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 WHITE AMERIKKKA AND BLACK HISTORY MONTH Photographer Zack Brown shooting dapper men in Harlem, ca. 1937 Eliot Elisofon Collection of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture, © Harry Ransom Center, The University of Texas at Austin Why They Hate It And Why We Should Too. In this episode of the podcast, I dive into the contentious topic of Black History Month and why some white individuals seem to have a problem with it. I explore the discomfort that arises among certain groups when Black history is highlighted, particularly during the designated month. I question whether Black people should continue to celebrate Black History Month or if we should shift our focus to recognizing our history year-round. I also take a moment to address the current global tensions, particularly in the Middle East, and how they contribute to anxiety and stress in our daily lives. I encourage listeners to seek help if they are feeling overwhelmed. As I delve deeper int...

WE'RE TIRED OF YOU.

 NYC, New Jersey, and Virginia Send Conservatives a Clear Message...WE'RE TIRED OF YOU.

PEOPLE ARE STARTING TO SMELL CONSERVATIVE BULLSHIT, EVEN CONSERVATIVES

In this episode, Deron shares his thoughts on recent political events, particularly focusing on the recent mayoral election in New York. He expresses his disappointment with the American public's reaction to the election of Zohran Mamdani, the new mayor, highlighting the racism and fear that have surfaced in response to his Muslim background. Deron emphasizes the importance of mental health, sharing his personal journey of self-acceptance and the realization that one should never dim their true self for others' comfort.


As he delves into the political landscape, Deron critiques the old guard of politics, represented by figures like Andrew Cuomo and Curtis Sliwa, arguing that voters are tired of outdated political practices. He praises Mamdani for his resilience and eloquence in the face of criticism, noting that the election saw a significant turnout, indicating the electorate's desire for change. 


Deron discusses the broader implications of conservative policies, arguing that they often serve the interests of a select few while neglecting the needs of the majority. He points out the disconnect between conservative lawmakers and the general public, who support progressive policies such as raising the minimum wage and protecting social programs. He also addresses the tactics used by conservatives to maintain power, including gerrymandering and voter suppression. 

Throughout the episode, Deron calls for accountability and urges listeners to recognize the manipulation at play in political messaging. He concludes by encouraging listeners to celebrate their individuality and to remain aware of the changing political landscape, emphasizing that the America of today is not the same as it was in the past.

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