CN Live: Black People Who Vote Republican Are 'F**ked In The Head

Published on November 6, 2016
Duration: 10:05

Colion Noir, an expert in Second Amendment politics, discusses controversial remarks by Democratic donor Benjamin Barber comparing Black Republicans to Sonderkommandos. The episode features Maj Toure discussing overt vs. covert racism and the political conditioning that discourages independent thought, particularly concerning Black firearm ownership for self-defense. Noir critiques liberal narratives that stereotype Black men and emphasizes the importance of evaluating candidates based on track records rather than party loyalty.

Quick Summary

Colion Noir critiques controversial remarks by Democratic donor Benjamin Barber comparing Black Republicans to 'Sonderkommandos.' The discussion, featuring Maj Toure, addresses how political narratives discourage Black firearm ownership and promote 'group think' over independent evaluation of candidates based on track records.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Show Introduction and Personal Anecdote
  2. 01:14Benjamin Barber's Controversial Comments
  3. 02:06Discussion with Maj Toure on Racism
  4. 03:08Firearm Ownership and Racial Narratives
  5. 04:06Political Conditioning and Group Think
  6. 08:24Independent Voting and Political Responsibility
  7. 09:49Outro and Upcoming Guest

Frequently Asked Questions

What controversial statement did Democratic donor Benjamin Barber make about Black Republicans?

Benjamin Barber compared Black Republicans to 'Sonderkommandos,' Jewish prisoners forced to assist Nazis, implying that Black individuals supporting the Republican party are mentally compromised and aiding their own destruction.

How do liberal narratives allegedly discourage Black men from firearm ownership?

Liberal narratives reportedly use statistics to suggest that Black men are incapable of emotional control and will inevitably harm each other if they possess firearms, thereby discouraging ownership for self-defense.

What is Maj Toure's stance on political engagement?

Maj Toure, a registered Republican, emphasizes evaluating candidates based on their track records rather than party loyalty. He believes the democratic process requires critical thinking and individual evaluation, not mob mentality.

What criticism is leveled against major political parties regarding voter engagement?

Both major political parties are criticized for prioritizing 'group think' over independent thought, aiming to keep individuals dependent on the political system rather than encouraging critical self-evaluation.

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