Episodios

  • BLOOD ON OUR HANDS - Now Americans Being Killed In The Streets Protecting People From Ice The New American Thugs.
    Jan 9 2026

    Welcome to The DERON HARRIS PODCAST Season #5 EP #197 - BLOOD ON OUR HANDS - Now Americans Being Killed In The Streets Protecting People From ICE, The New American Thugs.

    In this episode, Deron addresses two significant and controversial topics affecting the United States: the recent invasion of Venezuela and a tragic incident involving an ICE agent in Minneapolis. Deron begins by checking in on the mental health of his listeners, emphasizing the importance of seeking help and sharing his own experiences with therapy and medication for his mental health struggles.

    As he looks into the first topic, Deron expresses his outrage over the U.S. intervention in Venezuela, criticizing the government's motives and the lack of accountability for the violence inflicted on innocent people. 80 to 100 people were killed. He argues that the invasion is driven by a desire for control over Venezuela's vast oil reserves rather than genuine concern for the country's citizens. Deron highlights the hypocrisy of the U.S. claiming to fight drug trafficking while ignoring the domestic drug issues that persist.

    Transitioning to the second topic, Deron discusses the fatal shooting of a young woman by an ICE agent in Minneapolis, condemning the actions of law enforcement and the systemic racism that underlies such incidents. He expresses frustration over the lack of accountability and the harsh labeling of victims, questioning the narrative pushed by authorities.

    Throughout the episode, Deron passionately critiques the current state of America, lamenting the division and oppression he believes pervade society. He calls out those who voted for policies that have led to these issues, urging listeners to reflect on the consequences of their choices. The episode concludes with Deron thanking his supporters and encouraging listeners to stay aware and engaged in the fight for justice and equality.

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    35 m
  • 2025 WAS ROUGH ON AMERICA, BUT WE MADE IT - EP #196 Reflecting On The Past Year Doesn't Give Me Much Hope For 2026, But There May Be A Silver Lining.
    Jan 2 2026

    Thank you for listening to The DERON HARRIS PODCAST Season #5 EP #196 - 2025 WAS ROUGH ON AMERICA, BUT WE MADE IT - Reflecting On The Past Year Doesn't Give Me Much Hope For 2026, But There May Be A Silver Lining.

    In the first episode of the fifth season of the Deron Harris podcast, Deron reflects on the tumultuous events of 2025 and the challenges that lie ahead in the new year. Deron expresses gratitude to his listeners for their continued support and emphasizes the importance of mental health, sharing his own experiences with depression and anxiety. He encourages those struggling to seek help and prioritize their well-being.

    Deron discusses the alarming rise of racism and white supremacy in the United States, attributing it to the current administration's actions and rhetoric. He critiques the normalization of racist attitudes and the attempts to marginalize non-white communities. Deron underscores the importance of standing up to these injustices and calls for unity among marginalized groups.

    The episode also addresses recent political developments in New York City, including the election of a new mayor who has faced backlash from conservative factions. Deron expresses optimism for positive change while acknowledging the challenges ahead for both the Democratic and Republican parties in the upcoming midterms.

    Throughout the episode, Deron maintains a passionate and candid tone, urging listeners to remain vigilant and vocal against racism and oppression. He concludes by thanking his supporters and reaffirming his commitment to delivering meaningful content in the future.

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    49 m
  • YOU DON'T HAVE TO APOLOGISE FOR BEING WHITE ANYMORE, BUT NOBODY EVER ASKED YOU TO - If I were White, I would Stop Listening To White People.
    Dec 26 2025

    Thank you for listening to The DERON HARRIS PODCAST Season #4 EP #195 - YOU DON'T HAVE TO APOLOGISE FOR BEING WHITE ANYMORE, BUT NOBODY EVER ASKED YOU TO - If I were White, I would Stop Listening To White People.

    In this episode of the Deron Harris Podcast, host Deron discusses a recent statement made by the Vice President regarding white people no longer needing to apologize for their race. Deron expresses confusion over who has been demanding such apologies, asserting that it is not the Black community. He emphasizes that white people are not victims in America and critiques the notion of white victimhood as a fabricated grievance.

    Deron shares his personal experiences with depression during the holiday season and encourages listeners to seek help if they are struggling. He then dives into the main topic, challenging the idea that white people face systemic oppression. He argues that the discomfort some white individuals feel when confronted with discussions about race is not true victimhood but rather a reaction to being held accountable for historical injustices.

    Throughout the episode, Deron calls out the tendency of some white people to claim victimhood when faced with criticism, labeling it as entitlement rather than oppression. He stresses the importance of acknowledging historical facts and engaging in uncomfortable conversations to foster understanding and progress. Deron concludes by urging all listeners, regardless of race, to stand against racism and support one another in the fight for equality.

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    40 m
  • "IM SO SCARED" - How White Women's Lies, Victimhood and Racism Became A Matter Of Black Life And Death
    Dec 19 2025

    Thank you for listening to The DERON HARRIS PODCAST Season #4 EP #194 - "IM SO SCARED" - How White Women's Lies, Victimhood and Racism Became A Matter Of Black Life And Death

    In this episode, Deron addresses a serious and sensitive topic: the intersection of white women's victimhood and racism, particularly how it impacts Black lives. He begins by sharing a personal experience that left him feeling angry and down, emphasizing the importance of mental health and seeking help when needed.

    Deron discusses a documentary titled "The Perfect Neighbor," which recounts a tragic incident in Florida where a white woman shot and killed a Black mother, highlighting the dangerous consequences of white women's exaggerated victimhood. He stresses that while not all white women engage in this behavior, a significant number do, and it perpetuates a harmful cycle that endangers Black individuals.

    Throughout the episode, Deron explores the historical context of white women's tears as a social weapon, explaining how societal structures have historically positioned white women as fragile and in need of protection, while Black individuals are often seen as threats. He calls out the systemic issues that allow this dynamic to persist, including biased law enforcement and educational institutions that disproportionately discipline Black children.

    Deron shares various examples of how white women have weaponized their victimhood against Black people, leading to dire consequences. He emphasizes the need for accountability and urges listeners to recognize and challenge this behavior. The episode concludes with Deron expressing gratitude to his supporters and encouraging open dialogue about these critical issues, while also wishing listeners a good holiday season.

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    38 m
  • TOO FAR RIGHT OR TOO FAR LEFT - Why Do People Care About Their Political Party More Than Their Own Families, And Why That's Bad For America
    Dec 12 2025

    Thanks for checking out The DERON HARRIS PODCAST Season #4 EP #193 - TOO FAR RIGHT OR TOO FAR LEFT - Why Do People Care About Their Political Party More Than Their Own Families, And Why That's Bad For America.

    In this episode, Deron dives into the growing divide between political parties in the United States, questioning how much individuals prioritize their political affiliations over personal relationships, including family. He expresses concern about the alarming trend of people severing ties with loved ones over political disagreements, emphasizing that such divisions are not worth the cost.

    Deron begins the episode by checking in on listeners' mental health, highlighting the toll that political discourse can take on individuals. He then discusses the current political climate, noting how both Democrats and Republicans often claim to represent "all Americans," yet seem to cater only to their supporters. He critiques the lack of real progress on critical issues like healthcare and education, suggesting that both parties benefit from maintaining the status quo rather than solving problems.

    Throughout the episode, Deron passionately argues that the political system has become a source of chaos, with leaders more focused on power and money than on the needs of the people. He calls out the hypocrisy of political loyalty, urging listeners to reconsider their blind allegiance to parties that do not prioritize their well-being. Deron concludes by encouraging listeners to reflect on their values and relationships, reminding them that their true connections should take precedence over political affiliations. As always, thank you for listening.

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    36 m
  • EP #192 - THE BUSINESS OF RACISM - The Real Reason Racism Will Never Die
    Dec 7 2025

    In this episode of the Deron Harris Podcast, Deron dives deep into the persistent issue of racism and explores why it continues to thrive in our society despite our collective understanding of its harm. Deron starts with a mental health check, acknowledging the toll that current global events, particularly in places like Gaza and Palestine, can have on our mental well-being. Deron emphasizes the importance of seeking help and support for mental health issues, especially in a time when many are struggling.

    As Deron transitions into the main topic, he discusses how racism has become big business, fueled by fear and division. Deron highlights how various institutions, from politicians to media companies, profit from perpetuating racial narratives and how this creates a cycle that is hard to break. he argues that racism is not just an individual problem but a systemic one, deeply embedded in our laws and institutions.

    Throughout the episode, Deron outlines the reasons why racism is difficult to eradicate, including its evolution, its use as a political tool, and the psychological advantages it provides to some individuals. Deron also stresses that while many people may not consciously identify as racist, the systems they operate within often perpetuate racial inequality.

    Deron concludes by encouraging listeners to stand up against racism and to challenge the narratives that uphold it. He shares his personal experiences with racism and emphasizes the importance of resilience and accountability in the fight against hate. Ultimately, Deron believes that we can work together to dismantle racism, but it requires a collective effort to confront and challenge these harmful ideologies.

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    39 m
  • The Myth Of Thanksgiving And Why We Continue To Celebrate It. EP #191
    Nov 28 2025

    In this episode of the Deron Harris podcast, Deron investigates the controversy surrounding Thanksgiving, questioning its historical significance and the narratives surrounding it. He begins by asking listeners about their holiday experiences, but quickly shifts the focus to the darker aspects of Thanksgiving, particularly the genocide of indigenous peoples in America.

    Deron argues that the traditional Thanksgiving story, often portrayed as a harmonious gathering between settlers and Native Americans, is a myth. He emphasizes that the reality involved violence and oppression, and he expresses frustration over society's continued celebration of a holiday rooted in such a painful history.

    Throughout the episode, he critiques the way holidays are celebrated in America, suggesting that many are built on the suffering of marginalized groups. He shares his personal decision to stop celebrating Thanksgiving in its traditional sense, advocating instead for a day of reflection and acknowledgment of the sacrifices made by indigenous peoples.

    Deron encourages listeners, particularly people of color, to reconsider their participation in Thanksgiving and to educate themselves about its true history. He concludes by emphasizing the importance of celebrating family and humanity rather than perpetuating a holiday that he believes is fundamentally flawed. The episode serves as a call to action for listeners to engage with history critically and to honor the memories of those who suffered.

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    Thank you for listening to The DERON HARRIS PODCAST Season #4 EP #191 - (((MYTH BUSTED))) - The Myth Of Thanksgiving And Why We Continue To Celebrate It.

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    44 m
  • RISE OF THE WELFARE QUEEN - How America Demonized The Black Woman And The True Face Of Welfare Recipients
    Nov 22 2025

    In this episode of the Deron Harris Podcast, Deron delves into the controversial topic of "Welfare Queens," exploring their origins and implications. He begins by prompting listeners to reflect on their feelings and perceptions of the term, suggesting that its negative connotations result from deliberate manipulation by politicians and think tanks.

    Deron emphasizes the importance of mental health, sharing his own experience with therapy and encouraging listeners to seek help when needed. He then transitions into a historical analysis, explaining how economic downturns in the 1960s and 70s disproportionately affected white families. Yet, the narrative shifted to vilify black women as the face of welfare abuse. He argues that this framing was a strategic move by conservative politicians to divert attention from systemic issues and create a scapegoat.

    Throughout the episode, Deron highlights the resilience and achievements of black women, countering stereotypes with statistics showing they are among the most educated and entrepreneurial demographics in the country. He critiques the media's role in perpetuating harmful narratives and calls out the hypocrisy of blaming poverty on individuals rather than addressing the structural inequalities that contribute to it.

    In conclusion, Deron urges listeners to recognize the truth behind welfare statistics, which reveal that the majority of welfare recipients are white, and to challenge the damaging stereotypes that have been ingrained in society. He expresses deep respect for black women and encourages everyone to appreciate their strength and contributions. The episode wraps up with a heartfelt message honoring and supporting mothers, particularly those who have faced adversity.

    Thank you for listening to The DERON HARRIS PODCAST Season #4 EP #190 - RISE OF THE WELFARE QUEEN - How America Dehumanized The Black Woman And The True Face Of Welfare Recipients.

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    34 m
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