Episode 176

Handshakes and Deep Fakes

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July 26th, 2024

1 hr 40 secs

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John X and his panel dive into a conversation about race and politics, sparked by the potential election of Kamala Harris as both the first black and female president. They discuss societal views on race, black identity, the diaspora, and the perception of blackness in American politics. The dialogue moves through various topics such as the implications of Kamala Harris's mixed heritage, her tenure as a prosecutor, comparisons to other black figures like Obama and Drake, and the intricate social discussions within the black community. The hosts also touch upon related issues like the credibility of convicts working in civil services post-incarceration, especially in fire fighting. They critique the sensationalist political climate, the hypocrisy in American judgment toward sexuality, and the influence of elite benefactors in politics. The episode also addresses the handling of black opinions on social media and the broader impact of political rhetoric on societal behavior. Near the end, John X shares a personal health update, highlighting his recovery journey and future plans for more health-focused content.