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🗓️ 16 December 2025
⏱️ 65 minutes
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In this 2025 Year-End Wrap-Up episode of Selective Ignorance, Mandii B is joined by a special roundtable featuring Deante Kyle, Jason “Jah” Lee, and JoJo Alonzo for a wide-ranging reflection on the defining political, cultural, and personal moments of 2025. The conversation opens with a sweeping review of the year’s political climate and cultural shifts [00:52], setting the tone for a thoughtful breakdown of how public policy, media narratives, and social movements shaped everyday life.
From there, the panel transitions into personal reflections on navigating 2025 as individuals [03:37], leading into an honest discussion around neurodivergence and identity [04:06], including how language, labels, and self-definition evolved throughout the year [05:22]. The group examines stereotypes and community dynamics [08:03], before unpacking the lasting societal impact of the pandemic [10:15] and how it reshaped ideas around corporate responsibility, humanity, and social justice [11:59].
As the conversation deepens, the hosts challenge modern ideas of victimhood and accountability [13:12], segueing into a critical analysis of celebrity involvement in politics [16:33] and the outsized influence public figures wield within Black communities [18:19]. They discuss the rise of controversial personalities [20:56], emphasizing the urgent need for stronger, more intentional Black voices in media [23:08] and increased investment in Black-owned platforms and storytelling [25:56].
The episode also interrogates celebrity idolization through the lens of figures like Diddy [27:48], expanding into broader conversations around cultural representation in entertainment [30:09], performative allyship [32:00], and the dangers of celebrity worship [34:19]. The panel revisits the complexity of victimhood narratives [36:34], questioning how money, power, and morality intersect in public discourse [39:12].
In the final stretch, the discussion turns toward the future—examining the rapid evolution of AI and technology [41:15], the environmental concerns tied to innovation [46:41], and what these developments mean for humanity moving forward. The episode concludes with reflective final thoughts on lessons learned in 2025 and the importance of individual action, community care, and accountability as society looks ahead [50:22].
This year-end conversation offers a layered, unfiltered look at politics, culture, technology, and identity—cementing Selective Ignorance as a space for critical thought, honest dialogue, and forward-thinking reflection.
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| 0:50.5 | another episode of selective ignorance a very special episode because maybe we are |
| 0:54.3 | talking about the 2025 year in Rapa. |
| 0:58.0 | Crazy, crazy, shit crazy. |
| 0:59.7 | The year that the Hot Cheeto entered office, the year that AI took over. |
| 1:04.2 | And of course, the number one hip-hop artist in the world, this year was Diddy. |
| 1:09.2 | Can you believe it? |
| 1:10.0 | That's right. |
| 1:10.6 | Everybody was talking about Diddy this year for all of the wrong things. Why won't you party with me for your birthday, man? We're getting into the documentary. We're getting into the trial. He told me you take me shopping. We're getting into the first hundred days of our new president, even though a lot of us don't want to consider him our president. |
| 1:28.0 | Nope. |
| 1:28.2 | He is Project 2025. Was it a spoof? Not really. We may actually be going through those pages. |
| 1:34.0 | And we're going to talk about that along with Kendrick at the Super Bowl, amongst other things. |
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