In this clip from Ep #985 of The Clay Edwards Show (05/22/25)
Engaging with callers, like a New York listener, Edwards explores racial disconnects, rejecting “woke” ideologies and emphasizing personal responsibility. He critiques both the “woke Left” and “woke Right” for divisive tactics, advocating for honest conversations about stereotypes and community issues, including Black-on-Black crime in Jackson, which he calls an “industrial strength homicide” crisis. The show blends hyper-local cri...
In this clip from Ep #985 of The Clay Edwards Show (05/22/25)
Engaging with callers, like a New York listener, Edwards explores racial disconnects, rejecting “woke” ideologies and emphasizing personal responsibility. He critiques both the “woke Left” and “woke Right” for divisive tactics, advocating for honest conversations about stereotypes and community issues, including Black-on-Black crime in Jackson, which he calls an “industrial strength homicide” crisis. The show blends hyper-local crime reports, political commentary, and cultural critique, delivering a raw, provocative take on America’s soul.
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