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Podcast by GW Jordan

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    • Samhälle och kultur

Podcast by GW Jordan

    How Conservative/GOP Influencers Push away Black Voters

    How Conservative/GOP Influencers Push away Black Voters

    As a Black registered Independent voter , it seems that the Republican Party does not want actually have Black people join the party. Consistently conservative influencers will share and post subjective race baiting content that lacks academic and journalistic integrity. The mainstream black conservatives often have certain qualities and beliefs that cause them to have dissenting and negative views about the Black community. They often do not offer any solutions, only negative views. I examine and share the many fallacies and strawman arguments that result in pushing away new Black voters. I provide the solutions that the Republican and Conservative movement can take to provide more actual Black outreach.

    • 37 min
    Power of the Black Vote

    Power of the Black Vote

    In 1870 the 15th amendment was passed which gave Black American men the right to vote, despite this law there were many barriers that hindered voting such as poll taxes, literacy test, "grandfather clause" and intimidation. Black Americans would not gain true voting equality until the voting rights act of 1965. In the past 58 years the Black vote has been a large asset for the Democratic party. It's important that we continue to demand tangible policy and legislation for our vote. However in the post Obama years it seems even more that the Black vote is exploited through fear mongering, gas lighting and straw man arguments. In addition many Black celebrities, athletes, musicians, and entertainers are often paid surrogates to sway the Black vote.
    The Republican party has never tried any true organic Black outreach and many mainstream Black conservatives often have negative and dissenting commentary of the black community. They don't offer any solutions besides "leaving the Democrat Plantation" thus implying somehow the Republican party is also "Not a Plantation" and a better solution.

    Understanding the historical importance of the Black vote and not being coerced into voting for people who do not have tangible policy or racist history just for the sake of voting. The Black vote needs to be more autonomous and independent.

    • 42 min
    2024 Primaries

    2024 Primaries

    In todays episode I discuss and analyze the current state of the 2024 primaries for both the Democrat and Republican nominations. Is Joe Biden going to be the Democratic Nominee? Why the DNC should hold debates for Mariane Williamson and Robert F Kennedy Jr. How does the legal issues impact Donald Trump and will he be the Republican nominee? Why has Ron Desantis campaign lost momentum. Why Vivek is an "Industry Plant"? I also discuss Dr Cornel West and the role of third party candidates and the impact on the election.

    • 34 min
    Black and Politically Independent

    Black and Politically Independent

    As a Black American Citizen I have very unique perspective on politics in this country. As a registered Independent I am not a Democrat or Republican. From a balanced and unbiased perspective I examine the issues and exploitation within the Democrat party of the black vote as well as the lack of outreach from the Republican party. From illegal immigration to "BIPOC" alliance there are talking points of the DNC that negatively impact the black community. There are only 62 black members of congress out of 535, we need to come together and demand tangible policy and reject degeneracy and victimhood.

    • 46 min
    The "Vid" ft Dr. Tanei Ricks

    The "Vid" ft Dr. Tanei Ricks

    Dr. Tanei Ricks is a scientist with a Ph.D in Chemistry. We talk about his interest in science, stem and most importantly Covid. Dr. Ricks had been publicly following Covid since it became public in the end of 2019. He explains the biology and chemistry of the covid strand, how it impacts the body, the purpose and effectiveness of vaccines, wearing mask and social distancing. We discuss why covid has become politicized and differing views in the science community. He gives a very down to earth yet scientific opinion and commentary. Follow him on twitter at @Dr_TJRICKS

    • 47 min
    Didn't Vote still Alive?

    Didn't Vote still Alive?

    2020 has been a long and emotional year. The (ongoing)Election* has been a large example of the type of emotional polarizing year its been. With Joe Biden as the Projected winner many have celebrated and rejoiced with "Trump out of office". President Trump is currently exploring all of his legal options based off alleged "Voter Fraud". Although the President race was the "main attraction" there were many other races that have large ramifications. Despite most likely losing the Presidency the Republican Party was able to surprisingly pick up a 10 House seats that were projected for the Democrats. In addition the GOP won every seat in which congressional redistricting was up, in fact they picked up 188 seats to Dems 73 seats. Those are important elements that arguably are more important than the Presidency. The election caused a large array of emotions and energy that would cause people to become very judgmental and aggressive. This election was not a "win" for the Black community. It was a "win"for liberals and progressives. Theres much more deeper layers that all get addressed.

    • 53 min

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