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EPISODE · Mar 5, 2026 · 32 MIN

Empowerment Night

from Politically Uncorrect · host Michael Roberson

In this solo episode of Politically Uncorrect, Michael starts with the Warriors’ latest loss to the Clippers — but the bigger talking point of the night wasn’t the score. It was Women’s Empowerment Night and the all-female broadcast crew. Michael questions the logic behind celebrating women by effectively giving the men on staff the night off, calling out what he sees as the hypocrisy and performative nature of modern identity politics. With another loss in the books, the conversation also drifts into the uncomfortable possibility of Golden State’s lottery odds becoming relevant sooner than anyone expected.From there the episode pivots to the geopolitical stage, reacting to last weekend’s attacks on Iran and the growing online speculation about whether this could be the opening chapter of World War III. Michael walks through his frustrations with the situation and uses it as an opportunity to reflect on Donald Trump’s first year back in office, weighing what he believes are promises met versus promises kept from the perspective of someone who actually voted for him.The episode closes with Michael revisiting the infamous “Misogyny Test” from IDRlabs, breaking down why the questions feel heavily skewed and responding to the results that labeled him a ********

In this solo episode of Politically Uncorrect, Michael starts with the Warriors’ latest loss to the Clippers — but the bigger talking point of the night wasn’t the score. It was Women’s Empowerment Night and the all-female broadcast crew. Michael questions the logic behind celebrating women by effectively giving the men on staff the night off, calling out what he sees as the hypocrisy and performative nature of modern identity politics. With another loss in the books, the conversation also drifts into the uncomfortable possibility of Golden State’s lottery odds becoming relevant sooner than anyone expected.From there the episode pivots to the geopolitical stage, reacting to last weekend’s attacks on Iran and the growing online speculation about whether this could be the opening chapter of World War III. Michael walks through his frustrations with the situation and uses it as an opportunity to reflect on Donald Trump’s first year back in office, weighing what he believes are promises met versus promises kept from the perspective of someone who actually voted for him.The episode closes with Michael revisiting the infamous “Misogyny Test” from IDRlabs, breaking down why the questions feel heavily skewed and responding to the results that labeled him a ********

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