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Race, Religion, Politics, & the Fractured American Conversation - The Triple D Show

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EP.631 The Michael Decon Program, featuring Triple D, delivers a raw, provocative, and unfiltered conversation that tackles some of the most controversial issues in America today. In this episode, Triple D, a social media content creator, former correctional officer, and licensed private investigator in Florida, joins the show to discuss his work covering interracial crime, the challenges of speaking openly in a politically correct culture, and the frustrations he believes come with trying to spotlight stories the mainstream media ignores. The conversation moves quickly and fearlessly through race, crime, media narratives, social division, law enforcement, judicial bias, and the larger question of why certain topics are treated as untouchable. Triple D explains how he built his platform by focusing on white victims of interracial crime and why he believes there is a major gap between what is happening on the ground and what gets public attention. He shares his perspective on crime statistics, reporting patterns, and the role of social media censorship, and reflects on his years of experience in corrections, private investigation, and surveillance work. The episode also explores broader questions about racial identity, tribalism, interracial relationships, freedom of speech, and the consequences of saying things many people are unwilling to hear.

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episode Race, Religion, Politics, & the Fractured American Conversation - The Triple D Show artwork

Race, Religion, Politics, & the Fractured American Conversation - The Triple D Show

EP.631 The Michael Decon Program, featuring Triple D, delivers a raw, provocative, and unfiltered conversation that tackles some of the most controversial issues in America today. In this episode, Triple D, a social media content creator, former correctional officer, and licensed private investigator in Florida, joins the show to discuss his work covering interracial crime, the challenges of speaking openly in a politically correct culture, and the frustrations he believes come with trying to spotlight stories the mainstream media ignores. The conversation moves quickly and fearlessly through race, crime, media narratives, social division, law enforcement, judicial bias, and the larger question of why certain topics are treated as untouchable. Triple D explains how he built his platform by focusing on white victims of interracial crime and why he believes there is a major gap between what is happening on the ground and what gets public attention. He shares his perspective on crime statistics, reporting patterns, and the role of social media censorship, and reflects on his years of experience in corrections, private investigation, and surveillance work. The episode also explores broader questions about racial identity, tribalism, interracial relationships, freedom of speech, and the consequences of saying things many people are unwilling to hear.

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