Episode 0.1: Modern Tribalism
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This Ain't Nostalgia. This Is Infrastructure.
What does it mean to belong — not to a label, but to a lineage?
Not to a trend, but to a system of memory?
In this first foundational episode of The Discourse, James McMillon opens a deep and unflinching conversation on tribalism — not as a relic, but as a living framework: cultural DNA, sacred structure, and an orientation system buried beneath race, religion, professionalism, and politics.
This episode is not about who’s included. It’s about who remembers — and who benefits when we forget.
Topics and Tension points:
- Culture as the genetic code of a tribe — and why ethnic identity often erases it
- Why “Black” and “White” aren’t names — they’re colonial containers
- The legacy of intertribal disruption through slavery, migration, and doctrine
- Tribal roles, gatekeeping, and why you can’t just subscribe to fragments of belonging
- The technologist as modern shaman — building tools that carry memory
- Why modern borders, “illegals,” and land ownership are legal fictions rooted in theft
- A critique of spiritual censorship and the danger of calling truth-telling art “demonic”
- Reclaiming orientation in a world that sells you content but hides the source
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