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Selective Ignorance with Mandii B

Selective Ignorance: Ep.58 | Two Sheisty's & A Turkey Baster

Selective Ignorance with Mandii B

The Black Effect Podcast Network and iHeartPodcasts

Improv, Comedy, Entertainment News, News, Society & Culture

4.43.5K Ratings

🗓️ 7 April 2026

⏱️ 82 minutes

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Summary

In this episode of Selective Ignorance, Mandii B is joined by super producer A-King and headline king Jason “Jah” Lee for a layered, culture-forward conversation that blends current events, music, race, and sports into one dynamic discussion. The episode opens with sharp cultural commentary on trending headlines and social discourse [ 03:14 ], before shifting into a celebration and critique of 404 Weekend and Atlanta’s cultural influence, highlighting how the city continues to shape music, nightlife, and identity [ 05:46 ]. The hosts then dive into a new wave in R&B with conversations around emerging sounds like “Strap and B” and reflections from a recent listening session that signal shifts in genre evolution [ 08:59 ], followed by a breakdown of Jack Harlow’s controversial collaboration and the racial dynamics embedded in cross-cultural partnerships [ 11:56 ].

The discussion deepens as the crew examines the lawsuit against the Congressional Black Caucus over scholarships for Black students, unpacking the broader implications of race, access, and equity in education [ 17:00 ], and expanding into a nuanced dialogue on racial dynamics and systemic challenges surrounding opportunity [ 24:06 ]. From there, they analyze NASA astronaut Victor Glover’s remarks on race and identity, using his comments as a lens to explore representation, respectability politics, and public perception [ 29:54 ], followed by reflections on disappointment in public figures and the complexities of navigating cultural identity in high-visibility spaces [ 39:01 ].

The conversation pivots into sports, beginning with the excitement and evolving structure of March Madness and college athletics [ 41:05 ], before tackling controversial statements made by athletes and the consequences of speaking publicly on polarizing issues [ 42:55 ]. The hosts examine the intersection of religious beliefs and LGBTQ+ rights, highlighting how personal ideology can shape public discourse and backlash [ 46:21 ], and continue into a deeper conversation about mental health and the weight of public statements in celebrity culture [ 49:32 ]. They also reflect on how celebrity actions impact personal lives and public perception [ 52:50 ], including a breakdown of Deontay Wilder’s controversial claims and their broader implications [ 57:20 ], before closing with a discussion on Poo Shiesty’s legal situation and what it reveals about the music industry, accountability, and systemic pressures [ 01:07:14 ].

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0:00.0

This is an I-Heart podcast.

0:02.6

Guaranteed Human.

0:04.0

Hey guys, welcome to another episode of Selective Ignorance.

0:06.8

However, before we get to this week's episode, I want to remind you guys to purchase my book,

0:12.5

No Holds Barred, a dual manifesto of sexual exploration and power.

0:16.1

So feel free to go to your local bookstores, preferably queer-owned, black-owned, or woman-owned to support

0:22.6

them, but also just click the button on Amazon, Barnes and Nobles, or wherever you read your books.

0:29.6

Again, that is No Holds Bard, a dual manifesto of sexual exploration and power written by

0:35.6

yours truly, and my co-host of the decisions decisions

0:38.4

podcast weasy make sure y'all get that now let's get to this week's episode this is mandy b welcome

0:44.5

to selective ignorance a production of the black impact podcast network and iart radio hey guys it's another

0:50.3

week of selective ignorance with me, you girl, Mandy B.

0:55.2

And we are getting into all the things that have y'all upset, outraged, and acting like you actually care online this week.

1:04.4

Not really.

1:05.0

That's right.

1:05.5

We're kicking it off with This Is America.

1:07.7

We are getting into an anti-affirmative action group that is accusing the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation of Discrimination.

1:15.9

Maybe they said it's giving lawsuit.

1:18.5

Then we are getting into NASA astronaut Victor Glover and his speech about being a black man, a black astronaut, and how he doesn't want to be acknowledged as a black man astronaut.

1:30.3

Oh, yeah, he said it, and we have thoughts.

1:33.7

Then this is not a sports podcast,

1:35.9

but you may get some tears from me with my Duke loss that we will talk about,

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