

The Panthers are back: Colonial Outcasts breaks its No. 1 rule and announces political partnership
6 snips Sep 26, 2025
Bunchy Carter, National Minister of Defense for the Black Panther Party, and Doc Molotov, Minister of Education for the Panther Party, discuss the revival of the Panthers amid recent protests. They emphasize the importance of intercommunalism and critique organizations pretending to be Panthers. Bunchy highlights community programs, including education and defense, while Doc articulates how political education builds class consciousness. The conversation also examines the pitfalls of electoral politics and calls for systemic change, urging listeners to actively support and organize within their communities.
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Organization Over Spontaneity
- The Panthers revived in response to disorganized protests and a need for disciplined community organization.
- Bunchy Carter emphasizes that anger without planning fails and organization is essential.
Intercommunalism Replaces Narrow Nationalism
- Intercommunalism reframes struggle as class-based and global, not solely racial or nationalist.
- Doc Molotov notes Panthers accept non-Black members through the Panther Party to build broad solidarity.
Recognize The War Mentality
- Recognize we're in a real war where the ruling class treats us as the enemy.
- Mark Wayne argues the first step to winning is admitting it's military, not merely political, conflict.