183: Generations of pHARMa Commoditizing the Black Community

EPISODE · Jan 29, 2024 · 1H 32M

183: Generations of pHARMa Commoditizing the Black Community

from Future Generations Podcast with Dr. Stanton Hom

This week, we welcome back Kevin Jenkins, an entrepreneur, speaker, and activist who has been a prominent figure in the health freedom movement over the last several years. Kevin's mission is to level the global playing field by exposing the hidden agendas, lies, corruption, and distorted versions of truth that continuously divide our communities. Tune in as Kevin and Dr. Stan discuss racism, health disparities, and social constructs within this country and across the globe. With his extensive knowledge and experiences, Kevin will inspire you to contribute to creating a better world for all.   Quotes: "I'm not afraid of a little controversy. I live through that. It doesn't bother me whatsoever. Because you have to stand flat-footed and look evil and look tyranny in the face, so we can win to the day, so it's not pointing the finger at someone who's pointing the finger at me, so I can get done what I think is necessary to save this planet and save this world. And it's all about children." – Kevin Jenkins  "Parents, It's your responsibility to teach your kids who they are at home. I said all the great lectures I went to were from my parents because private schools are not equipped to teach kids about Black history." – Kevin Jenkins  "I try to be the best example to get them to understand that you can live your true power. And when you fall in that process, admit it so they can learn and evolve from it too." – Kevin Jenkins    Key Takeaways: Inequality runs deep in our systems, such as healthcare, education, and politics, not just in how people treat each other. To make a difference, addressing these systematic issues is critical. Living with awareness, setting a good example, and teaching kids to think for themselves are the keys. This helps Black communities grow strong and break free from the cycles of disease and oppression. The next generation should be ready to stand up to injustices. They need to know the history and be strong instead of falling into the victim mentality.   Highlights/Timeline: [10:27] – What problems do the black community experience in the healthcare industry? [21:39] – Why does the movement for social justice lack progression? [28:30] – How could changing the language and avoiding the negative terms greatly impact your mentality? [35:18] – How does global racism impact African countries? [47:30] – Why is creating a toxin-free environment optimal for the development of children? [54:24] – How can black leadership and changing the status quo create a positive change for the black community? [1:03:35] – How does Kevin inspire the black community? [1:07:26] – Why does self-care and healthy living play a big role in the black community? [1:09:07] – Why is it essential to provide context and articulate opinions? [1:13:18] – How does censorship impact personal growth within the black Community? [1:17:51] – Why should parents carefully train, nurture, and develop future leaders in this world?   Conclusion: The key to true empowerment lies in living consciously. As we strive for this, it becomes crucial to impart critical thinking skills to the younger generation and firmly reject language and ideas that contribute to oppression. A deep understanding of history within black communities is critical because this knowledge becomes a powerful tool to resist negative outside influences and fortify the resilience of black communities.  All humans should be treated equally. No one deserves to be oppressed. It is up to us to do our best to create a better world! Resources: Learn more about Kevin Jenkins: Twitter: https://twitter.com/Kevdjenkins1963/  Truth Social: https://truthsocial.com/kevdjenkins1 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kevdjenkins1/    Learn more about Dr. Stanton Hom on: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stanhomdc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drstantonhom Twitter: https://twitter.com/drstantonhom Website: https://futuregenerationssd.com/  Podcast Website: https://thefuturegen.com Stay Connected with the Future Generations Podcast: Instagram: @futuregenpodcast, @thefuturegensd and @drstantonhom_ Facebook: Future Generations Podcast and Future Generations | Clinic of Chiropractic Website: Future Generations | Clinic of Chiropractic If you would like to learn more about the truth behind the pandemic, please check out The End of C0V1D.  Click the link to sign up: https://theendofcovid.com/ref/352/    Get the Heart of Freedom III Replay here: https://hof3replay.thefuturegen.com/hof3recording Join the Future Generations Community here: https://community.thefuturegen.com   Remember to Rate, Review and Subscribe on iTunes and Follow us on Spotify Follow us on Instagram: @futuregenpodcast   San Diego area residents, take advantage of our special New Patient offer exclusively for podcast listeners here. 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