Listen "Black Fragility"
Episode Synopsis
White Fragility is a term thrown around loosely but in this podcast I will make the case that it is actually black people as a whole that are fragile. If a black criminal is killed by a white cop he has the possibility of being canonized by the media and black people e.g. Saint Floyd who lived a selfish, worthless life; if the reverse happens no one cares whatsoever. Do black lives only have value if killed by a white cop? Is Jacob Blake no longer a rapist once he reaches for a knife and is shot by the police? Can you name one black kid killed by gang violence? White Supremacy is labeled as a major issue despite white people having less identity group organizations than anyone else; white people also getting zero hiring quotas, no affirmative action, and there are only two white rappers I can think of, Eminem and Tom Macdonald, yet there is no push to add equality to that particular career field. If White Supremacists controlled the nation why would black people not move to a predominantly black nation like Rowanda? Why would the White Supremacists allow a channel like BET to exist? Also, why would Mike Brown, Daunte Wright, Trayvon Martin, and other random black people become household names yet most cannot name a single white person killed by a black person (and this occurs far more). Lastly, rest in Hell George Floyd and go Fox Yourselves 🦊
More episodes of the podcast Zero Fox Left
Space is Fake
02/06/2024
Dogs in Strollers vs Silent Discos
19/01/2024
Drive and Sit Comedy Hour
21/09/2023
Babbling About the Babel BIPOCalypse
01/09/2023
The Last Day of Gay
01/07/2023
Pride But For What?
16/06/2023
VR Blacker Than Night
30/05/2023
Dark City 3.0
07/05/2023
Dead Naming vs Dead Children
18/04/2023
Happy Belated Black History Month
16/03/2023
ZARZA We are Zarza, the prestigious firm behind major projects in information technology.