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An Inconvenient Truth
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Length:
49 minutes
Released:
Feb 16, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Earlier this week, the Breaking Atoms crew reached their first milestone. Congrats to the man dem for getting 1000 plays across the first episodes. So, as a special thank you gift, here's a bonus episode to kick off your weekend. Heads up though, because this one is heated. Using the recent Nike London advert as a muse, Sumit and Chris tackle some loaded subject matter such as diversity, inclusion, cultural appropriation, social anxiety, peer pressure and lots more. Sumit ups the ante by airing out his own community for what he calls, their inherent racism. He blacked out. Pun intended. The conversation closes with some reflective insight into why we as people sometimes become threatened, angry and uncomfortable when faced with the truth. What is it about the truth that makes us want it so bad but run away from it when we get it? How thin is the line between constructive criticism and hate? Why is yo ass so sensitive? These are the questions... Follow The Breaking Atoms Podcast Facebook: @breaktheatoms Instagram: @breaktheatoms / @hiphopchronicle / @iamkinetik Soundcloud: @breaktheatoms Twitter: @breaktheatoms / @hiphopchronicle / @iamkinetik
Released:
Feb 16, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
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