EP 23: Roe v Wade, Alternative Ways to Protest, Virtue Signaling, and much more

EPISODE · Jul 15, 2022 · 47 MIN

EP 23: Roe v Wade, Alternative Ways to Protest, Virtue Signaling, and much more

from Consciousness at Play Podcast · host David Mikanda & Jihad Brown

00:50 Jihad’s weekly Check-In 09:00 Dave's weekly Check-In 12:40 The guys share their takes on the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe vs Wade17:15 “Nowadays it seems, if you don’t choose to advocate where on you stand on polarizing topics people will condemn you or judge how by not choosing a side you are part of the problem” - Jihad 17:35 Jihad share’s an anecdote from his recent trip to Cleveland25:50 Dave advocates for people to protest in alternative ways (I.e voting with your dollar /or voting for elected officials who share the same values as you)28:50 “Real change isn’t going to come from politics soley, it’s going to happen based on how each individual (person) chooses to live their life” - Dave 29:20 Dave feels it’s important for people to reflect on this question “How do you create change in your own personal life, before you yell and scream for other people to make change in your life” 31:45 Dave expresses how when people began virtue signaling at the height of the BLM movement in America it led to him feeling triggered, and to questioning whether people truly cared about issues black people face in America 38:00 The recent implosion of the Brooklyn Nets basketball team 39:00 The guys talk about athletes and mega contracts that are available to them nowadays 44:00 Jihad brings up how we’re witnessing a power struggle between athletes and owners in the NBA 

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