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. 2일 전

    Outsourced Opinons

    I think we are officially living in the era of outsourced opinions. People don’t experience things anymore… they inherit opinions about things. This episode starts with my continued obsession with Drake’s ICEMAN and why I genuinely believe it may be his best overall body of work. Songs like “Shabang,” “2 HARD 4 THE RADIO,” “National Treasures,” “Janice STFU” and especially “Make Them Remember” somehow keep getting BETTER the more I listen to them. But what confuses me is how many people — even self-proclaimed Drake fans — already decided: “Drake fell off.” Which led me into a much bigger conversation about how modern discourse works. Because the same thing is happening to SGA. Back-to-back MVP.Three straight years as the one seed in the Western Conference.Elite consistency. And somehow the dominant narrative is still: “free throw merchant.” Which naturally brings me back to Steph Curry discourse, Luka contradictions, and eventually James Harden — whose “playoff choker” label may have started under completely flawed logic considering he was mostly losing to the SAME Warriors dynasty people say nobody could beat. This episode is really about: groupthinknarrative cultureanti-dominance fatigueinternet consensusselective logicand why people seem less interested in thinking independently nowWe discuss: why ICEMAN feels different emotionallywhy replay value matters more than first reactionswhy people build logic around conclusions instead of conclusions around logicDrake & SGA parallelsSteph’s whistleLuka’s contradictionsHarden’s unfair historical framingand why sustained greatness now creates exhaustion instead of admirationSome people don’t listen to music anymore…they listen to reactions to music. Some people don’t watch basketball anymore…they watch narratives about basketball.

    40분
  2. 5월 4일

    Expectations

    In this episode of Politically Uncorrect, Michael starts off with a real-life dilemma after trying to support a Black-owned restaurant — only for his order to be wrong. What should have been a simple experience turns into a bigger question about support vs standards, and whether holding something accountable takes away from supporting it. From there, the conversation takes a turn as Michael reacts to news involving Megan Thee Stallion and Klay Thompson, leaning fully into the chaos of the moment. After previously being labeled the “nice guy,” Klay’s image takes a hit — and Michael doesn’t hide how he feels about it, breaking down how quickly narratives can shift and what that says about expectations in relationships. The episode then moves into sports, where Michael draws a sharp distinction between fans of LeBron James and those of Kobe Bryant and Stephen Curry. In his view, the difference comes down to accountability — with some fanbases demanding greatness while others are simply satisfied with longevity. That leads into a broader reflection on how the game — and fandom itself — has changed. With players lasting longer and sports gambling becoming more prevalent, the way people connect to teams, players, and even the sport as a whole continues to evolve. At its core, this episode is about expectations — how we set them, how we adjust them, and how everything from food to relationships to sports feels different when those expectations aren’t met.

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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