

Black History Month Special (Part 2) AI - The Truth Exposed! The Black Spy Podcast 216, Season 22, Episode 0007 This week, host Carlton King continues his headfirst dive into the meaning of Black History Month — asking seemingly none provocative questions of Chat GPT such as Why do you and other LLM continue to use terms such as the Middle East" and why does this matter? Carlton argues that while race is a biological nonsense, it remains a powerful political reality shaping lives, identity, and history itself. To illustrate this, Carlton explores the true financial and political objectives and consequences of the British Empire, including how Britain came to rule world finances. Carlton also uncovers how AI is finally challenging a racist, euro-centric manipulation of history with true and evidenced fact, yet strangely Carlton notes that these answers are not provided questionaries in the first instance and he wants to establish why?. Carlton examines who decides who's "Black" and who's "White," and how these definitions have been weaponised throughout history to dumb down Africa and it's diaspora's real historical legacy. Once again we hope you enjoy this week's episode and learn from it. So, please don't forget to subscribe to the Black Spy Podcast for free, so you never miss another fascinating episode. 🎧 Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. To contact Firgas Esack of the DAPS Agency go to Linked In To contact Carlton King by utilising any of the following: To donate - Patreon.com/TheBlackSpyPodcast Email: carltonking2003@gmail.com Facebook: The Black Spy Podcast Facebook: Carlton King Author Twitter@Carlton_King Instagram@carltonkingauthor To read Carlton's Autobiography: "Black Ops – The incredible true story of a (Black) British secret agent" Click the link below: https://amzn.eu/d/fmzzq9h Those wishing to study the Moors should read below entreaties: Rewriting the Colour of Empire: The True Faces of the Moors For centuries, the story of civilisation, conquest, and empire has been told through the prism of whiteness — a selective historical lens that obscures the true racial complexity of the past. Few examples demonstrate this distortion more clearly than the story of the Moors, the African and Afro-Arab peoples who ruled the Iberian Peninsula from 711 to 1492. Their legacy has been bleached by time, politics, and the anxieties of Eurocentrism. Yet when we interrogate the terms "Arab" and "North African," and when we examine who the Moors truly were, it becomes clear that their identity — viewed through the modern racial constructs of Europe, the Americas, and the wider world — would have been understood as Black. 1. The Political Language of Race Before we proceed, it's vital to recognise that "race" itself is not a biological truth but a political technology — a tool developed in Europe between the 17th and 19th centuries to justify slavery, colonialism, and hierarchy. The concept of "Blackness" as a fixed identity did not exist in the early medieval period. However, if those earlier peoples were assessed through the racial systems later used to define African-descended peoples in the Americas and Europe, the Moors would unmistakably fall on the "Black" side of that divide. The problem lies in terminology. The modern labels "Arab" and "North African" obscure far more than they reveal. They create a convenient distance — a linguistic whiteness — between the African reality of these populations and the European imagination of them. "Arab" today is used as an ethnic descriptor, but in origin it was cultural and linguistic, not racial. Likewise, "North African" has
Black History Month Special (Part 2) AI - The Truth Exposed! The Black Spy Podcast 216, Season 22, Episode 0007 This week, host Carlton King continues his headfirst dive into the meaning of Black History Month — asking seemingly none provocative questions of Chat GPT such as Why do you and other LLM continue to use terms such as the Middle East" and why does this matter? Carlton argues that while race is a biological nonsense, it remains a powerful political reality shaping lives, identity, an...