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Gina Carano is Fired, and the Disturbing Trend of Cancel Culture Continues

February 21, 2021 by Javis Ogden Leave a Comment

Photo: Mark Cuthbert, UK Press via Getty Images

Gina Carano’s firing by Lucasfilm and Disney continues our disturbing trend of being intolerant towards disagreeable points of view.

Most people are focusing on Gina Carano’s poor use of a Holocaust analogy to justify the decision to drop her from The Mandalorian. What is being sorely missed is the point she was attempting to make. That is, we have adopted a culture of acceptance towards liberal points a view and an intolerance towards conservative, more traditional points of view. This imbalance is counterproductive to the notion of free speech and civil discourse, and as a result, Gina Carano has become another victim of ridiculous cancel culture. Poor analogy aside, her overall point is valid, and it is sad to see our society continue to traverse down the rabbit hole of persecution and career head-hunting for those who express conservative or otherwise disagreeable points of view.

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Filed Under: Society Tagged With: Accountability, cancel, cancel culture, conservative, democrat, Disney, fairness, forgiveness, free speech, Freedom, Gina Carano, Growth, Instagram, liberal, Logic, Lucasfilm, opportunity, podcast, principle, republican, Social Media, society, Star Wars, The Mandalorian, youtube

YFN Lucci’s Legal Troubles Represent a Larger Cultural Problem with Our Actions, Decisions, and Role Models

February 10, 2021 by Javis Ogden Leave a Comment

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YFN Lucci’s recent run-in with the law serves as a lens through which we can view our continued commitment to bad decisions and the need for us to become more culturally multi-faceted, and not be so tethered to hip-hop imagery and tropes.

Hip-hop star YFN Lucci is now in legal trouble after being arrested for his alleged participation in a shooting in Atlanta that left one man dead. The question isn’t whether he is innocent or not, but why he willfully made the decision to involve himself in this type of situation. This represents a greater societal issue with people of color making similar decisions and clinging to certain aspects of what we perceive to be our culture; decisions that lead to incarceration, and in more serious cases, death. We discuss that aspect of our culture, as well as our thoughts on how to incorporate more balance into our culture so that more of us can lead productive lives, make better decisions AND embrace who we are through cultural pride.

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Filed Under: Culture Tagged With: balance, Black Lives Matter, black voices, Culture, discipline, Freedom, Hip-Hop, Hip-Hop Music, hope, imagery, Instagram, lifestyle, Logic, Music, podcast, pride, Rap, Rap Music, Social Media, society, YFN Lucci, youtube

What the Washington D.C. Capitol Insurrection TEACHES Us About Practical Solutions

January 10, 2021 by Javis Ogden Leave a Comment

Photo: Shannon Stapleton, Reuters

Although high emotions are understandable, let’s not allow what happened at the Capitol to stop us from continuing to discuss PRACTICAL solutions to social and racial inequality.

The January 6, 2021 insurrection at the Capitol building in Washington D.C. spurred a racial conversation as to the difference in the way that people of color would be treated versus the way that the insurrectionists were treated. For us, this served as a reminder that there are practical ways to approach the conversation around combatting racial inequality, and there are impractical ways to do so. We want to talk about those practical ways.

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Filed Under: Society Tagged With: Accountability, Black Lives Matter, capitol building, cooperation, emotion, emotional, Equality, Freedom, hate, hope, ideology, inequality, Instagram, insurrection, Logic, Love, media, practical, Racial inequality, Racism, Social Media, society, solutions, Understanding, Unity, Washington D.C., youtube

Dwayne Haskins’ Failure TEACHES Us the Value of Discipline and Seizing Opportunity

January 4, 2021 by Javis Ogden Leave a Comment

Photo: Daniel Kucin Jr., AP

Let Dwayne Haskins’ current status as an unemployed pro football player serve as a lesson to all those who aspire for greatness: be disciplined at all times, and never take an opportunity for granted.

After sustained poor performance, followed by being exposed for having a night out with strippers at an unmasked party, the Washington Football team said enough is enough and released 2019’s number-15-overall draft pick Dwayne Haskins. We discuss the societal implications of his release, whether there are any implications for black quarterbacks at-large, and how this teaches those looking to build something for themselves the importance of maintaining discipline and not squandering opportunity.

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Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: athlete, consistency, content, Culture, discipline, Dwayne Haskins, focus, Football, hard work, Humanity, Instagram, Logic, NFL, opportunity, podcast, professional, Red Pill, Social Media, society, Sports, Stripper, support, value, Washington Football Team, wear a mask, youtube

Let’s Get to the BOTTOM of Cardi B’s Woman of the Year Award

December 27, 2020 by Javis Ogden Leave a Comment

Photo: Xavier Collin, Image Press Agency, Splash News

Don’t get mad at Cardi B for becoming Billboard’s 2020 Woman of the Year. Instead, take issue with the people because it is the people who glorify the behavior and make her so influential.

Cardi B was bestowed Billboard’s 2020 Woman of the Year honor, and people had issues with it. While questions over the validity of the appointment are fine, if you have a problem with Cardi B winning this award, then you probably have a problem with a deeper issue in our culture. Let’s talk about that deeper issue.

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Filed Under: Society Tagged With: Art, authenticity, BET, Billboard, Cardi B, Culture, dance, Goals, Hip-Hop, hiphop culture, hiphop music, honesty, Instagram, MTV, Music, podcast, pop culture, popular, role model, Social Media, society, twerk, VH1, wap, youtube

Domonique Foxworth’s Josh Allen Comments EXPOSE a Problem with the Mainstream Media

December 22, 2020 by Javis Ogden Leave a Comment

Photo: ESPN Images

The mainstream media, including ESPN, is in the socio-political game. This is just fine, as long as all REASONABLE sides are afforded the same platform.

ESPN Commentator Domonique Foxworth’s comments about NFL QB Josh Allen’s fanbase are representative of the one-sided climate of social discourse in today’s mainstream media, as well as among the people. The only way things are going to become more cooperative is if ALL reasonable viewpoints, not just those of the social justice variety, are afforded platforms to be heard. BE REASONABLE PEOPLE!

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Filed Under: Culture Tagged With: Black Lives Matter, commentary, conservative, content, Culture, ESPN, fair, fairness, liberal, Logic, mainstream, media, NFL, Opinion, Perspective, podcast, politics, Social Media, society, Sports, Understanding, values, youtube

Dave Chappelle Urges Fans to Not Watch “Chappelle’s Show”. Ownership Matters!

December 12, 2020 by Javis Ogden Leave a Comment

Photo: Mathieu Bitton, Netflix

Dave Chappelle is another cautionary tale on the importance of knowing your worth and having an ownership mentality.

During a recent stand-up set, comedian Dave Chappelle took some time to plead with his fans to not watch reruns of his early-2000s sketch-comedy show “Chappelle’s Show” because he does not own a piece of it, and thus is not paid royalties for the work that he created. This prompted us to continue our ongoing conversation about the importance of ownership, and how it is the key to freedom in life. This is also the first episode in which we have a guest contributor to the platform – local artist and friend of the channel Titaness Writes! Follow “Tite” on the channels below for everything she has going on musically and otherwise!

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Filed Under: Society Tagged With: Art, Artist, Black Lives Matter, Chappelle's Show, comedian, comedy, Comedy Central, consistency, Culture, Dave Chappelle, education, Freedom, hard work, knowledge, leverage, Logic, owner, ownership, power, society, value, viacom

Is T.I.’s Claim that Women Only Want a Man Who Has Options Valid?

November 30, 2020 by Javis Ogden Leave a Comment

Photo: Charles Sykes, Invision, AP, File

Whether women prefer men who are wanted by other women shouldn’t be up for debate. Rather, we need to discuss how women being honest about that can help to foster better relationships for everyone.

During a recent episode of his podcast “ExpediTIously”, rapper and entrepreneur T.I. asserted that women are only attracted to men who keep other women and have options. We discuss whether this is valid, and the importance of women being honest with themselves so that we can try to retain some semblance of the notion of “relationships”.

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Filed Under: Relationships Tagged With: attractive, Couple, couples, Culture, expeditiously, family, hiphop, honesty, Logic, Love, Men, Music, options, podcast, quality, Rap, Rap Music, Relationship Goals, Sex, society, value, Women

NBA Player Boycott – Our Reactions

September 4, 2020 by Javis Ogden Leave a Comment

Photo: Jesse D. Garrabrant, NBAE via Getty Images

How practical were the NBA player boycotts in the wake of the shooting of Jacob Blake?

In the wake of the shooting of Jacob Blake, NBA players collectively banned together to refuse play for two consecutive days on August 27 and 28. We discuss the practicality of the walk-off, whether it’s appropriate that professional athletes are being placed on the frontlines in the fight against racial inequality, and how others are being let off the hook.

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Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: Accountability, Basketball, BlackLivesMatter, boycott, Culture, education, empowerment, Freedom, history, Justice, knowledge, LeBronJames, Logic, NBA, NBA Playoffs, podcast, Protest, Racism, society, Sports, strike, support, Unity, vote

Nick Cannon and Why Cancel Culture Has to Go

July 24, 2020 by Javis Ogden Leave a Comment

Photo: Bryan Bedder, Getty Images for MTV

Why can’t we be mindful of one’s body of work and use mistakes as a teachable moment, rather than resorting to ‘Cancel Culture’?

We discuss the fallout from Nick Cannon’s antisemitic remarks during his podcast and his subsequent firing by CBS/Viacom. We also get into the value of teachable moments, why “cancel culture” is a problem that needs to go away, and why we should be reasonable enough to consider a person’s body of work before becoming cyber bullies who want to cancel someone who has done positive things throughout their career.

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Filed Under: Culture Tagged With: Art, Black Lives Matter, cancel, cancel culture, canceled, cbs, creativity, Culture, education, forgiveness, Growth, hard work, leadership, Logic, MTV, Nick Cannon, ownership, philanthropic, philanthropy, reasonable, Social Media, society, support, twitter, Understanding, viacom, wildnout, work ethic

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