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December 12, 2025 5 mins

D.L. welcomes back Jamal Kingsley, “The Military Man,” who uses satire to expose everyday racism hiding in language, traditions, and culture. Sybil Wilkes delivers sobering headlines including a deadly campus shooting at Kentucky State University, new insights into how the Affordable Care Act reshaped minority healthcare, and consumer rankings that reveal which car brands are winning trust in 2026. The hour balances humor, grief, and empowerment while reminding listeners why staying informed matters now more than ever

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It is the deal. You can show your twenty twenty
five edition in case. A big shout out to everybody
that came out to Chicago yesterday, including the Mayor of
Chicago came out for the nice d L and d
L had a great time. We uh, if you're going
to be in Charlotte starting tomorrow, I'm gonna be there Friday,
Saturday and Sunday at the Comedy Zone, So come check
me out if you take a notion. I wonder how

(00:21):
bad this intradiction is going to get because I think
we already we have bombed their boat, we have stayed
in their airspace for forty minutes. We have with the
bad guys on this one, with the bad guys on
this one.

Speaker 2 (00:33):
And since that oil was going to Europe, are they
going to sue for their their shipment?

Speaker 1 (00:39):
I know, I mean, what did you think this dude
would do? You can't give a dude like that an
army and he don't want to put you can't do it.

Speaker 2 (00:46):
That's so funny to ask him, So what are you
gonna do with the oil?

Speaker 3 (00:48):
He said, We're gonna keep it. I guess. I'm like, yeah,
you guess you can.

Speaker 1 (00:54):
Somebody gonna buck back. You can't just steal people's stuff.
But he wants to be a college amazing. Yeah, no,
well that this could be a this is this is
we're definitely and I won't say unshorted wise, but we
haven't seen anything like this for that for hundreds of
a year, for one hundred years when we were this this.

(01:15):
This is some stuff that colonizers do and they always
and and and there. He always wanted to be one.
So coming up this side, we're gonna talk to the
militant Man, Jamal Kingsley. He's gonna return to exposed racism
hitting our everyday lives. We have the Hugle Haus, a
home mixed plus Kyle Hugley aka Especially All Kids, a
hot Rucords producer and well here's latest project on short

(01:35):
Bus Rucords. It's the Dal Huge Show. Now please welcome
the militant Man Jamal Kingsley, here to expose racism hidden
in our everyday live.

Speaker 3 (01:43):
Hello, my brothers and sister, this is Jamar Kingsley, the
militant man. Kids exposed racism hidden in our everyday lives.
Why is it when you overcook your toast a little bit,
you go out of your way to scrape all the
blue back off of it, always trying to get rid

(02:03):
of the black. Think about it, my brother, And why
is it when you play chess the white pieces always
get to move first. Is it because you think black
should never come first? Think about it, my brother, And
why is it you are wishing for a white Christmas?

(02:29):
What's the matter? Black and brown half the population of
the country we don't get Christmas? Think about it, my brother.
This has been Jamal Kingsley, the militant man. Until next time,
stay woke and think about it, my brother.

Speaker 1 (02:46):
Now it's time. What you need to know with the
one only Sybil Wilkes.

Speaker 2 (02:49):
It's Sybil Wilkes with what we need to know. Nineteen
year old de John Darryl Fox, Junior, a Kentucky State
University student from Indianapolis, was identified. It is the victim
killed in tuesday afternoon's campus shooting. Police a Fox was
fatally shot and another person critically injured after a physical
altercation led forty eight year old Jacob Bard to open fire.

(03:13):
Bard was taken into custody within minutes and is now
charged with murder and first degree assault. The battle over
the Affordable Care Act became a fight about race and power,
as critics of the nation's first black president redirected their
attacks toward his signature law. What began as policy debate
turned into a backlash against mister Obama himself. Advocates like

(03:37):
Daniel Dawes emphasized the ACA's impact, calling it the most
comprehensive minority health law in US history, with dozens of
provisions addressing inequities. Consumer Reports ranked thirty one car manufacturers
for twenty twenty six based on road test, safety, reliability,
and owner satisfaction. The top five brands for next year

(04:01):
in ascending order Subaru, BMW, Porsche, Honda, and Toyota. These
rankings reflect which automakers are delivering the strongest overall performance
for new car shoppers. From our good News file. New
Orleans native Courtney Kelly originally dreamed of becoming a veterinarian,

(04:22):
but Hurricane Katrina inspired her to pursue engineering to help
rebuild communities. She built a successful career as a licensed
professional engineer, working on major infrastructure projects and teaching at SMU.
Kelly later followed a new purpose storytelling, founding Courtney Kelly
Books to empower black girls and other children of color

(04:45):
to see themselves as innovators in stem good news. Indeed,
I'm Sybil Wilkes, be informed, be empowered.

Speaker 1 (04:53):
Thank you so much, simpil jazz Man, jingle jankle baby.
I mean it's more of the dluly show coming right up.
It's the Dlui Show.

Speaker 2 (05:00):
The most fun in the afternoon is right here?

Speaker 1 (05:03):
Can the relations to survive when the woman sees it's difficult,
what I believe it all the time.

Speaker 3 (05:08):
It doesn't have to deal with mone most of the time, it's.

Speaker 2 (05:10):
Deal with convenience.

Speaker 3 (05:11):
Right.

Speaker 1 (05:12):
I just think for me ego wise of health taking on.

Speaker 2 (05:14):
Of you with so much divinity. You know what I'm
saying On the D. L.

Speaker 3 (05:20):
Huley Show.
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