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EPISODE · Feb 19, 2026 · 56 MIN

EP.79 Broken Promises & Race Politics: Who’s Actually Guilty?

from SavagelyLOUD · host Clifford Moore III

Is it more racist to ask hard questions… or to keep making promises you never intend to keep?In this episode of SavagelyLOUD, we tackle one of the most uncomfortable conversations in modern politics: when does accountability get labeled as racism — and who benefits from that label?Are citizens wrong for questioning policies, outcomes, and results? Or is it more damaging when government leaders repeatedly make race-based promises that never materialize?We break down:The difference between questioning policy and attacking peopleHow accusations of racism can be weaponized to shut down debateThe history of political promises made to minority communitiesWhether broken promises cause more harm than uncomfortable questionsWhy honest dialogue matters more than party loyaltyThis isn’t about defending hate. It’s about asking whether accountability itself has become taboo.If we can’t ask questions without being labeled… what happens to democracy?Drop your thoughts in the comments: Is it more harmful to question leadership — or to keep selling hope with no delivery?🔥 Subscribe to SavagelyLOUD for unfiltered conversations, uncomfortable truths, and zero blind allegiance.#Accountability #PoliticalDebate #RaceInPolitics #FreeSpeech #SavagelyLOUD #HardQuestions

Is it more racist to ask hard questions… or to keep making promises you never intend to keep? In this episode of SavagelyLOUD, we tackle one of the most uncomfortable conversations in modern politics: when does accountability get labeled as racism — and who benefits from that label? Are citizens wrong for questioning policies, outcomes, and results? Or is it more damaging when government leaders repeatedly make race-based promises that never materialize? We break down: The difference be...

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