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In this week's episode of *Black Out*, we dive into the hidden realities behind Meta’s data storage practices. Even if you delete your information, it might still be saved. We’re unpacking the implications of this on privacy and control over your own data in the digital age. What does it mean to truly delete something online, and why does this matter more than ever?
We also dig into family dynamics and the entertainment industry with a discussion on Tony Rock’s recent comments. Tony shared his disappointment about his brother Chris Rock never casting him in one of his movies. This brings up questions around support, opportunity, and family expectations in Hollywood.
Then, we get into the complex topic of reparations. It’s a divisive and essential issue, with passionate opinions on both sides. What would meaningful reparations look like, and what impact could they have on society? Special guest 19 Keys joins us to share his perspective and to explore whether America is more divided than ever. Are the divides too deep, or is there hope for unity?
We also look at the recent legal troubles surrounding Durk. We discuss what the situation reveals about the challenges facing artists today and the life lessons we can take from it. In a time where every move can impact public perception, what are the takeaways for navigating success and staying grounded?
Finally, we talk about the power of your vote and why it matters more than ever. With discussions on Black Nationalism, the “Save Yourself” movement, and the relentless drive of the hustle culture, we highlight the paths to self-empowerment and growth. From politics to personal success, this episode covers the critical conversations of our time.
#MetaData #TonyRock #ChrisRock #Reparations #19Keys #AmericanDivision #Durk #LegalTrouble #VotePower #BlackNationalism #SaveYourselfMovemen
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In this week's episode of *Black Out*, we dive into the hidden realities behind Meta’s data storage practices. Even if you delete your information, it might still be saved. We’re unpacking the implications of this on privacy and control over your own data in the digital age. What does it mean to truly delete something online, and why does this matter more than ever?
We also dig into family dynamics and the entertainment industry with a discussion on Tony Rock’s recent comments. Tony shared his disappointment about his brother Chris Rock never casting him in one of his movies. This brings up questions around support, opportunity, and family expectations in Hollywood.
Then, we get into the complex topic of reparations. It’s a divisive and essential issue, with passionate opinions on both sides. What would meaningful reparations look like, and what impact could they have on society? Special guest 19 Keys joins us to share his perspective and to explore whether America is more divided than ever. Are the divides too deep, or is there hope for unity?
We also look at the recent legal troubles surrounding Durk. We discuss what the situation reveals about the challenges facing artists today and the life lessons we can take from it. In a time where every move can impact public perception, what are the takeaways for navigating success and staying grounded?
Finally, we talk about the power of your vote and why it matters more than ever. With discussions on Black Nationalism, the “Save Yourself” movement, and the relentless drive of the hustle culture, we highlight the paths to self-empowerment and growth. From politics to personal success, this episode covers the critical conversations of our time.
#MetaData #TonyRock #ChrisRock #Reparations #19Keys #AmericanDivision #Durk #LegalTrouble #VotePower #BlackNationalism #SaveYourselfMovemen
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