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In this episode, the hosts discuss the significance of Black August, emphasizing the importance of consistency in activism, the historical context of Black liberation movements, and the need for education […]
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In this episode, White Collar Suge kicks off with a wild Epstein list accusation toward Sham, leading to a flurry of chaotic banter, side-eyes, and Drake jokes that never really recover. Riker shifts the topic with a house-flipping pitch that spirals into debates over gentrification, Detroit slander, and the Black Libertarian declaring war on Dearborn. The crew dives into the wild world of rating apps, vulnerability politics, and the myth of womanhood rebrands, all while Sham insists he’s not participating (but totally is). Things heat up as they confront Pro-Black hypocrisy, the “Kamala ain’t it” argument, and how some foster kids were treated like slaves by a white couple in a true story twist. By the end, everyone’s confessing arrest stories, debating Resident Evil as celibacy propaganda, and dragging Tariq Nasheed for being Pro-Black with a snow bunny.
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In this episode, the hosts discuss the significance of Black August, emphasizing the importance of consistency in activism, the historical context of Black liberation movements, and the need for education […]
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