
Native Land Pod Adjacency Is Not Allyship: Revoke The Cookout Pass | MiniPod
Mar 6, 2026
Lynae Vanee, viral interviewer and content creator known for hard-hitting clips, recounts her interview with Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett and the viral fallout. She describes targeted online harassment, racist caricatures, and misogynoir. The conversation calls out tokenizing 'cookout pass' allyship, debates progressive strategy versus racial accountability, and explores inside-outside movement tactics.
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Viral Interview Repurposed Against Jasmine Crockett
- Lynae Vanee described her December interview with Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett that went viral after a clipped response about Israel circulated.
- The clip was reposted by messy, divisive pages just before the Texas primary to dogpile on Jasmine while using Lynae as a nameless Black face.
Racist Caricature Sent To Elizabeth Booker
- Rogue DNC's digital outreach created a racist caricature of Elizabeth Booker Squared and DM'd it, prompting public calls-out and outrage from podcast guests.
- The attacker defended himself by citing local recognition and claimed he made a Photoshop as a joke.
Misogynoir Explains Unique Attacks On Black Women
- Lynae Vanee explained misogynoir as the intersection of racism and misogyny coined by Dr. Moya Bailey to describe harms Black women face in media and beyond.
- She traced the term's origin to the backlash around Nelly's Tip Drill era on Spelman's campus and how it expanded into broader critique.
