The Blaxican Conservative Podcast.
By salaz2013
The voice of the conservative is often silenced. The black conservative is often labeled a sell out, an Uncle Tom, a coon, and worse, a token. On this podcast, those with an open mind can listen to this conservative’s take on politics, crime, the criminal justice system, healthcare, education, mental health, etc. Let’s converse.
The Blaxican Conservative Podcast.Jul 01, 2022
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Episode#25: The Negro Project
Roe v. Wade overturned, and the origins of Planned Parenthood.
Jul 01, 202245:11
Episode#24, Pimps Pimpin fear.
Thoughts on potential overturning of ROE v. WADE and condom mandates.
Jun 28, 202243:58
Episode#23, Hatred learned.
Racial tensions are high, and the President will not de-escalate.
May 17, 202246:23
Episode #22, Heal the Country
The mass shooting/s that continue to take place, and my thoughts on overturning Roe V. Wade.
May 16, 202248:42
Episode #21, Life’s Eternal Questions.
Underperforming in public and predominantly black schools.
Apr 19, 202240:51
Episode #20: Him the Bottom
The continued narrative of “Don’t Say Gay,” and a friend’s struggle with his sexuality.
Apr 07, 202234:06
Episode #19: HB 1557, aka the Don’t Say Gay Bill.
Details on my upcoming book, some thoughts on the Russian invasion of Ukraine, and the outrage over HB 1557.
Mar 14, 202242:30
Episode #18: Glass Prison
Late reaction to the Rittenhouse and Arbery verdicts.
Dec 16, 202138:32
Episode #17, Tackling Poverty.
Condom mandates, Triple B, and government dependence.
Nov 10, 202135:35
Episode #16, Jim Eagle
President Biden compares Georgia Senate Bill 202 to Jim Crow, claiming that the bill is worse than the era of “black codes” and we all let it slide.
Oct 08, 202158:27
Episode #15, Sleep Apnea
After nearly a year away, I return with my thoughts on the border, vaccines, and January 6.
Sep 23, 202131:44
Episode#14; The Final Debate
My thoughts on the final Presidential Debate, and Joe Biden’s lying continues.
Oct 23, 202055:13
Episode #13; The attack on the 1st Amendment.
The Kyle Rittenhouse incident and the blocking of a New York Post piece by Facebook &Twitter are discussed.
Oct 20, 202053:25
Episode #12; The fallout from both debates.
My return after dealing with some seasonal asthma; my perspective on both debates, and what a win for Biden will mean for the country.
Oct 09, 202047:03
Episode #11; Say Their Names Part II, and some Ohio COVID statistics.
In this episode, the murder rates of black children are being ignored; Chicago already surpasses 2019’s homicide totals, and some interesting COVID-19 statistics in Ohio.
Sep 30, 202046:25
Episode #10; The Breonna Taylor fallout.
The predictable decision by the grand jury in the Breonna Taylor case, and the ensuing aftermath.
Sep 25, 202043:49
Episode #9; Drug Dealers are Sociopaths.
In this episode, the failed war on drugs and my perspective on the heartless drug dealer is discussed.
Sep 21, 202046:27
Episode #8; The episode about nothing.
In this episode I rant about Joe Biden, race, COVID, Ben Crump, and other random issues.
Sep 16, 202045:29
Episode #7; The more than a vote campaign, and more on Jacob Blake.
Jacob Blake has become a key figure in this year’s election, and Lebron’s vote or die campaign continued.
Sep 09, 202045:21
Episode #6; Lebron wants to be Kap, and the narrative continues.
Asking for a leader with an actual message, 4 more black men are killed by Police, and LeBron James wants to be Kap.
Sep 04, 202038:57
Episode #5; NBA Boycott, & SAY THEIR NAMES!
Why the short boycott of the NBA playoffs, and I answer the athletes demand to say their names.
Sep 02, 202050:20
Episode #4, The “F” the Police narrative.
In this episode, the experiences in a Police Academy that changed my perspective are discussed, and the F the Police narrative is explained.
Sep 01, 202001:00:04
Episode #3; My fear of the Black man.
The last episode of my personal story in which my fear of Black people resulted in a deep state of depression.
Sep 01, 202054:07
Episode #2; The no discussion discipline.
My relationship with my father, and domestic violence/abuse. The more memorable beatings handed down by my father are discussed in this episode.
Sep 01, 202051:10
Episode #1; Those darn bullies.
Not jumping into politics and news stories just yet. I’m introducing myself, and telling my personal story. School for me was short, and a disaster.
Sep 01, 202052:11