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Faith, Politics, Conspiracies & Black Liberation: The Debate feat. Maxi | TDA - E804
Manage episode 507882232 series 3335966
The Day After - Sept 22nd
This episode blended humour, sharp analysis, and cultural critique. The conversation began with Jay-Electronica’s career and the rumours about his catalogue, leading into deeper reflections on faith, the Nation of Islam, and the way spirituality, science, and conspiracy theories intersect in Black communities .
The panel then unpacked the enduring controversy around Dr. Umar Johnson - revisiting the legacy of his school project, questions over funding and accountability, and why, despite criticism, his voice still resonates in Black empowerment spaces .
There were lively detours into UFO sightings and their symbolism, the politics of belief, and whether communities should even judge each other’s doctrines. The show also tackled Candace Owens’ commentary linking Charlie Kirk’s death to broader political conspiracies, and how narratives are shaped both inside and outside the community .
At its core, this was an episode about truth, legacy, and how cultural leaders - from artists to activists - are remembered and debated.
790 episodes
Manage episode 507882232 series 3335966
The Day After - Sept 22nd
This episode blended humour, sharp analysis, and cultural critique. The conversation began with Jay-Electronica’s career and the rumours about his catalogue, leading into deeper reflections on faith, the Nation of Islam, and the way spirituality, science, and conspiracy theories intersect in Black communities .
The panel then unpacked the enduring controversy around Dr. Umar Johnson - revisiting the legacy of his school project, questions over funding and accountability, and why, despite criticism, his voice still resonates in Black empowerment spaces .
There were lively detours into UFO sightings and their symbolism, the politics of belief, and whether communities should even judge each other’s doctrines. The show also tackled Candace Owens’ commentary linking Charlie Kirk’s death to broader political conspiracies, and how narratives are shaped both inside and outside the community .
At its core, this was an episode about truth, legacy, and how cultural leaders - from artists to activists - are remembered and debated.
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