Royce White
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Podcast Appearances
it's easy to pander to the echo chambers, right?
When you're in it for yourself, for your own gain, whether that be as a podcast or a radio show host, or you have political ambitions to get in office, or, you know, you're selling a product, whatever the case may be, maybe a combination of all three.
It's easy to pander to echo chambers.
He doesn't do that.
And he's still been able to have one of the most successful shows and one of the most impactful shows in the world.
You know, for example, a lot of right-wing commentators,
play the pro wrestling politics, right?
WWE shit.
And it always comes down to race, right?
Pit black versus white, you make off with the green.
That's the go-to move, not only for the establishment, but for the commentators who are trying to, you know, make money off of the deal.
But Bannon's been one from the very beginning that's like, no, the MAGA movement has to embrace and prioritize the working class blacks and Hispanics if we're going to save this republic.
And the working class Hispanics definitely delivered Donald Trump a victory.
And we saw a huge movement in the polls with blacks for the first time.
And I think the polls were probably wrong.
And I still think the vote count is wrong.
In many of those blue, deep blue inner cities where I don't know if those black people are voting, number one, or if they're voting Democrat.
Certainly the you know, the the conversation that we're seeing online is more split 50 50.
You have a huge black MAGA support now that you didn't really see even back in 2020.
So Bannon is, you know, the tip of the spear for that change.