Black Box Theory Podcast
In a racially charged moment, the reaction often gets judged harder than the provocation that caused it. In this clip we get into that double standard — and how the internet reaches a verdict long before any courtroom does. Malcolm and Thomas dig into the racial implications of a high-profile trial and the way social media shapes public perception before the facts are fully in. They unpack the idea of provocation — who gets to claim it, who gets blamed for reacting to it — and the real consequences that follow when race is part of the equation. The hard truth underneath it all: the same set of actions can be read two completely different ways depending on who's involved. ⏱️ Timestamps: 00:00 — Provocation and Reactions in Racially Charged Situations 📊 Key takeaways from this segment: • Racial bias can significantly shape how the public perceives a legal case — sometimes more than the facts do • Provocation and reaction get judged unevenly when race is involved • Social media can lock in a verdict in public opinion long before the legal process is finished — 📦 Black Box Theory decodes tech, wealth, power, and culture for everyone who got in the room without a map. New episodes every week. 🎧 Listen everywhere: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, iHeartRadio, Deezer — all at linktr.ee/blackboxtheorypod [http://linktr.ee/blackboxtheorypod] 📲 Follow us: Instagram: https://instagram.com/blackboxtheorypod [https://instagram.com/blackboxtheorypod] TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@blackboxtheorypod [https://tiktok.com/@blackboxtheorypod] YouTube: https://youtube.com/@BlackBoxTheoryPod [https://youtube.com/@BlackBoxTheoryPod] 📩 Partnerships & Inquiries: blackboxtheorypod@gmail.com [blackboxtheorypod@gmail.com] ⚠️ Disclaimer: We are not financial advisors, tax professionals, or legal experts. All content is for educational and entertainment purposes only. The views expressed are strictly our own. Always do your own research and consult qualified professionals before making major decisions. #BlackBoxTheory #Race #Justice #SocialMedia #Bias #podcast
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