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This Week In White Supremacy Podcast

This Week In White Supremacy Podcast

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This Week In White Supremacy offers listeners a piercing, unapologetic look at the convolution of modern political issues. This podcast is a reminder of the ongoing struggle to balance media narratives, political truths, and the systemic battles with white supremacy faced by marginalized people Worldwide, especially in America, that often go untold. So, whether you're knee-deep in political commentary or just dipping a toe into the waters of political awareness, This Week In White Supremacy provides plenty of food for thought. Stay engaged, stay informed, and join the conversation as we navigate the maze of modern political controversy together as 1HOOD echoes the need for informed, united action from all people to create more just societies across the world. Your Attention to this matter is appreciated.1HOOD Media 2025 Political Science Politics & Government
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  • Vanity’s Asylum | This Week In White Supremacy | E260
    Dec 17 2025

    The episode begins with commentary around President Donald Trump and his latest controversial, insensitive comments on the tragic death of Rob Reiner, a famous comedian, tv show and filmmaker who questioned whether Trump will ever face significant consequences for his actions implying that Trump's behavior continues to plummet with no end in sight.

    1HOOD then move on to discuss the fallout from the bombshell interviews Vanity Fair released with Trump's Chief of Staff, Susie Wildes, where she revealed all the conspiracy secrets and dirt on key members of the cabinet and accused Trump of having an "alcoholics personality" and seeking continual revenge against his political enemies with the power of the Presidency.

    In an additional segment, the conversation moves to the portrayal of Antifa as a domestic terrorist organization highlighting a US Congressional hearing where an FBI official failed to provide any concrete evidence or details on Antifa's alleged terrorist activities, showing the lack of substance behind these claims.

    The podcast also touched on how Nikki Minaj's political leanings, Kanye West's erratic history, and her connections with controversial figures like JD Vance reflect a deeper trend in how music artist and celebrities engage with politics. leaving 1HOOD to ponder if Minaj would pivot her career toward more conservative audiences or use her influence more positively in the future.

    This Week In White Supremacy continues to provide a platform for insightful and critical discussions, balancing humor, and seriousness to tackle pertinent cultural and political issues. 1HOOD’s vibrant conversations serve to enlighten and engage audiences, encouraging broader awareness and action against injustice. Join them next week as they continue to expose white supremacy and advocate for a more equitable society for all people.

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    DISCLAIMERS: The views and opinions expressed during this presentation are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of 1Hood Media, 1Hood Power, and or its affiliates. We do not own the copyrights to the selected songs, audios and/or videos shared in this broadcast. This Week In White Supremacy is brought to you by the 1HOOD Media Network

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • Cloud Dancers | This Week In White Supremacy | E259
    Dec 10 2025

    Welcome back to another edition of "This Weekend in White Supremacy," where we dissect the multifaceted and often harsh realities of modern America.

    As black individuals and immigrants in America, the group discusses feeling the chilling effects of living within a system entrenched in white supremacy. Much of the discussion centers around the enigmatic and controversial figure of former President Donald Trump; reflecting on his statements and their implications for communities of color, particularly Somali-Americans. This includes his recent "garbage" criticisms of Congresswoman Ilhan Omar, which sparked significant discontent and fear among Minnesota's immigrant communities. Miracle passionately emphasizes the importance of supporting the Somali community and other marginalized communities in the face of hateful rhetoric. As a country, the responsibility falls on all of us to dismantle systems that create refugees and to embrace those seeking safety and a better life.

    And then there is the pervasive theme of affordability—once ironically deemed a “Democratic hoax” by Trump, despite his original (now flip-flopping) campaign promises. The cost of living, from the price of groceries to housing, continues to soar, exacerbating the struggles of regular Americans who yell tales of grocery bills that break the bank while the weakest links, Democrat leaders, Chuck Schumer and Hakeem Jeffries fail to tackle the issues facing the working class and impoverished communities.

    This Week In White Supremacy continues to provide a platform for insightful and critical discussions, balancing humor, and seriousness to tackle pertinent cultural and political issues. 1HOOD’s vibrant conversations serve to enlighten and engage audiences, encouraging broader awareness and action against injustice. Join them next week as they continue to expose white supremacy and advocate for a more equitable society for all people.

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    To help us build liberated communities through arts, education, and social justice visit our website 1hood.org to purchase your official 1HOOD apparel or consider making a tax-deductible donation to 1Hood Media.

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    DISCLAIMERS: The views and opinions expressed during this presentation are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of 1Hood Media, 1Hood Power, and or its affiliates. We do not own the copyrights to the selected songs, audios and/or videos shared in this broadcast. This Week In White Supremacy is brought to you by the 1HOOD Media Network

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • Economic Hitmen | This Week In White Supremacy | E258
    Dec 3 2025

    The conversation opens with a exchange about corporate responsibility, using Target's declining market position as a case study for economic disparity and accountability. The hosts touch on the consequences of corporate decisions, especially concerning diversity and inclusion in the marketplace. This segment sheds light on how consumer influence and community voice can impact corporate policies, a theme relevant in navigating economic hitmen’s influences as articulated in the episode’s title.

    Jasiri, Said, and Miracle also engage in a critical analysis of U.S. foreign policy under the Trump administration, highlighting controversial decisions like the bombing of civilians in Venezuela. The conversation highlights the potential legal ramifications of these actions, emphasizing the broader impact of such policies on international relations and domestic consciousness.

    In discussing domestic politics, the hosts question the Democratic Party’s current trajectory and its alignment, or lack thereof, with progressive agendas that resonate with marginalized communities. This critique serves as a call to action for political representatives to advocate and enact policies that reflect genuine transformative change.

    Finally, the episode promotes collective action as necessary in achieving social justice goals. Acknowledging various anti-war protests and boycotts, the conversation stresses the importance of grassroots movements and sustained community efforts in challenging oppressive systems.

    This Week In White Supremacy continues to provide a platform for insightful and critical discussions, balancing humor, and seriousness to tackle pertinent cultural and political issues. 1HOOD’s vibrant conversations serve to enlighten and engage audiences, encouraging broader awareness and action against injustice. Join them next week as they continue to expose white supremacy and advocate for a more equitable society for all people.

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    To help us build liberated communities through arts, education, and social justice visit our website 1hood.org to purchase your official 1HOOD apparel or consider making a tax-deductible donation to 1Hood Media.

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    WATCH THE SHOW: youtube.com/@twiws

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    FOLLOW 1HOOD

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    DISCLAIMERS: The views and opinions expressed during this presentation are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of 1Hood Media, 1Hood Power, and or its affiliates. We do not own the copyrights to the selected songs, audios and/or videos shared in this broadcast. This Week In White Supremacy is brought to you by the 1HOOD Media Network

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    1 hr and 10 mins
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