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January 20, 2020 110 mins
  • Yung Joc clowned for driving in a rideshare company. Lots of backlash by black people claiming that only blacks put each other down for having a less than glamorous job, is this true? Why does it appear we are the only ones recording ignorance amongst our race and broadcasting it for the world to see?
  • Oprah’s silent reneg in #MeTooMovement against prominent black figures? Is Oprah an industry/media plant? 
  • Tyler Perry recently revealed he is the only writer in his writer’s room, are we really surprised?
  • In regards to supporting black-owned businesses, many black business owners suggest that due to their designation as a B.O.B. many of their customers of color expect discounts; why are many black people willing to pay premium without fuss at businesses of other ethnicities but hold black businesses to a higher standard while expecting a lower cost? Are you able to do business in your own neighborhood?
  • With the rash of arrests of emerging and established Hip-Hop artists (most recently DaBaby & Pop Smoke), is there a lack of knowledge/mentorship being exhibited by the Hip-Hop O.G.’s to the new generation?
  • Hollywood’s blatant racism and how to combat cancel culture of our media when they don’t like their ugly history (I.E. Watchman cancelation, American Gods actor Orlando Jones firing, making Power more difficult to watch after the show carried Starz).
  • The negative effects of the feminist movement (Slut Walk…etc.) and how over sexualization is making it harder for the average women, particularly black women, and the underlying negative repercussions to the community. 
  • Why Kamala Harris and Corey Booker do not resonate with their own demographic as showcased by their failed presidential bids. 


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