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Undaunted.Life: A Man's Podcast by Kyle Thompson

BRANDON TATUM | Melanin is Irrelevant (Ep. 425)

Undaunted.Life: A Man's Podcast by Kyle Thompson

Undaunted.Life: A Man's Podcast by Kyle Thompson

Religion & Spirituality

4.81.8K Ratings

🗓️ 7 February 2023

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, we welcome Brandon Tatum to the show. He is a conservative political commentator, former police officer, and former football player at the University of Arizona. He is also the Founder of TatumReport.com and the Co-founder of the Blexit, an organization that seeks to persuade black Americans to leave the Democratic Party. Additionally, he is the author of Beaten Black and Blue: Being a Black Cop in an America Under Siege. In this interview, we discuss the Tyre Nichols situation in Memphis, the responsibility that citizens have to know how to comport themselves around authority figures to include the police, the fatherlessness episodemic in the black community and what can be done to change it, why “black culture” isn’t actually a thing, the problem with living in a feminized culture, and much more. Let’s get into it…  Episode notes and links HERE. Donate to support our mission of equipping men to push back darkness. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

This is Undaunted Life, a man's podcast. I'm your host Kyle Thompson. Let's get into it.

0:23.9

All right, guys, we got a special guest on the podcast today. His name is Brandon Tatum,

0:28.0

so he's a conservative political commentator. He's also a former police officer and former

0:32.2

football player at the University of Arizona and the founder of the Tatum Report and Tatum

0:36.1

Report.com. He's also the co-founder of the Blackset Movement, which is an organization that seeks

0:41.0

to persuade black Americans to leave the Democratic Party. He's also a published author.

0:45.2

He wrote the book Beaton, Black and Blue, being a black cop in an America under siege. And so

0:50.4

the thing about this interview is he and I met back at the Uncle Tom to premiere back last

0:54.2

last year in Dallas or something like that. He and I hit it off, had a good conversation,

0:57.2

you know, planned to get him on here. It's just taken a while to kind of get it. And we're

1:01.6

having him on around the entire time that there's this craziness happening with Tyree Nichols

1:06.8

and the situation happening in Memphis. And, you know, five black police officers killed this,

1:11.4

this black man. And then that's somehow about white supremacy and also their craziness.

1:15.6

Well, he talks about stuff like this all the time again, because he has a history as a police officer.

1:20.0

He's a conservative commentator that doesn't look at his skin as some sort of thing that he's,

1:24.4

you know, now owed something or now that he has to act this way or that way. And so I just opened

1:29.5

up this conversation and did it a little bit differently than I was planning on doing it because

1:32.9

we had a truncated time period. We've got the stuff happening in the news cycle. So we do talk about

1:36.8

the Tyree Nichols situation. We talked about policing in general and kind of where the blame can go

1:41.3

here. We address why people are trying to pretend like this situation has anything at all to do

1:46.0

with white supremacy. He flowed a little bit on his thoughts on just manhood in general, the

1:50.9

fatherlessness epidemic. I even asked him like, how can we change the culture in a lot of these

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