Episode #268 – February 6, 2026 -- We're gonna move on up-Two by two-And this whole world-Is gonna be brand-new-Am I black enough for you?
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| I’m your host, Neo Griot, and welcome back to Rational Black Thought.
This week’s title is a lyric from a Song by Billy Paul, “Am I Black Enough for You” and it’s not for nostalgia. It’s a political forecast we need to take to heart. It’s the sound of a people deciding that survival is not enough, and that we are done negotiating for dignity one exception at a time.
When Billy Paul sings “Move on up” is not a personal affirmation. It’s collective motion. It’s disciplined, coordinated progress. Two by two means we do this together, not as lone heroes, not as isolated geniuses, not as individuals begging to be let into a burning house. It means we build capacity, we build systems, we build protection, and we build power that lasts.
And when he says “brand-new,” He doesn't mean a rebranding of the same old plantation with better lighting. He means structural change. New rules. New guardrails. New institutions. New expectations. A world where Black life is not an asterisk in somebody else’s democracy.
So when the question gets asked, “Am I Black enough for you?” I’m not asking for approval. I’m asking if you’re ready for the responsibility. Because Blackness is not a costume, and it’s not content. It’s an inheritance of resistance, creation, memory, and obligation.
In this episode, we’re going to talk about what it means to move with intention. We’re going to talk about fatigue and strategy. We’re going to talk about democracy under threat. And we’re going to talk about Black Power as a serious project, not a slogan.
Let’s get into it.
Intro:
Quote of the Week: Kofi Addae (aka Erriel D. Roberson)
Unmasking the News:
Democracy Watch: Trump is Telling you who he is Believe Him the First TimeFlooding the Zone with B******t “Prophet” as cover for predation Good News: Black “Inspiration” and Black Infrastructure Strategies for Black Power: Racism: If You’re Debating Intent, You’re Already Losing
Reflections and Call to Action:
Closing/Outro:
Sources:
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/feb/03/trump-republicans-nationalize-elections-midterms?https://www.newsweek.com/steve-bannon-flood-zone-strategy-explained-trump-policy-blitz-2027482?https://www.vvdailypress.com/story/news/crime/2026/02/04/l-a-pastor-from-pion-hills-accused-of-child-sexual-abuse/88515694007/https://www.blackbusiness.com/2025/09/dee-daniels-entrepreneur-launches-50-ai-powered-tools-for-black-creators-journalists.html Power Concedes Nothing without a Demand...
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Send us a text | I’m your host, Neo Griot, and welcome back to Rational Black Thought. This week’s title is a lyric from a Song by Billy Paul, “Am I Black Enough for You” and it’s not for nostalgia. It’s a political forecast we need to take to heart. It’s the sound of a people deciding that survival is not enough, and that we are done negotiating for dignity one exception at a time. When Billy Paul sings “Move on up” is not a personal affirmation. It’s collective motion. It’s disciplined, coordinated progress. Two by two means we do this together, not as lone heroes, not as isolated geniuses, not as individuals begging to be let into a burning house. It means we build capacity, we build systems, we build protection, and we build power that lasts. And when he says “brand-new,” He doesn't mean a rebranding of the same old plantation with better lighting. He means structural change. New rules. New guardrails. New institutions. New expectations. A world where Black life is not an asterisk in somebody else’s democracy. So when the question gets asked, “Am I Black enough for you?” I’m not asking for approval. I’m asking if you’re ready for the responsibility. Because Blackness is not a costume, and it’s not content. It’s an inheritance of resistance, creation, memory, and obligation. In this episode, we’re going to talk about what it means to move with intention. We’re going to talk about fatigue and strategy. We’re going to talk about democracy under threat. And we’re going to talk about Black Power as a serious project, not a slogan. Let’s get into it. Intro: Quote of the Week: Kofi Addae (aka Erriel D. Roberson) Unmasking the News: Democracy Watch: Trump is Telling you who he is Believe Him the First TimeFlooding the Zone with B******t “Prophet” as cover for predation Good News: Black “Inspiration” and Black Infrastructure Strategies for Black Power: Racism: If You’re Debating Intent, You’re Already Losing Reflections and Call to Action: Closing/Outro: Sources: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/feb/03/trump-republicans-nationalize-elections-midterms?https://www.newsweek.com/steve-bannon-flood-zone-strategy-explained-trump-policy-blitz-2027482?https://www.vvdailypress.com/story/news/crime/2026/02/04/l-a-pastor-from-pion-hills-accused-of-child-sexual-abuse/88515694007/https://www.blackbusiness.com/2025/09/dee-daniels-entrepreneur-launches-50-ai-powered-tools-for-black-creators-journalists.html Power Concedes Nothing without a Demand...