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RACIST MSNBC Rant, Australia’s STRICTEST Mandate, & ESPN Attacks Kyrie Irving 10/13/21

Amala Ekpunobi

Amala Ekpunobi

Education

4.22.7K Ratings

🗓️ 13 October 2021

⏱️ 71 minutes

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Summary

On today’s show: ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith attacks Kyrie Irving for exercising his freedom, an MSNBC host’s racist rant against black people who think for themselves, trans Netflix employees stage a walkout over Dave Chappelle, and Australia rolls out its strictest mandate yet. PLUS a look at PragerU’s NEW short documentary “Trading Up: Our Case for Trade Schools.”

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0:00.0

And welcome back to here to MSNBC.

0:03.0

Today we are featuring some very important black voices.

0:06.7

You know, we are all about elevating black voices

0:09.4

because as we all know, they are helpless victims

0:12.4

of systemic racism and cannot elevate themselves in society.

0:16.6

Whoa, what are you talking about?

0:19.0

What are you talking about?

0:19.8

Oh, I'm just explaining to our audience

0:21.2

how helpless black people are in America.

0:23.7

Uh, excuse me.

0:25.2

I just need to, I need to back up like five seconds.

0:28.0

I'm black and I don't agree with that whatsoever.

0:30.8

And I'm a black voice.

0:33.6

If you don't agree with that, are you sure you're black

0:35.5

because real black voices are elevating these issues.

0:41.2

Are you looking at me?

0:42.2

I think I'm clearly.

0:44.1

Yeah, but black voices are really just about skin color.

0:46.8

It's about thinking the right way.

0:49.4

Okay, so your blackness doesn't actually count.

0:52.9

And scene.

0:54.5

Oh gosh.

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