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In this episode, Uncle D (Dennis Spurling) breaks down the growing conflict involving Iran, the United States, and Israel, and explains why the emotional reaction inside parts of the Black American community is missing the larger historical picture. This discussion looks at the Iranian Revolution of 1979, the geopolitical reality of modern war, and the long history of slavery and anti-Blackness in the Middle East, including the Indian Ocean slave trade and the existence of Afro-Iranian communities today. Uncle D challenges the popular online narrative that Iran or the broader Middle East somehow stands outside the same historical systems that enslaved Africans around the world. Drawing from historical scholarship, global political history, and statements from Black thinkers such as Frederick Douglass, Booker T. Washington, W.E.B. Du Bois, and Dr. John Henrik Clarke, he explains why nations act according to interests and power—not emotion or racial solidarity. The episode also addresses the rise of anti-American rhetoric within parts of the Black community, tracing its roots through religious movements, university activism, and Cold War politics. Uncle D asks a difficult but necessary question: if anti-Black racism exists across the world, what exactly is the strategy behind emotionally attaching Black Americans to conflicts that do not directly benefit their community? Ultimately, the core argument is simple: Foundational Black Americans must think strategically about their interests, history, and future instead of reacting emotionally to global political conflicts. Nations operate according to power, survival, and influence. Understanding that reality is essential if Black Americans want to move through the world with clarity instead of confusion. What You’ll Hear in This Episode • The history of the 1979 Iranian Revolution and how Iran became the modern Islamic Republic • The Indian Ocean slave trade and African slavery in Persia and Iran • The existence of Afro-Iranian communities in southern Iran • Why the 1979 hostage release of Black Americans was political propaganda, not solidarity • Where anti-American rhetoric in the Black community came from • Why nations operate on interests, not emotions or racial loyalty • Why Foundational Black Americans must prioritize their own survival and strategic interests Support This Channel This platform is independent and uncensored. Your support helps keep it that way. Cash App: $DennisSpurling PayPal: paypal.me/dennisspurling Books by Dennis Spurling Rules to Live By – Volume 1 Rules to Live By – Volume 2 Rules to Live By – Volume 3 Available on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/author/denniss... For autographed copies, email: SpurlingDennis@gmail.com Consultations To book a consultation, email: SpurlingDennis@gmail.com Hashtags #DennisSpurling #UncleD #FBA #BlackAmericanHistory #IranConflict #AfroIranian #IndianOceanSlaveTrade #Geopolitics #BlackPoliticalThought 🎙️ New to streaming or looking to level up? Check out StreamYard and get $10 discount! 😍 https://streamyard.com/pal/d/62368690...