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In this episode, Bobby Bronz (@bobbybronz) and Patrick Hughes (@notpatrickhughes) delve into the impact of political rhetoric on society, particularly regarding marginalized communities, and emphasize the importance of policy in shaping political choices as they get into a a discussion on the NFL's role in social issues, drawing parallels to the ongoing fight for justice and equality. In this conversation, the speakers discuss various themes surrounding public service accountability, the significance of Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl performance, and the ongoing debate about Lil Wayne's legacy in hip hop.
By Patrick HughesIn this episode, Bobby Bronz (@bobbybronz) and Patrick Hughes (@notpatrickhughes) delve into the impact of political rhetoric on society, particularly regarding marginalized communities, and emphasize the importance of policy in shaping political choices as they get into a a discussion on the NFL's role in social issues, drawing parallels to the ongoing fight for justice and equality. In this conversation, the speakers discuss various themes surrounding public service accountability, the significance of Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl performance, and the ongoing debate about Lil Wayne's legacy in hip hop.