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Trump’s first 100 days, & Shadeur Sanders and fake racism

Trump’s first 100 days, & Shadeur Sanders and fake racism

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In this episode of the Carl Jackson Show, the host discusses the concept of fake racism in the context of the NFL draft, particularly focusing on Shadour Sanders' selection. He argues against the media's portrayal of Sanders' draft position as a result of racism, emphasizing the importance of distinguishing between real, fake, and perceived racism. The conversation also touches on the role of sports media in perpetuating these narratives and the implications of such claims on societal perceptions of racism. The episode transitions into discussing Trump's first 100 days and border issues, highlighting the political landscape surrounding these topics. In this segment, Carl Jackson discusses the first 100 days of Trump's presidency, focusing on the impact of illegal immigration and the political implications of recent poll numbers. He highlights the challenges posed by illegal immigration, particularly from Venezuelan gangs, and critiques the media's portrayal of Trump's approval ratings. Jackson argues that despite the negative headlines, Trump's actions are addressing significant issues and that his poll numbers may rebound as his policies take effect.

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