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Let’s Talk with Carl E Long

Podkast av Carl E. Long

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Welcome to my podcast! I dive into the latest happenings in politics, entertainment, and lifestyle. Join me as I explore current events and topics that matter to everyday people. Occasionally, I'll have special guests join the conversation for insightful discussions, along with movie reviews and pop culture highlights. Whether you're looking to stay informed or simply enjoy engaging conversations, my podcast has something for everyone. Tune in and be part of the conversation! Welcome to "Let's Talk" with Carl E. Long.

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Clarence Thomas, Civil Rights & The Voting Rights Act: Why America Is Talking

In Episode 60 of Let’s Talk with Carl E. Long, we take a deep and thought-provoking look at the life, career, and controversial legacy of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas. How does a Black man born into segregation in the Deep South become one of the most conservative voices on the Supreme Court — particularly on issues impacting civil rights, affirmative action, and voting protections? In this episode, we explore: ⚖️ Clarence Thomas’ upbringing and what shaped his worldview ⚖️ His writings and dissents on major civil rights and voting rights cases ⚖️ The Supreme Court’s decisions affecting the Voting Rights Act and why so many Americans are sounding the alarm ⚖️ Why critics are questioning Thomas’ judicial philosophy on race and equality ⚖️ The controversy surrounding the Anita Hill hearings ⚖️ The ethics concerns and public criticism surrounding undisclosed luxury gifts As voting rights protections continue to face legal challenges, many Americans are asking a difficult question: Has the Court moved too far away from protecting the rights generations fought and died to secure? This episode is designed to spark conversation, challenge perspectives, and encourage critical thinking about power, justice, race, and democracy in America. 🎧 Available wherever you get your podcasts. 📺 Watch and join the conversation on YouTube. What do YOU think about Clarence Thomas’ impact on America? Drop your thoughts in the comments below. #ClarenceThomas #SupremeCourt #VotingRights #VotingRightsAct #CivilRights #AnitaHill #BlackPolitics #PoliticalPodcast #LetsTalkWithCarlELong #Democracy #EqualRights #SCOTUS #AffirmativeAction #Politics #CurrentEvents #RaceInAmerica #TruthMatters #PodcastLife #BlackVoices #PoliticalDiscussion

20. mai 2026 - 1 h 17 min
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“Afraid to Ask? Truth, Power & The Voting Rights Debate | Episode 59”

👉 Have we become afraid to ask questions? In today’s political and media environment, the label “conspiracy theory” can shut down conversation before it even begins. But where is the line between misinformation… and legitimate inquiry? In this episode, Carl breaks down: The fear of being labeled for asking questions How media narratives can normalize controversial events The impact of social media on public perception Political tribalism and its effect on truth The historical importance of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 How Supreme Court decisions like Shelby County v. Holder and Brnovich v. Democratic National Committee have reshaped voting protections This episode is not about promoting conspiracy theories— It’s about protecting the right to ask questions, demand accountability, and think critically. 💬 Because in a democracy, questioning power is not dangerous… it’s necessary. #ThinkForYourself #WakeUp #StayInformed #TruthVsNarrative #Accountability#VotingRights #VotingRightsAct #SupremeCourt #ShelbyCounty #Brnovich #MediaTrust #PoliticalDiscussion #FreeSpeech #QuestionEverything

6. mai 2026 - 1 h 11 min
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“Has America Lost Its Moral Compass? Tribalism, Trump Loyalty, and the Obama Obsession”

In this episode of Let’s Talk with Carl E. Long, we take a deep dive into one of the most defining forces shaping modern American politics—tribalism. Why do so many supporters of Donald Trump remain loyal regardless of controversy, legal challenges, or shifting narratives? And why does Barack Obama—years after leaving office—still dominate the conversations, criticisms, and comparisons within MAGA circles? This episode explores: -The psychology behind political loyalty-The role of media ecosystems in shaping belief-Why facts often take a backseat to identity-And how tribalism may be redefining America’s moral compass Through real video examples, commentary, and analysis, we unpack how we got here—and what it means for the future of democracy. #Trump #Obama #MAGA #Politics #PoliticalTribalism #Democracy #AmericanPolitics #LetstalkwithCarlELong #NewsCommentary #SocialIssues

26. april 2026 - 1 h 15 min
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From Redlining to ‘Woke’: The Real Story They Don’t Tell

In this episode of Let’s Talk with Carl E. Long, we take a deep and honest look at the historical and systemic challenges that continue to impact Black Americans today. From segregation and redlining… to education disparities and the destruction of thriving Black communities… this conversation breaks down how the past still shapes the present. We also tackle the modern use of the word “woke”—where it came from, what it really means, and why many people find its misuse offensive. This isn’t about blame. It’s about understanding. Because if we’re going to move forward, we have to be honest about how we got here. 🎧 Tune in, reflect, and join the conversation. #LetsTalkWithCarlELong #BlackHistory #Redlining #SystemicRacism #Woke #SocialJustice #EconomicInequality #BlackWealthGap #EducationInequality #TulsaMassacre #BlackWallStreet #Podcast #LetsTalk #CarlELong #CulturalCommentary #TruthMatters

5. april 2026 - 59 min
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