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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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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