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Politics and The Internet

Published 1 year, 3 months ago
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"I believe that Loving v. Virginia was created for Whitney and Kevin Costner."


This week on Unhinged & Immoral, Mecca and Jamila pick up where we left off last week, continuing their exploration of Black people and patriotism. They discuss how the actions of anti-Black creators on TikTok have unfortunately shifted the way some Black people view the Palestinian movement.

Next, they share their most left-leaning views, and then express their growing frustration with the fake movement of "Fundamental Blacks." They also touch on LiAngelo Ball's song "Tweaker" and indulge in a wave of nostalgia.

In the dating world, they discuss the dreaded "ick" and how it can derail even the most promising connections. In the "Spin It" segment, they tackle a delicate "swirl" situation, and then receive a live update from the infamous "Judas of TikTok."

Finally, they indulge in a lighthearted speculation: what would their children look like?


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Hosted by Jamila Bell and Mecca Evans

Produced by Melisa D. Monts

Post-Production Sound by Coco Llorens

Graphics by Claudia Choi

Music By Audy and Brooklyn Billionairez

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