December 10, 2025
Chicago 12, Melborne City, USA
Podcast Politics Uncategorized

What does it really mean to be “Black enough” in politics?

In this episode, Damon K. Jones breaks down the hypocrisy surrounding Black political identity — and why leaders like Winsome Earle-Sears, a Jamaican-born Marine veteran raised in the Bronx, are attacked instead of celebrated. From D.L. Hughley’s insults to Obama’s selective endorsements, this video exposes how diversity is praised only when it fits one political narrative. Why is a Black woman married to a Black man, raising Black children, ignored — while others are elevated simply because they wear the “right” party color? We talk about faith, family, education, and economic independence, and how every other community — Jewish, Italian, Asian — puts community before party, while too many in ours still trade principles for party loyalty. This isn’t about Republicans or Democrats. It’s about truth, independence, and real power — the kind that can’t be bought with symbolism or slogans.

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