Racism Supply and Demand
A critical examination of how racism is perceived and reported in America reveals a disconnect between actual incidents and media narratives. The discussion highlights the tendency to amplify isolated events to fit a broader agenda, while questioning the motivations behind calls for boycotts against companies like FedEx, particularly in the absence of clear evidence. The complexities of specific cases, such as the Arbery shooting, illustrate the challenges in distinguishing between vigilantism and racism.In this clip
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What If The News Is Finally Good? | Ep. 1016
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