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This premium episode is only available only to $5/month Patreon subscribers. Show notes to this episode, if we decide to do any, will eventually be available to Patreon subscribers at patreon.com/champagnesharks.

This is double-length episode hosted by T., who is doing it solo. T. discusses his thoughts on what social media is doing to our brains, and how it leads to horrible results like Black women who call Black men "bullet bags" (as seen here: https://twitter.com/gIossiergirl/status/1210265805352570880) or revel in telling Black men "the police ain't killing you niggas fast enough," which is a recent trend among a weird subset of Black people on twitter

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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billet16

Great show as usual T. You are absolute right about the internet and bullshit. No one cares about authenticity and truth anymore and prefer to be bullshitted as long as it is acceptable to them.

Bryan Murphy

Fantastic, wonderful episode T, we're gonna have to be careful how we begin to talk about these broader issues but I think you're right to address it. In order to do so I think we need to look at how this dynamic goes both ways. The displacement you mentioned is correct and the episodes you've been discussing with Mario and Kenny and others are forming a general pattern that we will need to begin to properly address at a broader political level given the libidinal economy within which all social orders exist. Amongst us as a people since Frazier, but especially after desegregation and not with the pervasiveness of pornography we are starting to see a common fantasy structure in which it seems true that black women are increasingly displacing their envy onto black men. But this is itself displaced envy! White women envy Black women -- this is the explanation behind the white woman's self-'Negrification' (via the cultural appropriation of all sorts of signifiers/images/ideals associated with Black womanhood, e.g., voluptuousness, oiled, shining, 'tanned' skin, bejeweled, etc.). This white envy in turn originates in the castration white women feel vis-a-vis white men. From this castration white women engage in a near-constant fetishistic disavowal which then accounts for this new porno-trope of Black Manhood as a phallic substitute for the missing white manhood to which she believes she is entitled. The missing subject here is of course Black men and as you mentioned white womanhood is not really the object of desire many (including black women) presume it to be for us… what 'causes' the 'interracial' phenomenon is that they still appear to operate as the object-cause of desire, the point around which the System turns or moves. This is what I think is causing the confusion… the downfall of white womanhood; no one knows where to arrange themselves vis-a-vis its status as the prize of white patriarchy which ended w/the second-wave.

ab3_ogen

This like the best thing i’ve listened to in a while. Keep up the outstanding work T.