The Hard Conversations on Guns, Crime, and Racial Politics
When you tie it into how we solve...Now I have to have the means to defend the equity that I built up in my life, which is the ability to train, to be healthy, to be smart, to protect my life if need be.
Ever wondered why gun ownership is such a contentious issue in the black community? In this episode of 'The World According to Ben Stein', hosts Ben Stein and Judah Friedman, along with guests Adam 'Simba' King and Maj Toure, dive headfirst into the hot-button topics of guns, crime, and racial politics. They explore why many black Americans are growing increasingly frustrated with the Democratic stance on these issues.
The conversation doesn't shy away from tough subjects like historical oppression through eugenics, the role of state agencies, and the devastating impact of gang violence. With raw and candid commentary, the episode also tackles the controversial topic of job selection based on race and the implications of no-knock raids, highlighted by Breonna Taylor's Law. Adam King and Maj Toure bring unique perspectives on community responsibility and self-defense, making for an eye-opening discussion.
This episode offers a non-judgmental space to explore these pressing issues and ends with a powerful call-to-action on the importance of training and self-defense. Tune in for an engaging conversation that promises to challenge your views and encourage thoughtful dialogue.