Is The Left Turning on Biden, with Charlamagne tha God, and Pastor John Amanchukwu on the Truth About America | Ep. 800
May 23, 2024
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Charlamagne tha God, author of 'Get Honest Or Die Lying,' discusses why he won't endorse Biden and explores third-party options in 2024, strategies for dealing with social anxiety, the extent of systemic racism in America, black opportunity in 2024, and why black people might vote for Trump. Pastor John Amanchukwu talks about banning sexualized books, his Christian values, black opportunity, and the truth about America.
Charlamagne questions moral high ground of politicians in post-election actions.
Systemic challenges within government impact population under Biden's policies.
Some black voters shift towards Trump due to economic benefits over systemic issues.
Constructive conversations showcase potential for mutual learning despite differing perspectives.
Deep dives
Trump's Unconstitutional Actions vs. Biden's Bypassing of Supreme Court
Comparing Trump's post-election actions to Biden's bypassing of Supreme Court rulings on COVID relief and student loans, Charlemagne questions the moral high ground of both politicians. The discussion delves into the implications of their actions on the economy, inflation, and the Southern border.
Diminished Progress Under Trump vs. Political Support Due to Financial Incentives
Examining the impact of Trump's policies on the economy and contrasting it with the financial benefits received by individuals, including stimulus checks and PPP loans, under Biden. Charlemagne highlights the systemic challenges within the government and its effect on the population.
Black Voters' Shift to Supporting Trump and the Economic Perspective
Addressing the shift of some black voters towards Trump and their reasoning based on economic factors, particularly the stimulus packages and PPP loans. Charlemagne emphasizes the broader implications of receiving financial benefits amidst larger systemic issues.
Conversation Dynamics and Learning Opportunities in Disagreement
Exploring the value of constructive conversations that allow for disagreement without disrespect, focusing on issues such as economic policies, pandemic responses, and political decisions. Charlemagne and the host demonstrate the potential for meaningful dialogue and mutual learning despite differing perspectives.
Fight Against Inappropriate School Materials
John Amunchuku, a preacher and activist, has been bravely fighting against inappropriate and pornographic materials in schools. He gained national attention by addressing school boards about explicit content in books meant for children. Despite facing opposition and even police involvement, his efforts led to the removal of such materials, highlighting the importance of prioritizing children's innocence and education.
Critique of DEI Initiatives in Schools
John Amunchuku raises concerns about DEI initiatives in schools, particularly in the context of promoting LGBTQ agendas through explicit materials. He emphasizes the need to protect children from inappropriate content and challenges the narrative that such initiatives enhance education. By advocating for genuine learning devoid of explicit material, he aims to preserve the innocence and educational focus of young students.
Call for Accountability and Truth
John Amunchuku emphasizes the necessity of truth and accountability in education and societal discourse. He criticizes individuals like Charlemagne for not addressing historical truths, particularly concerning the Democrat party's past actions. Amunchuku advocates for honest conversations, encourages standing against abortion policies, and highlights the importance of prioritizing factual information, morality, and faith in shaping societal values and actions.
Megyn Kelly is joined by Charlamagne tha God, author of “Get Honest Or Die Lying,” to discuss why he's "not a fan" of President Biden, "The View" hosts trying to push him to endorse Biden, why he's exploring third party options in 2024 and has in the past, strategies for dealing with social anxiety, the need to hold yourself accountable and be self-aware, how to ground yourself in today’s world, how he dealt with and overcame challenges in his life growing up, the power of positivity, parenting in 2024, the extent of systemic racism in America, the true outlook on opportunity in America in 2024 for black Americans, white supremacy and racism today, the conditions of America under Biden versus under Trump, why black people might vote for Trump in record numbers, and more. Then Pastor John Amanchukwu, author of "Hoodwinked," joins to discuss his mission to ban sexualized books in schools around the country, how raising awareness about the issue at school board meetings had him interacting with police, his Christian values and how he leads his life, his view on black opportunity in America, the abortion issue as "black genocide," the truth about America, why he and conservatives are winning the fight, and more.