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The Black Leftist perspective on society, culture, and politics. Hosts Toya G. and The Political Plug provide analysis and viewpoints that reflect the experiences of Black, millennial, progressives raised in the heart of Kansas City, Missouri.

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In this weeks episode of the Chop Up we start the show with the SanpChop discussing the recent tweets from Noname that were critical of Beyonce's recent visual album "Black is King" on the Disney+ platform.

In a recent interview, rapper Lil Baby made some comments suggesting Black people can be racist. The Chop Up discusses whether or not hes right.

The Intro and Snapchop - Given the inability for Americans to maintain proper social distancing guidelines, as a country do we deserve to sports, concerts, or any other major event.

Kanye has made news recently with some ridiculous statements about Harriett Tubman and going on a tweet storm chastising his wife and in-laws. The Chop Up discusses whats behind and his behavior and the implications of his actions.

With guest host, Adam Jackson, the crew reject Gilly da King's comments about Black Lives Matter and the myth of "black on black crime"

The crew is joined by Adam Jackson, CEO of Leaders of a Beautiful Struggle, a black grassroots organization out of Baltimore, Maryland committed to the political, economic, and structural freedom of black people. LBS was integral to... more

The disproportionate impact of covid-19 on Native reservations. The 6 Grandfathers that was turned into "Mount Rushmore". FINALLY changing the name of Washington's team. Halting the projects at Dakota and Keystone...... more

Does the Black Lives Matter mission statement and organized movement intentionally exclude black fathers? The crew explores this interpretation of the text.

The crew tackles the complicated relationship between the declaration "black lives matter" and the tragic crime and violence that happens within black communities

Kanye, Kanye, Kanye. The crew discuss Kanye West's weekend announcement to run for US President in the November 2020 Election.

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