Oprah Winfrey

Title: The Weight of Cotton

Cast:

  • LT (Larry) โ€“ blunt, provocative
  • JCJ โ€“ intense, symbolic thinker
  • Oprah Winfrey โ€“ composed, reflective, myth-aware

LT:
Welcome back. Itโ€™s Black History Month, and today weโ€™re talking about something people love to romanticize and never want to feelโ€”picking cotton. Not a metaphor. The real thing.

Oprah:
It was torture. People talk about it like it was farm work. It wasnโ€™t. The thorns aloneโ€”people donโ€™t understand. Bigger than blackberry thorns. They tore skin, infected wounds, slowed you down. And slowing down meant punishment.

JCJ:
Blood in the cotton. Literal. History written into fabric.

Oprah:
Exactly. Pain woven into profit.

LT:
And now when people even think about reparations, suddenly thereโ€™s panic. Fear. Policies. Narratives. Entire populations told theyโ€™re a problem before theyโ€™re even born.

Oprah:
Fear has always been the tool. When justice is too expensive, power looks for a shortcut.

JCJ:
That brings me somewhere uncomfortable. Your academy in Africa. The controversy. The accusations. Pain repeating itself under a different flag.

Oprah (quietly):
When you build institutions, you inherit historyโ€”whether you want it or not. And history tests you. Hard.

JCJ:
In my myth-language, thereโ€™s an episode I call the Vicki Polin ILLUMINATI OPRAH INTTERVIEWโ€”the shadow side of influence. The idea that power attracts corruption like heat attracts flies. Some people would call that the โ€œIlluminati.โ€ I call itโ€ฆMOLECH CHILD SACRIIFICE

Oprah (measured, almost smiling):
Youโ€™re sharp as a tack, JCJโ€” ON secret societies. Because you understand this:
Abuse comes from Crowley sex magick villains like Jeffrey Epstein .A hierarchy, that protects them from accountability.

LT:
So demons and rituals?

Oprah:
Yes. Asmodeus, the demon of lust.

JCJ:
So the real revelation is the 7 deadly sins, The 7 demons.

Oprah:
The Satanic power doesnโ€™t make you weak. Every demon a different color of the rainbow.

LT:
That might be the most honest thing said on this show.

Oprah:
Truth usually is.

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