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Code Black with Madison King is a fearless, independent platform where global conversations meet grounded truth. Hosted by Madison King — an author, educator, and commentator with a double degree in Psychology, Criminology, and Justice — the show dives deep into crime, politics, education, social issues, and community affairs, while also exploring international news and culture. Bold, informed, and unapologetically real, Code Black brings raw insight and fearless journalism to the stories that shape our world.

Because at Code Black, uncomfortable truths and uncomfortable conversations are had.

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  • CBMK0025 Tony Blairs Sister In Law Make Inflammatory Comments.. NO surprise Here
    Jan 12 2026

    The UK prosecutes citizens for online speech, but political insiders remain untouchable. Speech laws aren’t enforced equally — they’re enforced selectively.
    Tony Blair’s sister-in-law can make inflammatory statements about October 7 and no one seriously believes she’ll ever see the inside of a prison cell. Don’t be ridiculous. There’s a class system in how laws are enforced — one rule for them, another for everyone else. And while 8 billion people on this planet are expected to comply, self-censor, and obey, a tiny political class operates above consequence. Imagine if the many stopped accepting that.
    CBMK 11 Jan 2026
    No 29

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    1 min
  • CBMK024 Shoebridge, Venezuela & the Hypocrisy: Why Trump Is Condemned While Obama, Clinton & Bush Walk Free
    Jan 6 2026

    If accountability actually mattered, why was Barack Obama never held to account?

    Under Obama, the United States carried out more bombings and airstrikes than any modern U.S. president, across multiple countries, many without declared wars, many with civilian casualties, and with virtually no transparency or consequences.

    Entire regions were bombed.
    Millions of lives were destabilised.
    And nothing happened. No tribunals. No arrests. No accountability.

    So here’s the uncomfortable question no one wanted to ask:
    Was Obama shielded from criticism because he was the first Black president — and no one wanted to be called racist?

    Because let’s be honest — isn’t it strange that it took a Black president to bomb seven predominantly non-white countries, many of them in the Middle East and Africa, and yet he’s still hailed as a hero?

    If we’re going to be real, I’d call that black-on-black violence — carried out with drones, missiles, and silence from the so-called human-rights crowd.

    Yet when Donald Trump conducts targeted actions — an airstrike in Iran that removed a specific target, or extracting a foreign leader without flattening an entire country — he’s instantly labelled a criminal.

    That’s the hypocrisy.

    Trump didn’t carpet-bomb nations.
    He didn’t wipe out cities and call it “liberation.”
    He extracted what he needed to extract, dealt with it, and moved on.

    So ask yourself this:

    Why was Obama celebrated for mass destruction —
    while Trump is condemned for doing less, not more?

    The difference isn’t law.
    It isn’t morality.
    It’s politics.
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    13 min
  • CBMK023 We didn't start the fire, the meaning behind the Lyrics
    Jan 4 2026

    Billy Joel, We Didn’t Start the Fire, history timeline, generational conflict, political events, cultural history, Cold War, social change, world events, historical commentary, generational responsibility, inherited chaos, global tension, 20th century history, protest music, political instability, pop culture history, war and peace, societal change, historical awareness, lyrical storytelling, music and history, political song, cultural reflection, historical legacy, world conflict, time and change, collective memory, modern history, protest anthem

    What the song is about:
    We Didn’t Start the Fire by Billy Joel is a rapid-fire timeline of major political, social, and cultural events from 1949 to 1989. The message is simple but sharp: each generation inherits chaos it didn’t create. The “fire” represents ongoing conflict, tension, and instability — it keeps burning regardless of who’s in charge, because history doesn’t stop.

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    4 min
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