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EPISODE · Mar 5, 2018 · 1H 36M

ii-042 The Black Who Cried Wolf... Tot Tot Tottie

from Introspective Insight: The Black Wall Street Podcast · host Black Static Podcast Network

Peace, Love, and all that good stuff! WoS – Moxie – Courage; nerve; determination QoS – For every minute you remain angry, you give up sixty seconds of peace of mind. Off-Topic – Movin on up, to the eastside | Florida about to change the game | NBA Youngboy hittin his girl Topic – The Progressive Oppressive Mindset ~The Progressive Oppressive Mindset is the type of mindset who looks to break barriers (race, gender, inequality, etc.) and influence change but does by trying to band together and force the hands of the oppressor through the use of boycotts. ~The more knowledgeable we become in this world the more we look for equality. This means what ever our white brothers and sisters get we have to either meet that or surpass that. And if we are lowballed we are quick to pull the race card, gender card, and any other card that can start a ongoing conversation. ~ This happens across the board but more specifically I’m speaking exclusively on the African community. The most current happening of this is the whole Monique Vs. Netflix situation. ~When Monique didn’t get what she wanted money wise she decided to call out Netflix claiming gender and race bias as well as calling for a boycott. ~Gender/race bias are present today but every time we don’t get exactly what we want we cant just pull those political cards thinking that these white corporations are going to jump. The only thing that makes them move is money and competition. ~ Looking to change what they are doing that you see is wrong is the progressive side working for the better of all that comes behind you BUT doing that by calling for boycotting in hopes that white corporate America will even budge is the oppressive side at work thus you have the progressive oppressive mindset. Break | WYD x Nowell Major Topic – Motherly Duty vs. Parental knowledge ~Does a mother have right to ask her child’s father how he knows his child’s social? ~I think asking a father how he knows something about his child is blatant disrespect ~I can see if he is a dead beat and wants nothing to do with his child but if he isn’t and you still feel the need to ask that, I think it is a clear slap in the face. ~People are shady and use their child’s social for bills and cable and such but whose to say the mom wont do the same thing ~The only time I think that question should be asked is if a parent is asking for the social security number out of the blue so now you need to question as to why he/she is asking for it, what they need it for, and so on. ~But to just ask how you got your child’s social is disrespectful to a responsible father doing what he needs to do in order to take care of his child. ~Motherly duty is to protect and provide and so is the fathers and I think it is common parental knowledge to have access to your child’s important information, period. Thank you for checking out this episode of Introspective Insight: The Black Wallstreet Podcast and we hope you come back next week with a new set of ears. If you haven’t done so already, please take a minute and leave a quick rating and review of the show on iTunes, soundcloud, tunein radio, or stitcher. It will help us to keep delivering great content that you want to hear every week! Subscribe to Introspective Insight via iTunes | Soundcloud | Stitcher | Tunein Radio As always, #JoinTheConversation | #StayRoyal Social Media FB: RoyalFlexTheBrand | Devin Malik Anglin | RFTB: Introspective Insight Hot Topics | FlowGodFlaMo IG: RoyalFlexTheBrand | KingDevDoe | D.Horace | FlowGodFlaMo Twitter: RFTB_Official | iiTalkShow | KingDevDoe Youtube: Devon Horace | Youcaring.com/RFTBinsight

Peace, Love, and all that good stuff! WoS – Moxie – Courage; nerve; determination QoS – For every minute you remain angry, you give up sixty seconds of peace of mind. Off-Topic – Movin on up, to the eastside | Florida about to change the game | NBA Youngboy hittin his girl Topic – The Progressive Oppressive Mindset ~The Progressive Oppressive Mindset is the type of mindset who looks to break barriers (race, gender, inequality, etc.) and influence change but does by trying to band together and force the hands of the oppressor through the use of boycotts. ~The more knowledgeable we become in this world the more we look for equality. This means what ever our white brothers and sisters get we have to either meet that or surpass that. And if we are lowballed we are quick to pull the race card, gender card, and any other card that can start a ongoing conversation. ~ This happens across the board but more specifically I’m speaking exclusively on the African community. The most current happening of this is the whole Monique Vs. Netflix situation. ~When Monique didn’t get what she wanted money wise she decided to call out Netflix claiming gender and race bias as well as calling for a boycott. ~Gender/race bias are present today but every time we don’t get exactly what we want we cant just pull those political cards thinking that these white corporations are going to jump. The only thing that makes them move is money and competition. ~ Looking to change what they are doing that you see is wrong is the progressive side working for the better of all that comes behind you BUT doing that by calling for boycotting in hopes that white corporate America will even budge is the oppressive side at work thus you have the progressive oppressive mindset. Break | WYD x Nowell Major Topic – Motherly Duty vs. Parental knowledge ~Does a mother have right to ask her child’s father how he knows his child’s social? ~I think asking a father how he knows something about his child is blatant disrespect ~I can see if he is a dead beat and wants nothing to do with his child but if he isn’t and you still feel the need to ask that, I think it is a clear slap in the face. ~People are shady and use their child’s social for bills and cable and such but whose to say the mom wont do the same thing ~The only time I think that question should be asked is if a parent is asking for the social security number out of the blue so now you need to question as to why he/she is asking for it, what they need it for, and so on. ~But to just ask how you got your child’s social is disrespectful to a responsible father doing what he needs to do in order to take care of his child. ~Motherly duty is to protect and provide and so is the fathers and I think it is common parental knowledge to have access to your child’s important information, period. Thank you for checking out this episode of Introspective Insight: The Black Wallstreet Podcast and we hope you come back next week with a new set of ears. If you haven’t done so already, please take a minute and leave a quick rating and review of the show on iTunes, soundcloud, tunein radio, or stitcher. It will help us to keep delivering great content that you want to hear every week! Subscribe to Introspective Insight via iTunes | Soundcloud | Stitcher | Tunein Radio As always, #JoinTheConversation | #StayRoyal Social Media FB: RoyalFlexTheBrand | Devin Malik Anglin | RFTB: Introspective Insight Hot Topics | FlowGodFlaMo IG: RoyalFlexTheBrand | KingDevDoe | D.Horace | FlowGodFlaMo Twitter: RFTB_Official | iiTalkShow | KingDevDoe Youtube: Devon Horace | Youcaring.com/RFTBinsight

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Peace, Love, and all that good stuff! WoS – Moxie – Courage; nerve; determination QoS – For every minute you remain angry, you give up sixty seconds of peace of mind. Off-Topic – Movin on up, to the eastside | Florida about to change the game |...

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