The Odum of Ala Igbo
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One of my favorite shows. Listening at work as we speak.
What's your favourite episode?
One of my favorite shows. Listening at work as we speak.
What's your favourite episode?
Too many to name. I like the tragic arrangement episodes they did as well as well as the episode on bestiality in Euro-peon culture. Im currently listening to the show that was posted above about the book "property."
Interesting. I never heard of this show. Could any listener please tell me what's the podcast's definition of white supremacy before I give it a listen because I don't want to waste my time
A concise, no-nonsense, no extreme definition that conveniently filters out white folks they like, but instead is correctly applicable to all whites and their agents. They have a new listenerGus T. Renegade: "A global system of people who classify themselves as white and are dedicated to abusing and/or subjugating everyone in the known universe whom they classify as not white."
thomas from new york is my dude.This podcast changed my life. I've been binge listening all day while working. I even look forward to hearing certain callers speak.
thomas from new york is my dude.
and the one that calls white people ice albinos. He has my attitude where white supremacy won't end until all white people are dead basically.
The COWS changed my life. I've been a listener for almost as long as they've been on. The old shows were great, but sometimes ruined because I could not stand the 10 year old Justice(I think she still calls in to show as a caller now under a different name).
Every time a guest was backed up in a corner Gus would switch back to Justice to ask her generic premeditated questions. She was simply too young to think on the spot and improvise her responses/questions , again because she was a 10 year old child. Her questions were very generic even when she was asking Neely Fuller questions.
Besides her everything about the archives is great including some great insightful callers.
The post 2014-2018 episodes Gus is smarter and older and gives less of a fukk. Which is great. The only problem is that certain callers like hearing themselves speak. The same people call in every week and give very generic or at times repetitive responses. I would love for Gus to start filtering the callers, have someone ask them what their question is gonna be and let Gus on air decide which caller to go to based on how substantive their question is.
What I truly respect about Gus is that he ain't selling or promoting nothing. there's no advertising or any one that really pays him. I knew Tariq Nasheed was gonna do a Black Panther review (for views) Gus refused to watch or even discuss the movie at length, largely because he's already broken down racism in cinema on so many different episodes through the years. Gus doesn't jump on fads he is consistent and possibly the most codified black person on the planet when it comes to dialogues about white supremacy with whites.
I could create a top 10 COWS archives list and a top 10 modern COWS list, done of the best ever shows are ones with Dr Mark Kervokean, Dorothy Bullet, Jeese Lee Peterson, and a whole of other names that I'm forgetting but will post at a later stage. I will advise everyone that the programme is extremely informative and depressing. I've went away on 3 different occasions over 8 years.
*Any of the older listeners know what happened to Yellow Manny, BackOfTheBus,Pam Trojan etc? I used to love those earlier supporter's commentary and contribution.
What are your thoughts since you started listening to the programme.
Also I have observed this weird phonemon with confused people who suddenly get some new information or perspective that makes them less confused. I used to do this too when I was much younger, people take all this codification talk and basically become "codification police"
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I was talking to this one women on the YouTube comments of Mr H Fox's channel and she kept talking to me like a was a little confused negro who did not understand codification like she did. All her responses were these generic " non white people globally ...in the system of white supremacy victims should blah blah " she only started to me like a real person when I called her out on how tacky and elitist she was sounding.
A lot of people discover great scholars and perspectives and see it as their chance to be "smarter" than everyone in the room. She was shocked that I'd been listening to show for pretty much as long as it's been around.
I've observed this with a lot of people. If they don't understand something or don't have anything insightful to add they just hide behind being "codified" ..."The people most to blame are white people" that response is fine and all but why not say I don't understand the internal workings of this and that and therefore do not have anything insightful to add but I suspect white people are behind it".
I don't know if you've followed the show long enough but there's a lot of people who lack critical thinking and pattern recognition and only regurgitate "codified" generic responses to everything. I find it crazy.