The Idea of... Polarizing Politics
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A snowed-in week has Bassey & Mike feeling that familiar “early COVID” claustrophobia—stuck inside while the news runs a nonstop play-by-play. They unpack why this moment feels uniquely heavy: politics turning into entertainment, culture moving like a scoreboard, and public cruelty getting normalized in real time.
Then they pivot to last week’s J. Cole episode—the clips went up, the comments poured in, and the engagement was loud… but the listen-through was low. Mike reflects on what it means to build a platform when people don’t know how to disagree anymore, and Bassey breaks down her core critique: if the defense is this passionate, show her where that passion lives in the music—and why “micro to macro” perspective matters.
The conversation closes with Kanye’s recent apology and what it reveals about how we talk about mental illness—especially in Black men. Bassey argues for compassion without excusing harm, Mike names the need for boundaries, and both wrestle with the question underneath everything: what do we do with people we’ve decided are irredeemable… and why?