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India Arie Slams Yung Miami, Candace Owens Targets Erika Kirk & Alicia Keys Goes Feminist

Tinashe Peter — Zimbabwean-American digital creator, conservative cultural commentator, and host of one of the fastest-growing YouTube channels in Christian commentary — joins Pastor John Amanchukwu on Disturbing the Peace for a wide-ranging conversation on some of the most talked-about cultural moments of the past week in Black American life.
The episode opens with India.Arie’s viral commentary on Yung Miami’s now-inescapable summer single “Spend That.” India.Arie’s remarks — that lyrics carry frequency, that what you allow into your subconscious shapes you, that she personally would not be listening to the song — drew immediate condemnation from segments of Black media. John reads the song’s actual lyrics on air and asks Tinashe the honest question. Is the fire directed at India.Arie warranted, or is it exactly the kind of moral inversion India.Arie was warning about? Tinashe — who spent his formative years in New Age spirituality before coming to Christ — reveals what India.Arie is actually saying with her “frequency” language and why the pushback is telling.
They walk through a viral clip of a Black mother and daughter physically attacking a police officer, and use it to explore what has happened to the standards Big Mama used to enforce in the Black household — and what happens to a culture when the elders who used to hold the line are themselves the ones now scamming and boosting.
John pivots to the Charlie Kirk preliminary hearing taking place this week and the growing controversy surrounding Candace Owens’ treatment of Erika Kirk since September 10, 2025. Tinashe walks through the recent viral video clip he posted on the topic — and credits John with being the first pastor in a public setting who was willing to name what he was seeing for what it is. Both men frame what has happened as spiritual warfare against a widow whose entire post-assassination public life has been focused on sharing the gospel of Christ.
They shift to the Alicia Keys 4th of July “royalties” comments and Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett’s now-viral statement that America “owes everything” to Black women, from “the invention” to “the democracy that hangs by a thread.” Tinashe — from the perspective of a man born in a genuinely third-world country — delivers what may be the sharpest sentence of the entire episode. “As an American, you have it better than 99% of people on the planet. And if you don’t believe it, then you can buy yourself a one-way ticket to anywhere you want in the world and you can go.”
They close on Sneako — the social media streamer who publicly converted to Islam and recently declared New York to be an “Islamic Republic.” Tinashe walks through what he calls the professional-grifter transition of internet personalities from red-piller to Christian to Muslim depending on where the audience is, and John asks the direct question. What does the average American Christian need to understand about Islam as an ideology and as a movement in America right now? Tinashe’s answer draws on his personal relationships with families in Syria whose Christian, Druze, and Alawite loved ones have been killed by jihadist violence in the past year.
A substantive, hour-long conversation with one of the strongest young voices in Black conservative Christian commentary in America right now.

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