Episodes
Friday Mar 02, 2018
Wakanda Forever? - 6CR #15
Friday Mar 02, 2018
Friday Mar 02, 2018
Black Panther's success forced the addition of one more episode in season one. Darnell & Joel discuss aspects of the Black Panther movie & the city of Wakanda to draw out some real world conclusions. The conversation focuses on:
- The political structure of Wakanda
- Wakanda using the economic advantage that vibranium provides to help bring progress to others
- Two perspectives on how black people view themselves T'chala (Statist) vs Killmonger (Pan-Africanist)
- The morality of an ethno state like Wakanda
Reference Articles:
Darrell Harrison on Race vs Ethnicity
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Friday Feb 23, 2018
Q&A - Slavery in Libya - 6CR #14
Friday Feb 23, 2018
Friday Feb 23, 2018
Darnell & Joel address a number of questions from listeners in response to our conversation on Slavery In Libya. The questions cover the following:
- Racialized groups committing racism
- Arabs enslaving blacks
- The race of enslavers are not being discussed
- Strawmanning & Steelmanning
Reference Articles:
Rubin Report Intro - MLK quote
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Friday Feb 02, 2018
Black Experience Project - 6CR #11
Friday Feb 02, 2018
Friday Feb 02, 2018
In July 2017, the findings from the Black Experience Project were released. Darnell and Joel discuss the problems identified and solutions recommended by the report.
Reference Articles:
CBC feature of The Black Experience Project
Predatory Lending - Institutional Racism example - Suits Season 7 Episode 10 (ep102)
"Minimum wages were first designed to keep women and minorities out of jobs"
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Friday Jan 12, 2018
Social Justice - 6CR #8
Friday Jan 12, 2018
Friday Jan 12, 2018
What is social justice? Darnell & Joel discuss the origins of social justice, how this concept influences society and some of the recent manifestations.
Reference Articles:
Social Justice - Proletariat vs Bourgeoisie
Repressive Tolerance and Cultural Marxism
"Canada was the first country in the world to adopt multiculturalism as an official policy"
“It is easy to be conspicuously 'compassionate' if others are being forced to pay the cost.”
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Friday Dec 15, 2017
Slavery in Libya - 6CR #5
Friday Dec 15, 2017
Friday Dec 15, 2017
Slavery still exists in 2017. Darnell and Joel discuss the connection between slavery and racism, whether racism plays a role in the slave trade in Libya and whether the slave traders in Libya are acting rational.
Reference Articles:
People For Sale - Where lives are auctioned for $400
Obama Admits Libya Was His "Worst Mistake" – but for All the Wrong Reasons
Tweet Referenced:
https://twitter.com/dogudda_darnell/status/937790847264985091
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