Today on Culture No Cap,
We examine Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacyin an era of rising protest and shrinking civil rights protections. How should his message be understood today, and who gets to define it?
We also address Donald Trump’s past remarks claiming the civil rights movement “hurt white people.” What does a statement like that reveal about how history is viewed today, and how does it reshape modern debates about race, equity, and accountability?
The discussion continues with Trump’s Nobel Peace Prize nominations—what those nominations actually mean, who supported them, and whether the idea of peace has become politicized.
We dive into Venezuela and Nicolás Maduro, asking whether praise from some Venezuelans for Trump’s actions should change how critics view U.S. involvement abroad.
And finally, the ICE agents apprehend a 5 year old boy. Make this make sense.
No spin. No slogans. No cap.