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Selective Ignorance with Mandii B

Selective Ignorance: Public Outrage: Digital Racism, MAGERS & Cruising feat. Jay Jurden

Selective Ignorance with Mandii B

The Black Effect and iHeartPodcasts

Seethethingis, Improv, Comedy, Entertainment News, News, News Commentary, Entrepreneurship, Business, Music, Stti, Bridgetkelly, Music Commentary, Music Interviews, Society & Culture, Mandiib

4.63.4K Ratings

🗓️ 23 November 2025

⏱️ 77 minutes

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Summary

The Black Effect Presents... Selective Ignorance!

In this episode of Selective Ignorance, host Mandii B sits down with comedian Jay Jurden for a dynamic and humorous deep dive into today’s most pressing cultural and political conversations. The episode opens with Mandii welcoming listeners and sharing updates from her week [00:00 Introduction and Book Promotion], setting a lighthearted yet inquisitive tone. She then introduces Jay, kicking off a conversation that’s equal parts sharp-witted and socially aware [00:54 Local Politics and the New Face of Leadership], as they unpack how new political voices are reshaping local communities and bringing authenticity back to leadership.

The discussion shifts as Jay reflects on his latest comedy special and how personal experience informs his work [02:05 Guest Introduction and Comedy Special Discussion], blending humor with honesty about identity, politics, and social responsibility. Mandii and Jay dive into the power of using comedy as both a coping mechanism and a form of activism [04:34 Comedy and Personal Experiences], offering listeners a behind-the-scenes look at how laughter can bridge uncomfortable conversations.

The energy picks up as the two tackle the realities of gentrification and community integration [09:19 Gentrification and Community Integration], particularly how cultural shifts transform neighborhoods and the tension between revitalization and displacement. From there, the duo unpacks the blurred line between flirting and harassment in politics [13:19 Politics and Flirting vs. Harassment], using recent stories from New York’s local political scene [16:27 New York Politics and Relatability] as examples of how power and perception influence public trust.

The conversation takes a more analytical turn as Mandii and Jay discuss the government shutdown and its ripple effects on working-class Americans [21:47 Government Shutdown and Its Impact], linking it to the larger issue of SNAP benefits and political responsibility [24:53 SNAP Benefits and Political Responsibility]. They emphasize how political decisions directly affect everyday lives, challenging listeners to think beyond party lines.

Transitioning to the digital age, the hosts dive into digital racism and AI representation [30:32 Digital Racism and AI Representation], dissecting how algorithms perpetuate bias and how emerging technologies, like AI-generated music, are reshaping creative industries. Jay shares his insights on navigating identity in a digital world where authenticity is often at odds with virality.

The tone lightens as they celebrate the vibrancy of The Bronx’s culture and community [37:33 Exploring The Bronx: Culture and Community], before taking a curious detour into “cruising” culture [38:21 Understanding Cruising: A Cultural Phenomenon], exploring its historical and social significance with humor and openness. The two then reflect on how comedy intersects with politics [40:57 Comedy and Politics: Navigating Sensitive Topics], particularly how comedians balance freedom of speech with accountability in an increasingly polarized society.

As the discussion unfolds, Mandii and Jay examine AI’s growing influence in music through the emergence of artists like Zaniyah [47:03 AI in Music: The Rise of Zaniyah], questioning what creativity means when technology starts to mimic human emotion. The dialogue seamlessly transitions into celebrity controversies [54:03 Celebrity Controversies: The Case of Nicki Minaj], where they analyze how fame, social media, and public opinion collide in shaping narratives around high-profile figures.

Finally, the episode winds down on a reflective and empowering note as Mandii shares her appreciation for dining alone [01:03:16 Dining Alone: Celebrating Solitude], turning the simple act into a metaphor for self-care, confidence, and independence. The conversation closes with heartfelt reflections on community and support [01:10:40 Closing Thoughts: Community and Support], reminding listeners that balance, boundaries, and self-awareness are key to thriving in both personal and social spaces. 

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Ep. 37 | Public Outrage: Digital Racism, MAGERS & Cruising feat. Jay Jurden

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0:00.0

This is an IHeart podcast.

0:04.0

Hey guys, welcome to another episode of Selective Ignorance.

0:06.9

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

0:12.6

No Host Bard, a dual manifesto of sexual exploration and power.

0:16.2

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

0:22.7

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

0:29.4

books. Again, that is No Holds Bard, a dual manifesto of sexual exploration and power

0:34.8

written by yours truly, and my co-host of the Decisions Decisions podcast, Weezy. Make sure y'all get that. Now let's get to this week's episode. This is Mandy B. Welcome to Selective Ignorance, a production of the Black Impact Podcast Network and I-Hart Radio. What's up? What's up? What's up y'all? It's Selective Ignorance with your girl Mandy, B, the show where I may not have all the facts, but I definitely got all the opinions. This week on This Is America, we're talking the new face of local politics. Mondami just won the New York mayoral race. Some cities got women in charge, and they're like, we're ready for a whole makeover because the Cheeto got to go.

1:12.3

We are getting into politics, but also we know the people are fed up.

1:16.8

They're fed up not only with the government, but with the fact that the government is still shut down,

1:22.1

causing us to figure out how we're going to afford food.

1:24.8

And if our flights are going to get canceled during the holiday

1:27.5

travel.

1:29.2

We're also getting into digital racism because that's a thing that came about with this

1:34.1

new thing called SORA.

1:35.5

But we're going to stay a little bit with AI because y'all know I am buying the robots

1:40.7

and I'm here for all of it.

1:41.9

So I have the hot takes and celebrities say the darnest things. We have to talk about this new AI singer. The creator finally spoke out. And y'all may be surprised by my take. Although I feel like y'all are surprised by all of my takes because you hate everything I have to say. And then finally, if you're a barb, this is your official warning.

2:02.4

Go on an exit stage left.

2:07.7

Your queen is out here embarrassing, y'all, and she got a dragon lined up by me.

2:14.5

This is selective ignorance, and we're getting into all the tea.

2:19.5

And per usual, I am joined by my super producers.

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