Hood Politics with Prop Cool Zone Media
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The political landscape can be confusing, but it doesn't have to be. If you've survived junior high, lived in an urban city or understand gang life, you can understand geopolitics. Join rapper and author Propaganda and his friends as they use their hood-knowledge to break down the political scene.
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Terraform: Woke AF
This is a collab episode with the good folks at Woke AF daily.
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The Memeification Of It All. Lessons From The Big 3, pt 2
In the era of music we ae in now, the art of Battle rap and diss tracks can slide petty memes which go from being funny to silly. kinda like...our elections. How do we remain serious in a deeply unserious thing that has such high stakes?
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What You Won't DoooHOoooooo
The first ever criminal trial for a president and it's all over trying to cover up a sneaky link.
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Am I Really Roasting a Man for Apologizing? Lessons From the Big 3, pt 1
So..... Kdot disses Drake and Cole, then Cole claps back and then apologizes. What does that teach us about American politics?
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WENAHAVDAT
When you order at a Jamaican restaurant, make sure you have 4 choices in mind because 100% they won't have your first choice. And for some reason I feel like our democracy has become like ordering at a Jamaican restaurant.
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You Can't Just Call Force Field
The ways for which Trump is batting down the cases against him are amazing. Today we talk about his immunity claim.
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Customer Reviews
Love the host’s informal style
I’ve tuned out of most political discussions but this podcast keeps me informed and laughing, even in these dire times.
Thank you, Prop!
You get the feeling, listening to Prop, that he was born to explain the way the world is really working to the rest of us. Even though I’m a white boy from the woods of western Massachusetts, the way he breaks down current events by comparing them to inner city dynamics makes things clear to me in a way that no talking head from NPR ever did. My hat is off to you, Prop, and I am grateful for all that you do to make the madness and mayhem of this world a little more transparent and comprehensible.
Meandering towards shallow, obvious points
Feels like listening to the guy in your political theory seminar who doesn’t quite know what’s going on but loves the sound of his own voice