
Political strategist Josh Doss joins the host to analyze the erosion of authentic political discourse in an era dominated by corporate oligarchy and algorithmic control. The conversation centers on the necessity for Black communities to adopt strategic self-reliance, moving beyond traditional party loyalty to prioritize group economic and political interests. They examine how anti-Blackness remains a foundational, structural element of American society, often projected onto immigrant communities and reinforced by institutions like American Christianity. The dialogue critiques the shift toward "techno-feudalism," where social media platforms prioritize viral, superficial content over substantive civic engagement. Ultimately, they argue that the current political climate necessitates a return to local grassroots organizing and a critical re-evaluation of the power structures that exploit racial and economic divisions to maintain control.
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