The Fight Against Hate Can and Should be Broad

July 14, 2020 00:51:47
The Fight Against Hate Can and Should be Broad
Call It Like I See It
The Fight Against Hate Can and Should be Broad

Jul 14 2020 | 00:51:47

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Hosted By

James Keys Tunde Ogunlana

Show Notes

The intersection of ideology, race, and religion is always going to be difficult to navigate, but James Keys and Tunde Ogunlana discuss the Anti-Semitic social media posts by NFL player DeSean Jackson, how he handled the resulting controversy so far, and the various societal factors that have come into play (01:11). The guys also consider how Black people who disagree with the comments should be responding (22:28) and how the topics of race and religion can make issues like this more difficult to discuss (39:05).

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