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This video is best watched after watching this short primer first here (just copy and paste this link into your browser) bit.ly/3x5s7lY. Today I discuss my Dave Chappelle Africa moment and why own members of our communities fall woefully short in improving Black and Asian relations and White and Asian relations. I end this podcast with solutions of how we can stop promoting hatred and animosity not only between different races but even within the same race, as I frequently observe. You will have to visit my YouTube channel at skwealthacademy podcast to view the referenced video clips at the 19:05 and 36:00 mark of this audio only podcast. Many blessings to every individual that reads this comment, comments below and decides TODAY to become part of the solution instead of remaining part of the problem.
Support me at:
https://www.patreon.com/skwealthacademy
https://www.gofundme.com/f/skwealthacademy
Bookmark my content sites at:
https://maalamalama.com/wordpress
https://skwealthacademy.podbean.com
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/skwealthacademy-3cs-podcast/id1316837702
LEARN about skwealthacademy's curriculum and mission to overhaul the broken global education system here: https://www.maalamalama.com/pdf/skwealthacademy_factsheet.pdf
Podcast timeline: 0:00- 3:15 Into and preview of upcoming skwealthacademy podcasts 3:15 - 8:05 The rise of MAD (Miseducated Academic Decathelete) unthinking pods in society 8:05 - 19:05 My Dave Chappelle Africa moment and lessons learned from my first time living overseas 19:05 - 36:00 How mass media and law enforcement agencies contribute to racial divide and perpetuate racial hatred and hate crimes 36:00 - 47:30 Do better Spike Lee 47:30 -52:00 Solutions we can all implement to purge racial hatred from society
FAIR USE DISCLAIMER: The short clips of CBS news and of Spike Lee's Da Five Bloods are presented for teaching purposes only and are only included to illustrate the teaching points of this educational video and therefore are not subject to copyright infringement claims under the fair use act.
This video is best watched after watching this short primer first here (just copy and paste this link into your browser) bit.ly/3x5s7lY. Today I discuss my Dave Chappelle Africa moment and why own members of our communities fall woefully short in improving Black and Asian relations and White and Asian relations. I end this podcast with solutions of how we can stop promoting hatred and animosity not only between different races but even within the same race, as I frequently observe. You will have to visit my YouTube channel at skwealthacademy podcast to view the referenced video clips at the 19:05 and 36:00 mark of this audio only podcast. Many blessings to every individual that reads this comment, comments below and decides TODAY to become part of the solution instead of remaining part of the problem.
Support me at:
https://www.patreon.com/skwealthacademy
https://www.gofundme.com/f/skwealthacademy
Bookmark my content sites at:
https://maalamalama.com/wordpress
https://skwealthacademy.podbean.com
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/skwealthacademy-3cs-podcast/id1316837702
LEARN about skwealthacademy's curriculum and mission to overhaul the broken global education system here: https://www.maalamalama.com/pdf/skwealthacademy_factsheet.pdf
Podcast timeline: 0:00- 3:15 Into and preview of upcoming skwealthacademy podcasts 3:15 - 8:05 The rise of MAD (Miseducated Academic Decathelete) unthinking pods in society 8:05 - 19:05 My Dave Chappelle Africa moment and lessons learned from my first time living overseas 19:05 - 36:00 How mass media and law enforcement agencies contribute to racial divide and perpetuate racial hatred and hate crimes 36:00 - 47:30 Do better Spike Lee 47:30 -52:00 Solutions we can all implement to purge racial hatred from society
FAIR USE DISCLAIMER: The short clips of CBS news and of Spike Lee's Da Five Bloods are presented for teaching purposes only and are only included to illustrate the teaching points of this educational video and therefore are not subject to copyright infringement claims under the fair use act.