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EPISODE · Jun 26, 2026 · 1H 24M

FAFO FRIDAY - FULL SHOW (Ep #1,243)

from The Clay Edwards Show · host Clay Edwards

**FAFO Friday | Ep. 1243** On this unfiltered episode of *The Clay Edwards Show*, Clay delivers a full-throttle FAFO Friday breakdown of the stories nobody else in Mississippi media will touch. He opens with the stark contrast between the politicized Senatobia officer-involved shooting and the two black-on-black murders that happened in Jackson before 2 p.m. the same day — including the senseless killing of 19-year-old Forest Hill graduate Javion Clinton on Woody Drive, a kid who was already working and headed to the oil fields. Clay calls out the selective outrage and the refusal to confront the real epidemic of violence in urban communities. From there he goes straight at **culture rot**, arguing that 40+ years of rap/hip-hop has done generational damage. He highlights a recent Jason Whitlock segment featuring a black preacher who described certain young Black men as looking like “voodoo witch doctors” with tarantula hair and face tattoos — and Clay agrees, saying the more people pretend it isn’t real, the dumber they look. Clay also doesn’t spare **white trash**. He breaks down the recent arrests of Simon City Royals gang members (including a guy with a prior shooting conviction) for burglarizing the Jackson impound lot. He uses it as a case study in how conservative communities actually handle their problems versus how Democrat-run cities like Jackson enable and excuse theirs. Big win of the week: SCOTUS ruled 6-3 that the Trump administration can end Temporary Protected Status for roughly 340,000 Haitians and 6,000 Syrians. Clay celebrates it as a restoration of sovereignty and a direct benefit to Black American communities tired of imported gang violence. He also reacts to the wild WNBA moment where a player appeared to try and choke Caitlin Clark, and gives full props to Louisiana pastor Tony Spell — the ultimate FAFO preacher — who handled business when a neighbor threatened to rape and murder his family. Listener comments, merch plugs (buyfafo.com), sponsor shoutouts, and classic Clay rants round out the show. **Strap in. No sugar added. This is reality radio.**

**FAFO Friday | Ep. 1243** On this unfiltered episode of *The Clay Edwards Show*, Clay delivers a full-throttle FAFO Friday breakdown of the stories nobody else in Mississippi media will touch. He opens with the stark contrast between the politicized Senatobia officer-involved shooting and the two black-on-black murders that happened in Jackson before 2 p.m. the same day — including the senseless killing of 19-year-old Forest Hill graduate Javion Clinton on Woody Drive, a kid who was already working and headed to the oil fields. Clay calls out the selective outrage and the refusal to confront the real epidemic of violence in urban communities. From there he goes straight at **culture rot**, arguing that 40+ years of rap/hip-hop has done generational damage. He highlights a recent Jason Whitlock segment featuring a black preacher who described certain young Black men as looking like “voodoo witch doctors” with tarantula hair and face tattoos — and Clay agrees, saying the more people pretend it isn’t real, the dumber they look. Clay also doesn’t spare **white trash**. He breaks down the recent arrests of Simon City Royals gang members (including a guy with a prior shooting conviction) for burglarizing the Jackson impound lot. He uses it as a case study in how conservative communities actually handle their problems versus how Democrat-run cities like Jackson enable and excuse theirs. Big win of the week: SCOTUS ruled 6-3 that the Trump administration can end Temporary Protected Status for roughly 340,000 Haitians and 6,000 Syrians. Clay celebrates it as a restoration of sovereignty and a direct benefit to Black American communities tired of imported gang violence. He also reacts to the wild WNBA moment where a player appeared to try and choke Caitlin Clark, and gives full props to Louisiana pastor Tony Spell — the ultimate FAFO preacher — who handled business when a neighbor threatened to rape and murder his family. Listener comments, merch plugs (buyfafo.com), sponsor shoutouts, and classic Clay rants round out the show. **Strap in. No sugar added. This is reality radio.**

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