Politically Uncorrect

Michael Roberson

Yes its "Uncorrect" not "Incorrect".....thats kinda the point (Politically Incorrect was already taken) This Podcast is meant to be a "Safe Space" for all the things that "they" never want to be said in public. Although you may learn things about the world or even yourself when listening to this podcast 99.99% of the time that is not my intention. This podcast is meant to be a release from the façade of everyday life. Translation: THIS IS NOT (intended to be) AN EDUCATIONAL PODCAST & I'm here for a GOOD time and God willing a long time

  1. 1 DAY AGO

    Unethical Hoops?

    When Kobe Bryant’s legendary 81-point performance is finally eclipsed — and in the controversial fashion that it was — real Kobe fans felt the need to reconnect and process what they had just witnessed. (So obviously that means) Jeff still missing in action, Andres returns to join Michael for a full breakdown of Bam Adebayo’s 83-point explosion and the strange emotions it created. The two walk through the entire viewing experience: from the early scoring barrage to the fourth-quarter stat chase that turned the game into what Michael calls “unethical hoops.” They debate the excessive free throws, the late-game shot chucking, and whether Pat Riley and the Miami Heat crossed an unwritten line in pursuit of history. After venting their frustrations, Michael pivots into a new mindset: if the scoring ceiling has been shattered, then maybe it’s time for real scorers to go hunting for even bigger nights. Somewhere in the middle of the discussion, Michael shares stories about his own infamous eating challenges — including downing 81 wings in honor of Kobe’s 81 and attempting a 10-patty Whataburger burger — which leads to a quick phone call to confirm that these stories are actually true. The conversation then shifts briefly to NFL free agency, including the Chiefs signing Kenneth Walker and the fallout from the Ravens’ rescinded trade for Maxx Crosby, before circling back to the night’s original controversy — including the curious appearance of A’ja Wilson at Bam’s postgame press conference. The episode closes with Andres explaining the lengths he is willing to in order to get his daughter in school — and Michael explains why that strategy would never fly in the Black community.

    1h 16m
  2. 5 DAYS AGO

    83...

    In this emergency episode of Politically Uncorrect, Michael reacts to one of the most controversial stat lines in modern NBA history after Bam Adebayo exploded for 83 points in a game that quickly sparked debate across the basketball world. What initially looked like a historic scoring night — with 31 points in the first quarter, 42 at halftime, and 62 through three quarters — eventually turned into something far more controversial. Michael breaks down how the fourth quarter devolved into blatant stat-chasing, with the Miami Heat repeatedly feeding Bam every possession while the Washington Wizards fouled intentionally, allowing the scoring chase to continue. The situation became even more questionable once it was revealed that Adebayo attempted an NBA-record 43 free throws, raising questions about whether the performance was historic or simply manufactured. From there, Michael dives into the unwritten rules of sports, arguing that many of the norms that protect the integrity of competition were broken in pursuit of a headline-grabbing number. He also addresses the online reaction — particularly from fans eager to see the legendary **81-point performance by Kobe Bryant eclipsed — and why that celebration feels more like an attempt to diminish Kobe’s legacy than genuine excitement about Bam’s night. To add context, Michael also looks at the highest Game Score (GMsc) performances in NBA history, comparing where Bam’s night might fall statistically versus some of the greatest individual games ever recorded. Despite the frustration, Michael makes it clear he doesn’t hate Bam — in fact he’s long been a fan, partly because of Bam’s connection to John Calipari and the Kentucky pipeline. But that admiration makes the whole situation feel even more bittersweet. The episode closes with a bigger question: now that the perceived scoring “glass ceiling” has been shattered, which player might be next to chase the record — and could someone eventually threaten the seemingly untouchable **100-point game by Wilt Chamberlain?

    1h 14m
  3. 27 FEB

    The concealed carry that broke my brain

    Episode 545In this solo episode of Politically Uncorrect, Michael starts with a story that sent his mind spinning: learning about someone who gave up their first child for adoption, only to later have more kids with the same partner. What begins as a simple observation turns into a deeper exploration of how that first child might feel if they ever learned the truth — the kind of raw, uncomfortable “what if” Michael specializes in. From there, the episode moves into a light touch on the recently leaked “KD Files” burner-chat drama — not a full deep dive, but a quick look at how Kevin Durant always seems to find himself at the center of online nonsense. But the heart of the episode — the moment everything peaks — comes when Michael breaks down a real bill in Utah proposing to extend concealed carry to NBA arenas. With drinking, gambling, and high-emotion sports already sharing the same space, the idea of adding firearms into that environment sparks a passionate, unfiltered reaction. It becomes the central question of the episode:At what point does “freedom” become reckless? And who actually benefits when laws like this pass? The episode then shifts into relationships and social dynamics, including Michael’s reaction to the viral discussions around Larry Wheels and his wife, and the controversy surrounding 19-year-old Ryan Williams being engaged to a 25-year-old woman — and how the public outrage shifts depending on whose gender is older. It’s a chaotic, honest, funny, and genuinely introspective episode — exactly what Politically Uncorrect promises every time: unfiltered thoughts, uncomfortable truths, and a perspective you won’t hear anywhere else.

    45 min

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Yes its "Uncorrect" not "Incorrect".....thats kinda the point (Politically Incorrect was already taken) This Podcast is meant to be a "Safe Space" for all the things that "they" never want to be said in public. Although you may learn things about the world or even yourself when listening to this podcast 99.99% of the time that is not my intention. This podcast is meant to be a release from the façade of everyday life. Translation: THIS IS NOT (intended to be) AN EDUCATIONAL PODCAST & I'm here for a GOOD time and God willing a long time