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2025 WAS ROUGH ON AMERICA, BUT WE MADE IT

 Reflecting On The Past Year Doesn't Give Me Much Hope For 2026, But There May Be A Silver Lining. In the first episode of the fifth season of the Deron Harris podcast, Deron reflects on the tumultuous events of 2025 and the challenges that lie ahead in the new year. Deron expresses gratitude to his listeners for their continued support and emphasizes the importance of mental health, sharing his own experiences with depression and anxiety. He encourages those struggling to seek help and prioritize their well-being. Deron discusses the alarming rise of racism and white supremacy in the United States, attributing it to the current administration's actions and rhetoric. He critiques the normalization of racist attitudes and the attempts to marginalize non-white communities. Deron underscores the importance of standing up to these injustices and calls for unity among marginalized groups. The episode also addresses recent political developments in New York City, including the elec...

I WAS TOLD BLACK PEOPLE SHOULD GO BACK TO AFRICA, HERE'S WHY I DIDN'T GET MAD


 What Would Happen To America If All 42 Million Black Americans Went Back To Africa? And Why This Might Be The Best Move.



In this thought-provoking episode of the Deron Harris Podcast, Deron tackles a controversial statement often directed at Black Americans: "Go back to Africa." Instead of reacting with anger, he explores the hypothetical scenario of what would happen if all 42 million Black Americans actually returned to Africa.

Deron delves into the potential consequences for both America and Africa if such a mass migration were to occur. He examines the economic, cultural, and social impacts on the United States, considering the loss of Black contributions in various fields such as arts, sciences, sports, and politics. Additionally, he discusses how African nations might be affected by this influx of American-born individuals.

The episode also touches on the complex issues of identity and belonging for Black Americans, many of whom have roots in the United States dating back centuries. Deron reflects on the meaning of "blackness" in America and how it has evolved over time.

Throughout the discussion, Deron maintains his signature blend of humor and education, offering listeners a unique perspective on this sensitive topic. He challenges his audience to think critically about race relations in America and the potential for positive change domestically and internationally.

Listen to The Deron Harris Podcast Season #3 EP #150 - I WAS TOLD BLACK PEOPLE SHOULD GO BACK TO AFRICA, HERE'S WHY I DIDN'T GET MAD - What Would Happen To America If All 42 Million Black Americans Went Back To Africa? And Why This Might Be The Best Move.