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Society & Culture

First Degree Racism?

podcast June 14, 2026


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We start with a real story about being a kid who feels unsafe at school and how fear can push you into carrying something that changes your life. We break down two cases where “self-defense” gets complicated fast, then zoom out to talk survival mode, the legal system, and what accountability looks like when the game is not fair. 
• a childhood moment that explains why kids make risky choices 
• what self-defense means in court versus in culture 
• the Karmelo Anthony case and how “premeditation” gets argued 
• why carrying a weapon changes how the law reads your decisions 
• the Cyrus case and why shooting someone in the back breaks the logic of threat 
• how prosecutors, plea deals, and missing lesser charges shape outcomes 
• survival mode, environment, and the pressure of the hood 
• tailoring your reality through circles, routines, and opportunity 
• why growth can be lonely and why that can be healthy 
• learning your family history to strengthen identity and purpose 
• practical advice for boy moms about getting a driver’s license early 
• raising standards in business through real customer service 

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