In this captivating debate, Michael Knowles and viral BLM activist Joshua Joseph confront various contentious issues such as social justice, systemic racism, and police reform. They explore topics like the language and ethics of abortion, the morality of killing, suffering and moral implications, the origins of law and slavery, the concept of consent and its influence, sin and virtue, the existence of an unmoved mover, gender fluidity, the social construction of race, the use of different names in political campaigns, and the morality of crossing borders illegally. They also touch on the politicization of science, criminal justice perspectives, and dispelling the myth of Black fatherlessness.