As a black man in America, I'm tired - History, Reform & The Black Card w/ Nick Pryor
Ladies & Tangents
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🗓️ 9 June 2020
⏱️ 100 minutes
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| 0:00.0 | Hey guys, I'm Jerry. I'm Sierra. I'm Nick Pryor. And we are people who are continuing the conversation about the current climate of |
| 0:29.0 | our country. Nick is the third person that we're talking to in our attempt to educate ourselves about racism and white privilege and everything else that's going on currently. |
| 0:45.0 | And we want to make a disclaimer that we are going to be getting back to our more traditional content, but we felt that this was really important. |
| 0:55.0 | We had talked to two different women from different parts of the country. And we also wanted to give Nick an opportunity who Nick is a black male. |
| 1:06.0 | So he's going to come on and give his perspective because it is going to be significantly different than a female perspective. |
| 1:15.0 | But we also want to make it known that it is not the black community's job to educate us. So we wanted to give, we wanted to educate ourselves. We wanted to start conversations because oftentimes people don't seek out these tough conversations. |
| 1:36.0 | So we did that, but we want to encourage people to do your own research, educate yourself. If you have questions, if you're struggling with things, there's a plethora of resources for you. It is not the black community's job to educate you. |
| 1:55.0 | So we wanted to say that before getting started, because I know people's DMs and inboxes are full of like, hey, what do I do here? I don't freaking know man figure it out. Okay. So we just wanted to say that before going on. So Nick, do you want to tell everyone a little bit about yourself? |
| 2:15.0 | First off, that was a perfect public service announcement. |
| 2:20.0 | Me, myself, I am Nick prior. I am really from Pittsburgh. |
| 2:27.0 | I grew up in a small town about 20 minutes south or north of the city of Pittsburgh. |
| 2:36.0 | I graduated in 2000 went to a predominantly white college at Muskingum, then moved graduated from there, moved to T County, lived in Dover, and silly for about. |
| 2:51.0 | I'm probably a good 13 years I live there, and now I currently reside in Stark County in Maslow with my wonderful wife in three kids. |
| 3:10.0 | And I don't know if you want to mention this, but your wife is not black. |
| 3:14.0 | No, my wife is white. I'm not married to black woman. I have a white wife. Is there biracial and all my kids are the same woman? I have multiple baby mamas. |
| 3:27.0 | I'm married to her. So yes, my wife is white. |
| 3:31.0 | Yes, and she's there right now. Hi Alexis. |
| 3:34.0 | Hi. |
| 3:37.0 | Not that that matters, but I think people that's like a question people wonder sometimes. |
| 3:43.0 | Absolutely. |
| 3:44.0 | And it can pose sometimes its own, not problems, but problems, I guess. |
| 3:50.0 | For sure. |
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