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Episode 280, May 2, 2026 - “The same people who control the school system - Control the prison system”

from Rational Black Thought · host Michael

Send us Fan MailWelcome to Rational Black Thought. I am your host, Neo Griot.This week’s episode is titled comes from the lyrics from the song “They’ Schools” by dead prez, the full lyrics I want to quote are:Why haven't you learned anything?Man that school shit is a jokeThe same people who control the school systemControl the prison system,And the whole social systemEver since slavery, know what I'm sayin'?That title comes from the spirit of conscious rap, where Black artists have often done what philosophers, preachers, journalists, and politicians frequently refuse to do: tell the truth without asking permission from power.At its core, this episode is about control.Not just control of money, courts, laws, schools, churches, or prisons, although all of that matters. I am talking about something even more foundational: control over reality itself.Who teaches us what is true?Who decides what knowledge counts?Who decides which voices are credible and which are dangerous?Who decides which history is legitimate and which history is divisive?Who decides whether Black political power is justice or a constitutional threat?Who decides whether a system is violent, or merely “law and order”?Before power controls the body, it usually tries to control the mind. It defines the categories. It names the problem. It chooses the evidence. It writes the curriculum. It controls the map. It tells the public who should be feared, who should be punished, who should be trusted, and who should be ignored.That is why the struggle for Black power has never been only a struggle for access. It is a struggle over meaning.Because if someone else defines reality for you, then even your resistance can be trapped inside their language.This is why philosophy matters. Not philosophy as academic decoration. Not philosophy as clever language for people with too much tuition debt and not enough sunlight. I mean philosophy as a survival tool. A disciplined way of seeing the world clearly, testing claims honestly, naming power accurately, and deciding how we must act.Black power requires more than outrage. It requires comprehension.It requires the ability to look past spectacle, propaganda, sacred language, legal theater, and algorithmic noise, and ask: what is actually happening here?That is the theme this week.Who controls reality? Who benefits from that control?  And what does Black thought have to become if it is going to produce Black power? Intro: Quote of the Week: Kristie Dotson Unmasking the News: Democracy Watch: The Supreme Court Just Declared Black Representation Suspicious When the State Speeds Up Death, Black People Pay First and Pay the Most When the Church Becomes the Hunting Ground Good News: Black Institutions Know What to Do with Capital    Strategies for Black Power: Building a Black Power Philosophy Reflections and Call to Action: Closing/Outro:Sources:Power Concedes Nothing without a Demand...

Send us Fan Mail Welcome to Rational Black Thought. I am your host, Neo Griot. This week’s episode is titled comes from the lyrics from the song “They’ Schools” by dead prez, the full lyrics I want to quote are: Why haven't you learned anything? Man that school shit is a joke The same people who control the school system Control the prison system, And the whole social system Ever since slavery, know what I'm sayin'? That title comes from the spirit of conscious rap, where Black artists hav...

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