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America Isn’t Going Rogue. It’s Returning to Normal.
Episode 346

America Isn’t Going Rogue. It’s Returning to Normal.

Lurie breaks down the current political climate, arguing that America isn't 'going rogue' but rather returning to its foundational nature. She discusses ICE's actions, Trump's interest in Greenland, and the Department of Justice resignations as evidence of this return to origin. Through personal reflections and caller insights, she challenges listeners to reconsider their connection to Africa, highlighting how streamers like IShowSpeed are dismantling anti-African propaganda. The conversation explores the psychological barriers preventing many Black Americans from considering life beyond America's borders, questioning whether ancestral ties to American soil should limit future possibilities.

Lurie Breaks It Down · Lurie Daniel Favors, Lurie Favors

January 13, 202637m 38s

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Show Notes

Lurie breaks down the current political climate, arguing that America isn't 'going rogue' but rather returning to its foundational nature. She discusses ICE's actions, Trump's interest in Greenland, and the Department of Justice resignations as evidence of this return to origin. Through personal reflections and caller insights, she challenges listeners to reconsider their connection to Africa, highlighting how streamers like IShowSpeed are dismantling anti-African propaganda. The conversation explores the psychological barriers preventing many Black Americans from considering life beyond America's borders, questioning whether ancestral ties to American soil should limit future possibilities. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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