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S E1289: In Class with Carr, Ep. 289: "The Hate That Hate Produced."

In Class with Carr

Knarrative

Africana Studies, Society & Culture, Education, History, Karen Hunter, Empowerment, Greg Carr

4.9972 Ratings

🗓️ 22 September 2025

⏱️ 120 minutes

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Summary

What happens when manufactured grievances are used to shape politics, mass and social media, and even a sense of government? This week, we explore how economic inequity, white nationalism, and billionaire-driven media power collide to enable a modern playbook for authoritarian control. Why are independent platforms and civic education so crucial at this point in the US and world Social Structure? And how do we leverage Governance relationships to resist censorship, immunize ourselves against political hypocrisy, and disperse rising fascism?

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0:00.0

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0:05.5

That's audible.co.uk slash wondery.

0:14.2

This is Karen Hunter and welcome to in-class with Carr.

0:17.1

This is a space where during the pandemic, we imagined what it would look like to teach a class

0:22.2

online that would be for the world and it started with a simple question can i press record

0:28.5

it was a question that i asked of the people's professor dr gray car at the time he was the head of

0:34.1

africana studies at how at university he's still teaching the world. And in this space, we have been going strong since 2020. And it has been amazing. So tune in to In Class with Carr. And thank you for joining us. You can follow us, by the way, at Narrative with a K. Join us, Narrative with a K. The K is silent like knowledge.

0:58.6

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1:01.5

If you want to have a deeper relationship with us, join us there.

1:02.1

Stay tuned.

1:07.9

I'm going to be honest enough to tell you that I'm worried about America.

1:19.6

I'm worried about our nation because it's sick with racism still. Just think about the fact that we live in a nation which was founded on the principle

1:27.3

that all men are created equal.

1:30.3

And yet men are still arguing over whether the color of a man's skin determines the content of his character.

1:39.3

And I believe that the Lord told me to say to the United States of America that is sick with militarism and is sick with excessive materialism.

1:56.0

Have you ever thought about it?

1:59.0

There are between 38 and 50 million people in the United States

2:07.7

of America who are poverty stricken, making income less than the poverty level.

2:16.1

And yet this is the richest nation in the history of the world.

2:20.3

Our national gross product this year will go beyond $800 billion. And yet there

2:28.8

between 38 and 50 million people who are poverty-strickened some wrong. A lot of people are afraid to say.

2:41.0

But I don't mind saying that you see, somebody said to me the other night, don't you think, Dr. King, you are going to have to start speaking more in terms of the administration's

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