's supermarket shooting which was retaliation for the Christchurch shooting. On October 19, 2021, the Buffalo shooter Tweeted "Q sent me" from the account @Qanon1062021. This is a reference to 1/06/2021, and the Qanon Shaman who proclaimed "Q sent me." Even more interesting: the Qanon Shaman had "buffalo" horns. Tim Ozman, IPR Host -- Watch live at https://www.twitch.tv/infiniteplane --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/infinite-plane-radio/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/infinite-plane-radio/support
What is the common fruit of Dylan Roof, Red Summer and the Inquisition? All of these "good" Christians used their belief systems to antagonize people that wanted to be left alone. Lets discuss this recent history and compare these social events. LINK TO THE MAIN SHOW SUPPORT THE SHOW BY GETTING OIL FRAGRANCES FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM: @THEFOREFRONTEXPRESS FOLLOW ON FACEBOOK, YOUTUBE --- 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/theforefront/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theforefront/support
Dylan Roof set to be executed is the death penalty a fair judgement? Nick Cannon's opinion on creating a family with one woman. Texas Fashion Designer Kanise lives with her man and is still dating..."until my taxes say married I'm single". What are your thoughts? We got this Financial Jewel$ with Ike Carter and much more! #cntgshow #podcasts #CNTG100 #dylanroof #nickcannon #dating #relationships #finances
Fox News Radio's Jeff Monosso discusses Dylan Roof taking his appeal in his church shooting case to the US Supreme Court.
What is the common fruit of Dylan Roof, Red Summer and the Inquisition? All of these "good" Christians used their belief systems to antagonize people that wanted to be left alone. Lets discuss this recent history and compare these social events. LINK TO THE MAIN SHOW SUPPORT THE SHOW BY GETTING OIL FRAGRANCES FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM: @THEFOREFRONTEXPRESS FOLLOW ON FACEBOOK, YOUTUBE --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/c4challenge/message
In this Episode: Facebook goes Meta and attempts to rebrand. Judge rules in Rittenhouse trial that men shot couldn't be called victims. "Unite the Right" Sines v Kessler trial begins. Jan 6 participants had "dozens of meetings" with members of congress. Hazard High School in Kentucky under fire for students dressed in lingerie giving lap dances to staff. Knox Co. Sheriff will not enforce vaccine mandate and Florida Gov. DeSantis offering cash bonus for unvaccinated officers to move to state. Families of the Dylan Roof massacre receive an $88M settlement from DOJ. Brief ASK update as our meetup moves inside. This week's ACAB of the week shows officers facing consequences of their actions as three cases end in convictions of several officers in 3 different cases.Links to the articles Facebook changes its company name to Meta Men shot by Rittenhouse can't be called 'victims' during trial, but 'rioters,' 'looters' are OK, judge rules High school under investigation after posting photos of students giving teachers lap dances ‘We will not become the mandate police': Knox County sheriff says he won't enforce vaccine mandate Florida Gov. DeSantis recruits unvaccinated officers with cash bonuses
This episode will be the first Strange Shorts that is released on the free platform. We will only be releasing these eps on Sandu Stories Week, each month! (For Patrons, Strange Shorts will still be a weekly event, that Andy will be involved in, moving forward, and will still be released every Monday on Patreon. Thank y'all so much for your support!) Andy joins me as we discuss Dylan Roof, Roombas that won't run over dog poop, and a lady that ruined a standoff in true Florida fashion.
Rod and Karen discuss being imperfect healers, Coronavirus News, Dylan Roof appeal, The Activist TV show, LAPD wants social media info, Amazon fires Black employee who was called N-word, South African rope ties, lobster thief, Amazon driver steals truck, arsonist steals beer and sword ratchetness. Twitter: @rodimusprime @SayDatAgain @TBGWT Instagram: @TheBlackGuyWhoTips Email: theblackguywhotips@gmail.com Blog: www.theblackguywhotips.com Teepublic Store Voice Mail: 704-557-0186 Live Show Tickets
Elijah McClain will have justice.Dylan Roof will be dead.AntivaxMomma will be jailed.McFlurries will be had.
Lil Boosie Breakfast Club Interview, Dylan Roof, & Hot Cheeto Flavored Mountain Dew
It's the end of the month!!! And your favorite podcasts' favorite podcast is live and acting up! Jiles and Branon talk Kayne, Dell and Sonya Curry, Candyman, Dylan Roof and more. Grab your twizzlers and take a listen.
Dylan Roof set to be executed is the death penalty a fair judgement? Nick Cannon's opinion on creating a family with one woman. Texas Fashion Designer Kanise lives with her man and is still dating..."until my taxes say married I'm single". What are your thoughts? We got this Financial Jewel$ with Ike Carter and much more! #cntgshow #podcasts #CNTG100 #dylanroof #nickcannon #dating #relationships #finances
During this weeks episode Curt James and the crew discuss Sha'Carri Richardson's last place(2:30)finish in the 100m and whether or not she can recover, followed by a conversation on women abusing power in toxic relationships(12:00). Following the commercial break the guys discuss the trailers for ATL 2 and SpiderMan(23:40), the popular crate challenge(39:00), Dylan Roof being receiving the death penalty which sparked a conversation on whether the Death Penalty should be utilized(41:30), and much more including the new Kendrick Lamar verse. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and repost if you enjoy the podcast. Subscribe to "In The Cut with Curt James Podcast" everywhere that streams podcasts.
This week on episode 16 the fellas pay their respect to the troops who were killed in Afghanistan, they talk about Rachel Nichols being fired from ESPN, Kayne West album roll out, Dylan Roof sentence being upheld for the mass murder of Charleston church, LeBron & Carmelo Anthony being the last players left from the 2003 draft and many more topic's make sure to tune in. Dapodgods513.com Jamz of the week Frex aka International Papi Men at large- In my feelings Wop Future- married to the game Mack Jackboy- where im from Wizzle Russ- cant let go --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This week on KSP, the fellas talk COVID Test and the accuracy and acceptance of each one (5:21), Kobes last game (9:30), the crate challenge (12:36), news updates on Dylan Roof and Sargent John Pentland (21:15), Biden's meeting with all major tech companies (26:50), Kabul bombing (32:57), Relationship advice from Jellyfish (feat. KSP), Donda listening event at soldier field recap (51:51), Sexual kinks (1:04:28) and a whole lot more! This Week! Thanks for listening, Happy Monday All! Write us kickinshitpod@gmail.com we want to hear from you Submit topics on our DM us on IG, write us on FB, or via email (above) links to socials below. Like, Share, Comment
Welcome back to Crime and Court USA's new and improved weekly format!An internal investigation cleared a Capitol police officer of any wrongdoing in the fatal shooting of 35-year-old Ashli Babbitt during the Jan. 6 Capitol riot. The naked baby on the cover of Nirvana's "Nevermind" album has sued the band for allegedly creating child pornography. A federal appeals court has upheld Dylan Roof's convictions and death sentence. Roof was convicted of several hate crimes after he killed nine Black churchgoers during a Bible study in Charleston, S.C., in 2015. Miami Beach police have suspended the enforcement of a law that critics say was sued to arrest people who were filming officers.And finally, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett denied a petition from Indiana University students to block the school's vaccine mandate. Support the show
Episode 489 Today We Welcome Bear To The Pod And Talk Bob Ross's Netflix Documentary, New Music,Dylan Roof,Fat Joe, House History,Video Calling 911,All New American Horror Story Return, Flamin' Hot Crossover,The Sad Case Surrounding Ron Jeremy, OutKast Video Game & More!
On The Town With Tanya lineup: Some States lessening jail time IF inmates take the vaccine? A 22 year old wins $1Million, for taking the vaccine! Miami Police Chief calling for stiffer gun laws after a drive by shooting? But What about after Columbine, Newtown, Las Vegas, California, Dylan Roof, Kyle R? What did we learn from George Floyds Murder? Later Tanya talks with Comedian for Hire; Tony Viagra on being back on stage after a year! "SketchOphrenia" releases a new improved sketch with "Marjorie Taylor Green-cheese and News Reporter Flash" "Conspiracy Theories from The Senate"
Who DOESN'T have a sexual allegation against them?? TIMESTAMPS 0:00 - Intro/Announcements 5:46 - What Can’t You Wrap Your Head Around? 13:15 - Joe Biden Said “Ain’t No Student Loan Forgiveness” 17:44 - Virginia Governor hopeful Justin Fairfax Accused of Sexual Assault 21:49 - Roe V Wade bill to be challenged in Mississippi 32:50 - Texas living up to the Wild Wild West trope 34:20 - Dylan Roof calling for his case to be overturned 37:50 - NYT reports that cops are using Sickle Cell as cover for cases in black people 42:40 - Ronald Greene killed by cops in Louisiana, body cam footage released 2 years later 45:40 - Social Activist in the UK, Sasha Johnson, shot in the head, in critical condition 47:06 - Former UNCC professor grooming students for sexual relationships 50:04 - Local arcade, Frankie’s, has a staff walkout 54:20 - Young boy on TikTok puts out an invite for his 16th birthday, 149 people arrested 58:30 - Billy Porter comes out as HIV+ 1:00:39 - Kwame Brown is pissed at everyone 1:03:52 - A year since George Floyd was killed 1:07:49 - 2 Tulsa Massacre Survivors Visit DC to seek justice 1:12:09 - Dress How You Want To Be Addressed???? 1:20:12 - Outro/ Corny Jokes Our CashApp: $HEADWRAPPOD Support Our GoFundMe! Here's the link: https://gf.me/u/x73rt9 Please be sure to follow us on all our social media: Twitter: @headwrappod Instagram: @headwrapsandlipsticks Facebook: Headwraps And Lipsticks: The Podcast Website: www.headwrapsandlipstick.com Email: headwrapsandlipsticks@gmail.com
Chris Singleton, former professional athlete, author and motivational speaker lost his mother in the infamous “Charleston Church Shooting” (Summer of 2015 at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church). Chris recounts that dreadful day of losing his mother and shares how those moments transpired behind those dreadful closed doors. Chris, son of slain Pastor Sharonda Coleman-Singleton, speaks on the miracle of forgiveness and how folks like Dylan Roof (shooter) are the way they are because of being misled and misinformed. Together, Joey and Chris speculate how far along society is in bridging the race gap. **Other episodes with related content listed at very bottom.**In honor of black history month, we celebrate these lives (along with their families):Pastor Sharonda Coleman-Singleton (45)Pastor Clementa C. Pinckney (41)Cynthia Marie Graham Hurd (54)Susie Jackson (87)Ethel Lee Lance (70)Pastor Depayne Middleton-Doctor (49)Tywanza Sanders (26)Pastor Daniel L. SimmonsMyra Thompson (59) Chris Singleton:https://www.chrissingleton.com/https://twitter.com/csingleton__2Joey/PWNA Instagram: www.instagram.com/joeysvendsenCurrent DonorSee: https://donorsee.com/pwnahelpsGet notifications each time we start raising money to get more information on our current opportunity to “save the day” for team humanity. Text PWNAd to 31010. Support:Join us as a patron! https://www.patreon.com/pwnapodor leave a Venmo tip right @ https://venmo.com/joey-svendsenJoin the discussion:https://www.facebook.com/groups/PWNAtalkSocials:https://twitter.com/pwnapodhttps://twitter.com/joeysvendsenhttps://www.facebook.com/PWNApodCALL 507-403-PWNA (7962): Questions, Comments, Feedback, Pushback, frustration? Air it out on our voicemail and we may air it on an episode.E-mail PWNAcontact@gmail.com for correspondence.Music courtesy of: Derek Minor http://www.derekminor.com/Executive Producer of PWNApod: Jared Svendsen276 - "How Shall We Love" w/ Jamie Lee Finch and Propaganda238 - "When Black People Speak" (collection of African-American voices)219 - "What Person, Please Listen to This" w/ Robbie MadisonSupport the show
Dylan Roof, Charlottesville, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, and on and on and on. After so many of these incidents, good-intentioned and well-meaning people like to say "this isn't the America I know!" "This isn't us!" "We're better than this!" Really? Have you actually looked at the American track record when it comes to race? This is America, at its core. From the earliest settlers (read colonizers) to George Floyd, America has shown us who it is time and time again. This episode will examine 1619-through the end of the Civil War and show just how American racism is.
We talk about a number of topics with our guest including representation, race, and history in games. We also discuss his distinction between the ludic and discursive elements of games, how games make an argument for a certain point of view. Dr. Rael is Professor of History at Bowdin College and has written professionally about race, slavery, and reconstruction. His hobby writing has included a blog on board games, and he is also a game designer. Although this episode does not contain explicit material, it does include reference to some serious topics including the Dylan Roof murders and suicide. If you or someone is having suicidal thoughts, please call: 1-800-273-8255 (National Suicide Prevention Lifeline)Games that we discuss in this episode: Kingmaker, Ogre, Freedom, Puerto Rico, Endeavor: Age of Sail, Struggle of Empires, Liberty or Death, Twilight Struggle, Discoveries: The Journals of Lewis and Clark, Lewis & Clark: The Expedition, Founding Fathers, Modern Art, Colonial, Lord of the Rings: Journeys in Middle Earth, Mansions of Madness 2E, Jeff Davis, Codenames, Here I Stand, 1960: The Making of a President, and Watergate.
I start with a message for 2020 as a year and set up something I'm very angry about but is crucial to talk about. (0:00-5:00) A LOT of swearing on this episode. And if you are offended, I don't f*cking care. I detail the Christian Cooper/Amy Cooper dispute and equate Amy to a whiny elementary school kid. Out of all public minority mistreatment, Christian Cooper hits home for me personally based on his demographic (5:01-13:43) I then angrily discuss the George Floyd murder and why it took days for a flimsy charge. I discuss why focussing on the rioting is misugided, and the broken institution of THE POLICE. I explain why I HATE the term "race card" I detail my slightly diluted racial exprience being mixed. (13:46-26:00) How can people be helpful to a major societal set of problems? I warn against a major pitfall and share THREE easy things you can do(26:01-29:00) I then rant about Trump Tweets(29:03-34:03) I quickly pivot to some positivity- talk about a GOOD COP I know personally and how my wife just "gets it" racially and always has(34:04-40:00) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The state of our national discourse is, to put it mildly, discouraging and unhelpful, and the reaction to the recent shootings only amplified how bad it is. Once again, everyone took their place along partisan battle lines to pound the same old drums, but it's past time we admit that there's something deeper going on in America than too many guns, or too few guns, or violent video games, or the president's rhetoric, or even the evil of white supremacy. That's not to say there are no good policy proposals out there to address these issues, which need to be addressed. As a Second Amendment guy, I could buy into something like what David French proposed last year in National Review: a system for family and employers to report warning signs and separate unstable individuals from their guns. But, as French admits, the best that policy would do is keep troubled young men from acting on their violent impulses. It doesn't address the young men themselves, or the source of those impulses. And that's exactly the issue we can no longer ignore. Yesterday, I highlighted the crisis of virtue across our culture, and how that will lead to the loss of freedom. It's an historical inevitability. Today, I want to zero in on the problem of men in our culture, especially young men. They aren't okay. Writing at the LA Times, professor of criminology Jillian Peterson and sociologist James Densley offer a revealing look at America's mass-shooters. They've studied every shooter since 1966, and the vast majority have four things in common: “early childhood trauma and exposure to violence at a young age”; seeking “validation” in extreme communities, often online; openly admiring the work of prior shooters; and nearly all are longtime loners with an identifiable “crisis point” like getting fired or expelled from school. Oh, and by the way, they are men. In fact, the young men who appear on CNN's list of the “27 Deadliest Mass Shootings in U.S. History” have something else in common: almost all of them grew up without fathers. In other words, with few exceptions, the signs that a young man is headed down a dark road overlap noticeably with signs we see across our culture that young men in general are not doing well. Lacking strong role models and healthy social groups, increasingly left behind academically and vocationally, and floundering for a purpose in life beyond video games, countless males have sought solace in the only communities they can find—usually online—where the foulest kinds of hate, conspiracy theories, and nihilism await them. Of course, these factors don't always lead one to become a mass-shooter. For every young man catechized into some toxic radicalism (like Dylan Roof or the El Paso Shooter) or into nihilistic unbelief (like Dylan Klebold and the Aurora theatre shooter), and then chooses to act on it with a gun, millions of others do not. Still, that doesn't mean they're doing well either. Quite the opposite: our society largely fails to cultivate young men, to teach them about their fallen natures, and to morally form them to choose love over hate and courage over violence. Thus, the epidemics of addiction, aimlessness, depression, irresponsibility, perversion, selfishness, victimhood, and low expectations continue. Until we face the fact that the root of our problem lies here, the fruit will continue to be bitter. Unless we rebuild the institutions of civil society that cultivate young men, there is no way forward. We certainly won't fix this problem through government policies or mindless distractions. Only the church, with its kingdom vision and distributed work force, has the necessary resources to target young men with truth, forgiveness, accountability, and hope. And on today's BreakPoint podcast, Shane Morris and I dive even more deeply into the issues confronting so many of our young men–and how the church can and must respond.
Kim Goldman, sister of the late Ron Goldman (whose death O.J. Simpson was acquitted of 25 years ago this week), joins the show. Kim is releasing a 10-episode podcast (over the next couple of months) pertaining to Ron's passing and much of what has transpired since then. Longtime Philly sportswriter Marcus Hayes checks in with thoughts on the new NBA champion Toronto Raptors (who he covered during their series with the 76ers this season) & on other hoops topics. We're also joined by Rose Simmons, whose father was one of 9 members of Emanuel AME who perished in the Charleston, SC church shooting in June 2015. A film documentary simply entitled "Emanuel" is slated for theatres this coming Monday June 17 (on the four-year anniversary of the attack) and on Wednesday June 19 (the four-year anniversary of the families forgiving the shooter, 21-year Dylan Roof). We also manage to shoehorn in our weekly "Now THAT's Punny" segment to cap off the show & week.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Happy #ESSOFriday! We spoke about quite a bit this episode. Taxstone, Troy Ave, Dylan Roof, YG, Meek Mill, Slim Thug, Donald Trump, now former POTUS Barack Obama, and MUCH MORE. […]
In this weeks episode President Obama and Uncle Joe give us a new meme for the last time, San Diego Chargers move to LA, Justice for the nine people killed by Dylan Roof. Plus much more petty and good times.***Listener Discretion Advised, Very Mature Content***
94.3 WSC's Kelly Golden Gets the Latest and Reactions on the Dylan Roof Trial from WCIV 4 Reporter Bill Burr
Dylan Roof was sentenced to death today in a very quick deliberation by the jury, but is the death penalty too harsh? You can find Cadillac Bill on Cable 14 and he is currently putting on a production of Downton Abbey using taxidermied rats and a live guinea pig. Guest - Cadillac Bill The World Cup is expanding to 48 teams, and just in time for Canada who is rumoured to be hosting in 2026. Guest - John McGrane
94.3 WSC's Kelly Golden Gets the Latest Information on the Dylan Roof Trial from WCIV 4 Reporter Bill Burr
94.3 WSC's Kelly Golden Gets the Latest on the Dylan Roof Trial from WCIV 4 Reporter Bill Burr
A View From The Top with Dr. Shirley McKellar is a weekly radio program which airs LIVE on Community First Radio 1330AM KGLD in East Texas and right here on BlogTalkUSA! We have a lively round-table discussion on the hottest topics in news and politics! A panel of individuals with a wide range of views and opinions, coming together for respectful, open, and honest dialogue on the most controversial issues... That is what we are about each week on A View From The Top!
BHL: Justice Is Served -- In this episode Black Hollywood Live hosts Chelsea Galicia and Shaka Smith discuss legal cases for the week of November 30th, 2016 including Minorities and women considered worthless when injured or killed, Dylan Roof declared competent to stand trial and represents himself and much more.
Rod and Karen discuss trying Pho for the first time, Rod's random thoughts, the double standards on the first family, Dylan Roof and Zimmerman both catch the hands, Marco Rubio on abortion, Phx serial killer on the loose, internet dating, misogyny now a hate crime in the UK, Donald Trump rally audio, Tyrese, black firefighter targeted, cop from daggering video under scrutiny, white people news, man dies in molasses tank, man has two obituaries in the paper and sword ratchetness. Sponsors: Site: www.lootcrate.com/tbgwt Code: TBGWT www.GetBevel.Com Code: FreeTBGWT
Rod and Karen discuss Gay News, Erica Mena and Bow Wow drama, The View loses sponsors, Dylan Roof's friend arrested, Ben Carson, Trump, Rick Perry, HIV pill price, Steve Rannazzisi audio, few cops killed under Obama, Viola Davis speech fall out, more arrest for Black Lives Matter hoax, BallerAlert and sword ratchetness. Twitter: @rodimusprime @SayDatAgain @TBGWT Email: theblackguywhotips@gmail.com Blog: www.theblackguywhotips.com Voice Mail: 704-557-0186
BHL: Justice Is Served -- In this episode Black Hollywood Live hosts Chelsea Galicia and Phil Svitek discuss legal cases for the week of July 29th, 2015. In today's show the hosts discuss another movie theater shooting, Dylan Roof's indictment, and Bill Cosby's team is launching a public defense campaign. Also, Snoop Dogg arrested in Sweden for Racial Profiling? Also, on a sad note, Bobbi Kristina Brown has passed away at 22. Attention is now turning toward her boyfriend Nick Gordon. All this and more on Today's Justice Is Served!
Download PodcastTune in for an hour of news, information and conversation around the issue of political prisoners and prisoners of war.Tonight we will examine the case of Simón Trinidad (born July 30, 1950) is the alias of Juvenal Ovidio Ricardo Palmera Pineda. Trinidad is a high level member of The Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia—People's Army whom the United States government tried to frame on drug trafficking charges which failed but was able to convict him a kidnapping that he was not involved in that allegedly occurred in another country."For the past seven years, he has been a resident of the U.S. Penitentiary Administrative Maximum, better known as ADX. In the highest-security prison in North America, Trinidad is serving a sixty-year sentence for “conspiracy to commit hostage-taking,” based on a kidnapping that occurred on another continent — and without, his attorneys insist, any direct involvement on his part." - ALAN PRENDERGASTLets discuss the audacity of the US government bringing drug trafficking charges against Simón Trinidad while its agents partied with prostitutes in Colombia as well as cutting deals with the Mexican Sinoloa cartel. The Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia—People's Army is currently involved in peace negotiations sponsored in Cuba which is celebrating its 56th year of independence from the brutal rule of puppet tyrants controlled by the West.Two new activist join the ranks of political prisoners in the USA. "Two animal-rights activists have been charged with terrorizing the fur industry during cross-country road trips in which they released about 5,740 mink from farms and vandalized the homes and businesses of industry members, the FBI said Friday. The FBI's Joint Terrorism Task Force arrested Joseph Brian Buddenberg, 31, and Nicole Juanita Kissane, 28, both of California, and federal prosecutors charged them with conspiracy to violate the Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act." - APThese "terrorism" charges against animal rights activists are another example that US Attorney General Loretta Lynch was being less than truthful when she indicated that there are no terrorism charges that can be brought against Dylan Roof.Black Lives Matter demonstrators interrupted a recent presidential debate to force them to discuss the state sponsored terrorism known as police brutality in the United States. In Cleveland where organizers are having a conference, it is being reported that police attacked activist with chemical weapons when they came to the aid of a 14 yr-old attacked by police at a bus stop across the street from the Black Lives Matter conference.The medical campaign for Black Panther activist Robert Seth Hayes. Advocates are asked to continue with calls. Support Independent Black Media, Make A Donation Today! // < ![CDATA[ google_ad_client = "ca-pub-5648366551315662"; /* 320 X 50 Article ads */ google_ad_slot = "2779510942"; google_ad_width = 468; google_ad_height = 60; // ]]>// < ![CDATA[ // ]]>
Listen to The Michael Imhotep Show, Fri. July, 10th, 10pm-12midnight EST with host Michael Imhotep of The African History Network. Our guest will be G. Brown of The Reel Network discussing African American entertainment news and the images of African Americans in the media. CALL IN WITH Questions/Comments at 1-888-669-2281. POST YOUR COMMENTS. WE MAY READ THEM ON AIR. Listen online at http://tunein.com/radio/Empowerment-Radio-Network-s199313/ or by downloading the "TuneIn Radio" app to your smartphone and search for "Empowerment Radio Network" or at www.AfricanHistoryNetwork.com and click on “Radio Shows” at the top of the page. 1) G. Brown of The Reel Network will discuss Bill Cosby, The Dukes of Hazzard, and more. 2) The Confederate Battle has come down in South Carolina and it was not easy. What is next? 3) The FBI announced today that a breakdown in communication involving the background check of Dylan Roof allowed him to get a gun that he should not been eligible to receive. 4) This date in African American History.
In this episode of Open Mike Radio. We welcome back Kandyce August as a guest host. We discuss the attack on a Charleston church by white supremacist, Dylan Roof. Alli Hanley calls in and we learn what it's been like on the Appalachian trail. Then to spice it up a bit, we get all Wendy Williams on her and ask personal and innappropriate questions, "How you doin?' We also have a spirited discussion on how to get booked on shows of our dreams, And as always post-its were handed out to protect the not so innocent.
Rod and Karen are joined by Rod's mom and dad for a special Father's Day edition of the podcast. We discuss Dylan Roof, Brian Williams, KFC rat, Karrueche, BallerAlert, robber stops for chicken and biscuits, man breaks leg during horse sex, mom leaves her kids to go party, the ice cream man gets shot and sword ratchetness. Twitter: @rodimusprime @SayDatAgain @TBGWT Email: theblackguywhotips@gmail.com Blog: www.theblackguywhotips.com Voice Mail: 704-557-0186 Sponsors: www.adamandeve.com And they're on Twitter: @adamandeve Code: TBGWT