Decoded Season 2 Episode 2

Decoded Season 2 Episode 2 6 Phrases with Surprisingly Racist Origins

  • October 7, 2015

Decoded season 2 episode 2 delves into the surprising and often hidden racist origins of six common phrases in our everyday language. Hosted by rapper and activist, Franchesca Ramsey, this episode aims to educate viewers on the racially-charged meanings behind these seemingly innocent phrases.

Throughout the episode, Ramsey takes viewers on a journey through history, uncovering the origins of these phrases, and how they have evolved over time. From the phrase "sold down the river" which was commonly used during the slave trade, to "peanut gallery" which originated as a derogatory term for black people, each phrase has a dark and often untold history.

Ramsey speaks with linguists, historians, and experts in their fields to gain a deeper understanding of the language we use and how it impacts the people around us. She also engages in conversations with people from different walks of life to gain differing perspectives on these phrases.

With humor and wit, Ramsey educates viewers on the racist and oppressive origins of these phrases, while also offering suggestions on how to change our language to be more inclusive and culturally sensitive.

Overall, Decoded season 2 episode 2 is a thought-provoking and informative episode that sheds light on the often overlooked racist origins of our language. Through Ramsey's engaging and insightful narration, viewers are encouraged to reflect on their own language choices and consider the impact their words may have on others.

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Description
  • First Aired
    October 7, 2015
  • Language
    English