

Episode 4767: MSM Make Excuses For The Brutal Murder In Charlotte
Sep 10, 2025
Royce White, a former NBA player turned political activist, joins Mary Holland, president of Children's Health Defense, and Laura Loomer, a controversial political figure. They dive deep into the recent brutal murder of a Ukrainian refugee in Charlotte, sparking debates on race and media narratives. The trio critiques the political exploitation of tragedies and calls for accountability within communities. They also touch on vaccine debates, the influence of Big Pharma, and the need for transparency in public health discussions, all against a backdrop of growing political tensions.
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Local Tragedies Can Be Nationalized
- High-profile murders become national only when they fit a media narrative or social-media amplification.
- Stephen K. Bannon warns national political actors can turn local tragedies into partisan tools.
Influencers Shape Crime Narratives
- Social amplification by influencers and political figures can turn a local crime into a symbol for 'big city crime.'
- Mary Holland notes both racist responses and legitimate questions about repeat offenders co-exist online.
Personal Experience With Urban Violence
- Royce White describes violent crime as a community problem that reflects cultural decay and self-hatred.
- He recounts personal familiarity with gun violence and funerals from growing up in North Minneapolis.