We had a fun, low-key show but an educational one at the same time. Greg and Chan set up a fun show and we hope you enjoy it. The worlds black people use to communicate means multiple things. In America, a lot of Black people feel they've lost their original language. We were born here, or our parents were born in other countries and raised us here. No matter what in America black people create slang and short words for better understanding. No matter what it is, our mannerisms, abilities, and root words are derived from our greatest continent Africa. The words we want other cultures to stop saying, we definitely went over DC terms, and more. We had great guests too... 

For me, the world that I would like other cultures to stop using or being comfortable with is the N-word. If you are not discriminated against by your skin, complexion, or genes that word is not for you. No matter where you grew up or what your friends looked like. “It is not the ‘privilege,’ acquired or preserved, of the dominant class, but the overall effect of its strategic positions, an effect that is manifested and sometimes extended by the position of those who are dominated."  "White and Black, Good and Bad, Master and Slave: a relationship that sets one thing as the opposite and antagonist of the other." -huckmag No matter what articles say I feel that black people have a battle within themselves a lot about "blackness"; we don't need outside ethnicities making us feel bad about our greatness. 

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