In this segment, the STWZ crew dives deep into the controversial Ole Miss protest where a black female student confronted a large group of white male pro-Israel demonstrators. The tense standoff, punctuated by a mocking "monkey dance", sparked a heated discussion about racism, the effectiveness of modern protest tactics, and the need for more strategic activism.
The hosts debate whether her brave stand was ultimately futile or even reckless given the hostile environment and history of racism at Ole Miss. They grapple with the hard question: can individual black voices still create real change through protest in today's climate?
One speaker argues it's time to focus on a more sophisticated political strategy - getting black representatives into positions of power where they can change laws and systems from within. However, this comes with moral quandaries about how much deception is justified for the greater good.
Chapters:
00:00:00 - Confusion and Confrontation at the Protest
00:00:47 - Time to go home
00:01:36 - The futility of stopping racism at a racist school
00:02:12 - The Importance of Individual Voices
00:02:49 - The Power of Becoming a Politician
00:03:28 - The Power of the Black Vote
00:04:07 - The Importance of Allies
00:04:44 - Losing Privilege and Back-dooring Politicians
00:06:04 - Don't Say Anything
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31 июл 2024