The Barbershop
By Cobra
The BarbershopJan 02, 2022
Are we on the Brink of a Civil War? Extended Version
There have been a number of U.S. Generals in the media this past week warning of the possibility of a coup if Trump is not elected in the 2024 elections. How likely is this? I discuss.
Also, whites are discussing amongst themselves how to win black people’s trust. Why do they want our trust? This is dangerous folks, and I discuss why on this edition of the Barbershop.
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Should Black Self-Defense Be Prioritized?
A new book out in the market challenges the idea of black self-defense. Also, a racist judge in Oklahoma makes some disturbing comments about black people.
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Barbershop Short: Is America on the Brink of a Civil War?
Many people believe that America is on the brink of a Civil war, but is this really true? Plus, VP Kamala Harris snapped on Charlamagne tha God on his Comedy Central show last week. Was she out of line? I give my thoughts on these issues on this edition of the Barbershop.
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Barbershop Short: The Attempted Canceling of Dave Chappelle
White people are trying to cancel Dave Chappelle. They are doing so under the banner of gender identity, but it’s just White people being their usual selves. Kyrie Irving is also being persecuted in the media. I don’t agree with his personal decision, but I respect it because it is HIS personal decision! It’s refreshing.
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Racism And Labor: Black People Have Consistently Received the Least Amount of Compensation in the Workforce
In recognition of Labor Day, I talk about the connection between racism and labor on this episode. How has the ugly legacy of slavery impacted our current earnings prospects in the job market? When compared to other groups, how do we measure up in terms of earnings and overall wealth?
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