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  • UNCLE TOM EDITION - What Did They Expect?
    2024/11/26

    The Black Lives Don't Matter Podcast With Deron Harris - UNCLE TOM EDITION - What Did They Expect?

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    17 分
  • WE HAD ONE JOB - All we had to do is stand up together but instead we stood in the way of our own progress.
    2024/11/06

    Black Americans have given Donald Trump their unprecedented support in this election. Black Americans played a crucial role in Trump's victory over Kamala Harris. WHY? Why would you vote against your interest? If Black Lives Don't Matter to Black People How can they ever matter to anyone? WE HAD ONE JOB - All we had to do was stand up together; instead, we stood in the way of our own progress.

    Link to Georgia SB 202

    This is the Black Lives Don't Matter Podcast with Deron Harris.

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    29 分
  • GET YOUR BLACK A$$ UP AND VOTE
    2024/11/02

    In this powerful and urgent episode, we explore the imperative of Black voter participation in America. From the blood-soaked streets of Selma to the modern-day challenges at polling stations, Black Americans have faced systematic barriers to exercising their fundamental right to vote.

    The journey from disenfranchisement to democracy has been long and arduous. After Reconstruction, Southern states implemented restrictive laws specifically designed to prevent African Americans from voting. Despite these obstacles, brave civil rights leaders fought and sometimes died to secure this essential right.

    The 2024 election stands at a crucial crossroads, with Black voters positioned to play a pivotal role in determining America's future. This isn't just another election – it's a moment that demands the same courage and conviction that powered the civil rights movement.

    This week, we're not just discussing history – we're making it. The ballot remains our most powerful tool for nonviolent change in a democratic society. Despite ongoing attempts to restrict access and marginalize Black voices, we have the power to shape our destiny through civic engagement.

    Join us for an unflinching conversation about responsibility, legacy, and the undeniable power of the Black vote. It's not just about exercising a right – it's about honoring those who fought for it and securing it for those who will come after us.

    This isn't just another episode. This isn't just another election. This is our moment.

    This week, we vote.

    Black Lives Don't Matter
    GET YOUR BLACK ASS UP AND VOTE
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    39 分
  • THEY KEEP MAKING S#IT UP - Las Vegas Police SGT Arrested For Making Fake Arrests of Black Men
    2024/10/23

    In this episode of The Black Lives Don't Matter Podcast, titled They Keep Making Shit Up, we delve into the shocking case of Las Vegas Police Sergeant Kevin Menon, who has been indicted for orchestrating fake arrests of Black men on the Strip. With evidence revealing a pattern of unlawful detentions and abuse of power, we explore the implications of these actions on community trust and police accountability.

    Join us as we unpack the disturbing details, including bodycam footage and testimonies from officers who felt pressured to comply with Menon's illegal orders. Tune in for an eye-opening discussion on systemic issues within law enforcement and the ongoing fight for justice.

    We all agree that All Lives Matter, well most of us. Would it not make sense that all lives can not matter until black lives matter? The Black Lives Matter Movement is important, carries a strong message, and brings hope to many that someday black lives will matter. So, This brings us back to the sad truth that... Black Lives Don't Matter.

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    17 分
  • WALKING WHILE BLACK - When Do We Get To Say We Don't Feel Safe?
    2024/10/20

    The Black Lives Don't Matter Podcast - WALKING WHILE BLACK, Again?? When Do We Get To Say We Don't Feel Safe?

    We all agree that All Lives Matter—well, most of us. Would it not make sense that all lives can not matter until black lives matter? The Black Lives Matter Movement is important, carries a strong message, and brings hope to many that someday black lives will matter. So, this brings us back to the sad truth that black Lives Don't Matter.

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    18 分
  • STAY FOCUSED ON THE TASK - Why Voting in This Election is So Important.
    2024/08/26

    The 2024 presidential election holds significant importance for Black voters in America. As a key demographic that could influence the outcome, Black Americans have both an opportunity and responsibility to make their voices heard at the ballot box. This is the Black Lives Don't Matter Podcast, episode title: "STAY FOCUSED ON THE TASK" Why voting in this election is so important. Host: Deron Harris.

    We all agree that All Lives Matter, well most of us. Would it not make sense that all lives can not matter until black lives matter? The Black Lives Matter Movement is important, carries a strong message, and brings hope to many that someday black lives will matter. So, This brings us back to the sad truth that... Black Lives Don't Matter.

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    25 分
  • Black Lives Don't Matter In Texas, And They Damn Sure Don't To Greg Abbott.
    2024/05/24
    BLDM - Black Lives Don't Matter In Texas.

    Texas Governor Greg Abbott's decision to pardon Daniel Perry, who was convicted of murdering Black Lives Matter protester Garrett Foster in 2020, has sparked widespread outrage.

    The pardon has drawn sharp criticism from Foster's family and the Travis County District Attorney. Foster's common-law wife, Whitney Mitchell, condemned Abbott's decision, stating that it "desecrated the life of a murdered Texan and U.S. Air Force veteran" and sent a message that those with differing political views can be killed with impunity. Travis County District Attorney José Garza accused Abbott and the parole board of "putting their politics over justice and making a mockery of our legal system."

    Headlines read "Horrible" and "Beyond F'd Up." The decision has reignited debates over the state's controversial "stand your ground" law and the politicization of the criminal justice system.

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    9 分
  • Ole Miss Can Miss Me - Racism Is Alive And Well Even At Our Universities
    2024/05/09

    Ole Miss Can Miss Me - Racism Is Alive And Well Even At Our Universities

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    13 分