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🗓️ 8 June 2020
⏱️ 40 minutes
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0:26.9 | Slack.com slash DHQ. Hey guys welcome back to this podcast. Before we start, I want |
0:32.9 | to make things clear. First of all, a couple of people tweet me or DM me and they go, |
0:39.3 | we've been pretty vocal about the Black Lives Matter stuff that's going on. A couple |
0:42.9 | of people tweet me and they're like, oh David, I thought you were never going to get |
0:45.4 | into anything political. I don't know, I kind of want to make it clear that I don't |
0:50.8 | think this is political whatsoever. I feel like it's very moral and it's very confusing |
0:55.1 | that we still have to fucking march for equal rights. It is very, very confusing. I also |
1:01.1 | want to say that there's a lot of different ways you can get involved with something like |
1:05.0 | this. My friend Scott said it literally the best in my opinion. He said, whether you |
1:09.4 | can make it to a protest or encourage others to go, whether you can make a donation or share |
1:12.9 | a donation page, whether you have powerful words to say or you choose to amplify the powerful |
1:17.3 | words of someone you agree with. I think there's something that everyone can do no matter |
1:23.9 | what their circumstances. I think it's really important is to do because it does, I mean, |
1:28.8 | it is history and it's going to be history. When people ask you down the line what you |
1:32.9 | were doing, that'd be cool to be able to say that, hey, I had a pardon it no matter what |
1:37.6 | size it was. I think what I struggled to understand earlier and what I'm starting to understand |
1:41.4 | a lot more now is how racism is still such a fucking serious thing going on in America. |
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