It Got BRICKER (Part Two) Feat Ler And Lionel
Welcome Back!! In Part Two we get into the segments..What Got Us Hard This Week, The Hard, The Soft and Just The Tip..Enjoy!! Socials: LerInstagram – @LerStevensTwitter – @LerStevens LionelInstagram […]
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In this episode, Jack Rico and Mike Sargent discuss why actress Angela Bassett’s reaction to losing the Best Supporting Actress award to Jamie Lee Curtis at the 95th Oscars went viral, and what it means for Black women in Hollywood. They then debate the misuse of the term “wokeness” in society.
Segment 1: Angela Bassett’s Viral Oscar Reaction
– Jack Rico and Mike Sargent analyze Angela Bassett’s loss to Jamie Lee Curtis in the Best Supporting Actress category at the 95th Academy Awards, which sparked renewed conversations about racism and bias in the Oscars.
– They argue that the Academy’s predominantly older white male membership has likely led to unequal opportunities for Black actors and films.
– The discussion then focuses on the lack of visibility for Angela Bassett’s Oscar campaign compared to Jamie Lee Curtis’s and discusses the challenges Black actors and filmmakers face in the industry.
Segment 2: The Misuse of “Wokeness” in Society
– Mike and Jack discuss how the concept of “wokeness,” which originated in the Black community to signify awareness of racial injustice, has been co-opted and weaponized by some conservatives.
– They examine an interview where conservative author Bethany Mandel struggled to define “woke” and criticize it, revealing her ignorance about the term.
– The hosts explore the fear some people have about acknowledging historical wrongs and shifts in power dynamics.
– Mike provides a clear definition of “wokeness” and its roots in the African American community as a term for recognizing racial discrimination and prejudice.
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Welcome Back!! In Part Two we get into the segments..What Got Us Hard This Week, The Hard, The Soft and Just The Tip..Enjoy!! Socials: LerInstagram – @LerStevensTwitter – @LerStevens LionelInstagram […]
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