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September 23rd 8pm EDT/ 5:00pm PDT The Context of White Supremacy welcomes Mrs. Krystl Tyler. Ms. Tyler is a White Woman, and she’s married to a…
View More The C.O.W.S. w/ Krystl Tyler: The Wheat Money[jwplayer mediaid=”5868″] In 1964, Malcolm X spoke at the Militant Labor Forum and as he frequently did, discussed police violence and the police state and…
View More Malcolm X: Blacks do not live in a democracy they live in a Police State (May 29, 1964)Monday, June 30th 8:00PM Eastern/ 5:00PM Pacific [jwplayer mediaid=”4678″] The Context of White Supremacy welcomes the Dr. Niyana Rasayon for the eighth time {http://eyesofmaat.com/}. Dr.…
View More The C.O.W.S. w/ Dr. Niyana Rasayon Part VIIISaturday, June 7th 9:00PM Eastern/ 6:00PM Pacific The Context of White Supremacy hosts the weekly Compensatory Call-In. We encourage non-white listeners to dial in with…
View More The C.O.W.S. Compensatory Call-In 06/07/14[jwplayer mediaid=”3817″] The Context of White Supremacy will acknowledge the May 19th birthday of Minister Malcolm X. The New York Times distorted the views of…
View More The C.O.W.S. Minister Malcolm X, Jill Abramson & “Ghetto” CoworkersBy Scotty Reid Earlier in the day I wrote a piece giving my opinion on the latest track from the slave-ship-hop artist known as Nicki…
View More Update: Nicki Minaj responds to critics, confirms she is pushing hate and violenceBy Scotty Reid Earlier this week on Militant Minded Radio hosted by Miami based hip-hop artist Yasin 360 Wise, a panel discussion was held on…
View More Nicki Minaj releases her latest rap track for self-hatin ass “Niggas”By Scotty Reid – Public school teachers in Flushing, New York told students last week that they could not write about Malcolm X for a…
View More “Too Black, Too Strong”, elementary students told they could not write about Malcolm X