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EPISODE · Apr 23, 2023 · 44 MIN

Trey’s Table Season 2: Episode 8: No Dictatorship More Solid

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TreysTable Season 2: Episode 8 In the latest episode of the TreysTable podcast, host Trey Smith tackles two important topics: the problem of white supremacy in law enforcement and the brilliant new movie Chevalier. Smith starts by discussing the long-standing issue of systemic racism in law enforcement. He notes that this problem has been a hot topic in recent years, particularly in the wake of high-profile incidents of police brutality against Black people. Smith emphasizes that the problem of white supremacy in law enforcement is not limited to a few "bad apples," but is a systemic issue that needs to be addressed through sweeping reforms. To illustrate his point, Smith cites several examples of police officers who have been caught engaging in racist behavior, such as sharing racist memes on social media or using racist language in their interactions with the public. He also notes that the problem of white supremacy in law enforcement is not limited to individual officers, but is also present in police departments' policies and practices. Next, Smith turns his attention to the movie Chevalier, which he describes as a "brilliant" new film. Chevalier tells the story of Joseph Bologne, a Black man who lived in 18th-century France and was a renowned musician, composer, and fencer. Bologne faced discrimination and racism throughout his life, yet he still managed to achieve great things and leave a lasting legacy. Smith praises the movie for its powerful message about the resilience and strength of Black people in the face of oppression. He notes that the movie is not only entertaining, but also educational, as it sheds light on an important historical figure who is often overlooked in mainstream history. Overall, the latest episode of TreysTable is a thought-provoking and insightful discussion about two important topics: the problem of white supremacy in law enforcement and the inspiring legacy of Joseph Bologne. Smith's analysis is both nuanced and passionate, making for a compelling listen that is sure to spark important conversations about these critical issues.https://youtu.be/dXTSOVI7TBU

TreysTable Season 2: Episode 8 In the latest episode of the TreysTable podcast, host Trey Smith tackles two important topics: the problem of white supremacy in law enforcement and the brilliant new movie Chevalier. Smith starts by discussing the long-standing issue of systemic racism in law enforcement. He notes that this problem has been a hot topic in recent years, particularly in the wake of high-profile incidents of police brutality against Black people. Smith emphasizes that the problem of white supremacy in law enforcement is not limited to a few "bad apples," but is a systemic issue that needs to be addressed through sweeping reforms. To illustrate his point, Smith cites several examples of police officers who have been caught engaging in racist behavior, such as sharing racist memes on social media or using racist language in their interactions with the public. He also notes that the problem of white supremacy in law enforcement is not limited to individual officers, but is also present in police departments' policies and practices. Next, Smith turns his attention to the movie Chevalier, which he describes as a "brilliant" new film. Chevalier tells the story of Joseph Bologne, a Black man who lived in 18th-century France and was a renowned musician, composer, and fencer. Bologne faced discrimination and racism throughout his life, yet he still managed to achieve great things and leave a lasting legacy. Smith praises the movie for its powerful message about the resilience and strength of Black people in the face of oppression. He notes that the movie is not only entertaining, but also educational, as it sheds light on an important historical figure who is often overlooked in mainstream history. Overall, the latest episode of TreysTable is a thought-provoking and insightful discussion about two important topics: the problem of white supremacy in law enforcement and the inspiring legacy of Joseph Bologne. Smith's analysis is both nuanced and passionate, making for a compelling listen that is sure to spark important conversations about these critical issues.https://youtu.be/dXTSOVI7TBU

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