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In this episode, I take a concept created by author Mark Fisher, Capitalist Realism, and apply it to Black people to create a concept I call Black Pathology Realism, the idea that Black pathology and squalor is taken as such a given in society, by both Black and White people, that no one can truly even imagine a world where it doesn't exist, that it's just taken as the natural state of things. Something that can only be managed but not eliminated or cured. We discuss other things too, but we keep returning to that theme.

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Co-produced & edited by Aaron C. Schroeder / Pierced Ears Recording Co, Seattle WA (piercedearsmusic@gmail.com)

Opening theme composed by T. Beaulieu. Closing theme composed by Dustfingaz (https://www.youtube.com/user/TheRazhu_)



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Mikey Darko

I can already tell this will be fire.

Brian Platt

On an interesting side note, in Eastern Europe where the returnof capitalism has led to a politics that celebrates 1930s-40s fascism, all of the monuments and street names dedicated to resistance fighters have been replaced with collaborators like Bandera and Pilsudski

Peter Fishbeast

Mike’s mic was very quiet on this one and very loud and clear on the previous episode.

Mtume Gant

Capitalist Realism is one of the best books of the last decade. So important. It also makes you see how things we think are progressive like certain parts of creative media are really just things helping Capitalism exist and seem flexible

Mtume Gant

In the Capitalism/Racism convo I would say is that racism helped build Capitalism, it needed Capitalism to justify racism as a method of making White Supremacy a "realism". So yes to end racism you would need to get rid of Capitalism, I don't think its a first or second thing, so much as its you can't end racism by keeping Capitalism around because its fundamentaly exploitative and one of its founding parts was the expropriation of Black people. But racism can exist outside of capitalism, we have examples in the world.