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“No one man should have all that power.” - Kanye, foreshadowing his November 2020 election
Linc and Andrew recorded live and in-person for the first time since the pandemic was declared in March. They freestyled on the presidential bid of Kanye West and the potential for the dopest First Family in American history. They also tackled the growing cancel culture and lack of civil discourse over celebrities like J.K. Rowling and their controversial opinions. Lastly, in the wake of racial sensitivity in North America, they explored the pressure on sports teams with Indigenous names and logos to adapt to the 21st century.
Update: On July 13, the NFL’s Washington Redskins have committed to changing their team name. On July 14, there were unsubstantiated rumours that Kanye ended his presidential bid that have since been refuted (he’s officially registered in Oklahoma).
Why is relevance so hard to maintain?
Follow @LADS_Unfiltered on Twitter
Find out more at https://lads-unfiltered.pinecast.co
By The LA Podcast“No one man should have all that power.” - Kanye, foreshadowing his November 2020 election
Linc and Andrew recorded live and in-person for the first time since the pandemic was declared in March. They freestyled on the presidential bid of Kanye West and the potential for the dopest First Family in American history. They also tackled the growing cancel culture and lack of civil discourse over celebrities like J.K. Rowling and their controversial opinions. Lastly, in the wake of racial sensitivity in North America, they explored the pressure on sports teams with Indigenous names and logos to adapt to the 21st century.
Update: On July 13, the NFL’s Washington Redskins have committed to changing their team name. On July 14, there were unsubstantiated rumours that Kanye ended his presidential bid that have since been refuted (he’s officially registered in Oklahoma).
Why is relevance so hard to maintain?
Follow @LADS_Unfiltered on Twitter
Find out more at https://lads-unfiltered.pinecast.co