Paradigm132
By Rashad Horne
Paradigm132Dec 15, 2022
Robert Smith on Lost Black Wealth
Uncle Tom 1
Uncle Tom 2
Are colleges really failing black students?
Housing Discrimination?
Different Perspective on 40 acres and a mule
Addressing certain fallacies
Book Review Charter schools and their enemies
Meta
Wage inflation
Random Opinions
It’s not Joe Biden’s Fault
A brief talk about capitalism
What Hate Crime Bill?
Let’s Talk Black for a minute
Drill Music Laws
HBCU resurgence
Metaverse Potential
You're not qualified
On today's episode I deep dive into programs that don't yield adequate because unqualified individuals are allowed to be in charge
Pound Cake speech
On today's episode I review Bill Cosby's infamous pound cake speech
Lets interrupt it this way
On today's episode I tackle two sayings that irk me
Life Insurance
On today's episode I talk about my personal experience with getting life insurance and how our bodies should be looked at as investments.
Teacher Pay
The Moynihan Report
On today's episode I dive into the Moynihan report and talk about how this report in the 60's predicted how fatherlessness in the black family would impact the overall well being of the black family.
Blackout Book Review
On today's episode I do a review of Candance Owen's Blackout book
$200 Jordan’s you say?
The Great Migration
Missing Pieces
Senate Bill 3
Black Cemetery
On today's episode I speak on the disturbing status of many African American cemeteries throughout the country
Washington DC 51st?
On today's episode I speak ongoing political fight of D.C becoming the 51st state.
Dogecoin
On today's episode I give my thoughts on Dogecoin.
Permanent Underclass
On today's episode I revisit and analyze an interview starring Dr Claude Anderson conducted in 1995. I will be focusing on a key takeaway in which he stated African Americans within this country would effectively be a permanent underclass by the year 2013.
Troop Removal
Critical Race Theory
This is not woke
On the hills of a movement not seen since the civil rights era I speak about a particular issue that in my opinion makes a mockery of the current momentum.
Microsoft Apprenticeship
On today's episode I speak about Microsoft as well other tech firms offering apprenticeship opportunities as an alternative to college.
US versus China at UN
On today's episode I speak on China calling the U.S. out on its handling of covid-19 as well as its troubled history with race relations and police brutality.
Georgia Voting law compared to Jim Crow Era
On today's episode I express how comparing the passing of the Georgia voting laws to the Jim Crow era is overblown and insulting to those who had to endure the hardships of that time
Black Creators
On today's episode I speak about an article that discussed how black content creators are paid less then their white counterparts. This led me into a discussion about how the new economy is suffering from the same wage discrimination that the old economy currently operates at.
Amazon Union
On today's episode I speak about the impending vote to unionize an Amazon facility in Bessemer Alabama.
Public Housing
Today I dive into the state of Public Housing here in America, and how the government is potentially trying to change the perception.
Tesla Price Drop
As the EV car market starts to heat up Tesla is cutting the price of two of its models.
McDonalds Diversity Report
On today's episode I comment on the recent announcement that McDonalds is tying their diversity effort to their CEO annual bonus.
Google and Mayo Clinic partnership
In this episode I speak on a the recent announcement that Google would be opening an office in Rochester, MN.
Child Identity Theft
On today's episode I speak on the troubling state of child identity theft.
Trump Poll
On today's episode I discuss a recent poll pertaining to the Trump presidency.
Student Loan discussion
On today's episode I discuss an opinion piece about student loans from the USA Today.
Mulford Act
On this first of two part series I weigh in on how african americans through the mulford act of 1967 and gun control act of 1968 were stripped of our rights to own and carry guns. I also speak about how I feel an armed black militia would have been threated had they stormed the capitol building
Education Pre-Pandemic was already faltering
On today's episode I weigh in on a tweet I came across. It indicated the late response to the pandemic would forever alter the outlook of America amongst the other world powers