Shows
Videos
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Sovereign Citizen Conspiracy Theories
Jamali Maddix talks to some Sovereign Citizens about Obama, AR-15s, Marriage Licenses, and what’s “really” going on with the federal government.
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Oil, Gas, and the Effects of Environmental Racism
Jamali talks with an environmentalist about how drilling for fuel usually means pushing contamination into the places where lower-class people live.
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Tim Foley, Arizona Border Recon, and Cocaine Alley
Tim Foley, founder of Arizona Border Recon, claims that some humanitarians on the border are suffering from white guilt and aiding drug cartels. He also discusses what motivates him to invest time and energy in patrolling the border.
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Al Sharpton on Donald Trump and the Current Administration
Jamali speaks with Al Sharpton who questions Trump’s commitment to black constituents and civil rights issues. Also a discussion on the Wu-Tang Clan.
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The Confederacy Wasn’t About Slavery?
Andrew Duncomb “The Black Rebel” tries to explain that a lot of Confederates “treated the slaves as equal” and General Robert E. Lee “believed slavery was wrong.”
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Anti-Abortion Protestors (and The People Who Protest Them)
Jamali attends a protest at a closed Planned Parenthood and meets with anti-abortion preacher Jeff Durbin and Pro-Choice advocates including Errol Mcinnes, a man who follows Jeff regularly in counter-protest.
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Meet the Kids Going to Prison in South Carolina
Jamali travels to South Carolina to meet kids about to enter a “correctional weekend” that simulates the experience of being in prison.
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Swedenโs Far Right Youth
Jamali embeds himself in the Nordic Youth, who patrol Sweden’s streets hunting refugees, to try to understand their response to this global crisis.
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Forbidden Love in Israel
Jamali takes a trip to the Holy Land to meet the Lehava, the anti-assimilation group trying to prevent Arabs and Jews from marrying.
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White Nationalism vs. the Wu-Tang
Jamali speaks to white nationalist evangelists in Ukraine, and introduces their students to the Wu-Tang clan.
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Americaโs Far White
Jamali travels to meet members of the National Socialist Movement, the largest Neo-Nazi group in America, who openly idolize Adolf Hitler and are fans of all things White Power.