

Episode 86 - Sweet Face Killa
Sep 23, 2025
The hosts delve into the implications of censorship, spotlighting Jimmy Kimmel's removal and the need for independent media platforms. They connect current events to America's history of lynching, revealing troubling systemic patterns. Discussion shifts to advocacy for the National African American Gun Association and community safety. Channing Crowder's controversial remarks on masculinity spark a critique on cultural attitudes. Listeners receive guidance on navigating relationships, career choices, and personal growth in the face of uncertainty.
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Censorship As Corporate And Political Overreach
- Deontay Kyle warns Jimmy Kimmel's ousting signals corporate and presidential overreach into speech and media.
- He argues independent media and personal domains are vital to preserve uncensored political commentary.
Platform Incentives Drive Self-Censorship
- Deontay Kyle links TikTok's moderation to foreign algorithmic governance and self-censorship by creators.
- He says creators adopt coded language to keep monetization, enabling deeper censorship pressure.
Own Your Platform And Audience
- Deontay Kyle urges creators to own domains, publish Substack or website columns, and integrate audiences off social apps.
- He recommends charging small subscription fees and building independent distribution to avoid platform deplatforming.