Welcome back to another electrifying episode of RANTS WITH ANTDAMNiT where FAT LIVER JONES isn’t afraid to stir the pot with some sizzling hot takes and a generous serving of side-eye. We kick things off with an eye-opening black history tidbit about George Stinney Jr, the youngest black person executed in the 20th century. It's a somber reality check on past injustices, underscoring our mission to never forget and always fight for justice. Hold onto your hats as we wade into the cultural tsunami that was Super Bowl 59, which some critics called “TOO “BLACK.” How do you define the right amount of representation anyway? And speaking of controversies, Kanye West is making waves with yet another of his infamous 72-hour Twitter rants, challenging sanity and social norms yet again. Our deep dive? A Twitter topic turned toxic: Why is autism on the rise? From conspiracy theories to misunderstood science, FAT LIVER cuts through the noise with the sharp precision you’ve come to expect.The next hot seat is Anthony Edwards, who’s making headlines not just for his skills but his latest, messiest baby momma drama. How does one balance fame, fortune, and a tabloid that loves to feed on human chaos? From there, we transition into a deep thought: "Who do you live for?" A question inspired by the show Paradise on HULU. It’s rich, profound, and bound to make you question every decision you've ever made. Rapid-fire round keeps the momentum with some wickedly controversial potshots: Amber Rose apparently aging "like a white woman" after an alleged MAGA soul sale, Dr. Umar Johnson potentially swapping the school bells for church chimes, and if the Gulf of Mexico’s name change proposal to the Gulf of America (seriously, who comes up with this stuff?). Toss in Vice President Kamala Harris’ husband’s evident lack of melanin, and a neighborly incident involving the forced screening of ROOTS to dial down some ignorance about racism. Tune in, and let the rants roll!
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