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

Published on November 6, 2016
Duration: 10:05

Colion Noir and Maj Toure discuss the damaging political narratives that frame Black Republicans as mentally compromised or acting against their own community. They critique how liberal narratives discourage Black men from firearm ownership by implying a lack of emotional control, and how both major parties foster groupthink over independent thought. The conversation highlights the importance of evaluating candidates based on track records rather than party affiliation.

Quick Summary

Colion Noir and Maj Toure discuss how political narratives unfairly label Black Republicans as mentally compromised. They critique the discouragement of Black men owning firearms for self-defense and how both major parties foster groupthink over independent thought, impacting individual freedoms.

Chapters

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

Frequently Asked Questions

What controversial comparison was made regarding Black Republicans?

Top Democratic donor Benjamin Barber compared Black Republicans to Sonderkommandos, Jewish prisoners forced to assist Nazis. He claimed Black individuals helping 'the other side' are mentally compromised and aiding their own enemies.

How do liberal narratives allegedly discourage Black men from owning firearms?

Liberal narratives are said to use statistics to discourage Black men from firearm ownership for self-defense. These narratives imply that Black men are incapable of emotional control and will inevitably harm each other if they possess guns.

What is the criticism of political parties regarding independent thought?

Both major political parties are criticized for often prioritizing 'group think' over independent thought. This strategy aims to keep individuals dependent on the political system by dictating their beliefs and freedoms.

Why is overt racism sometimes preferred over covert racism?

Overt racism is sometimes preferred because it is exposed and clear. Covert racism, which implies individuals cannot think for themselves or should hold specific beliefs based solely on race, is considered more infuriating.

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