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In the most provocative episode of QLC TV yet, I am joined by Jean-Luc, or Jay El, creator of The Blog About Nothing, where we speak about a few hot topics that affect the Black community.
To start off, we discuss the recent n-word controversy that took place at the University of Ottawa (4:36).
Next, Jay El, as a Black man, gives his reasoning as to why he would vote for Trump in the 2020 election. I try to understand this point of view as we debate the validity of that idea, along with Ice Cube's recent involvement with the Trump campaign (20:47).
Finally, we end this show with a soliloquy from Jay El where he speaks on the outlook of Black people in the next decade, and what allies can do to help (48:38).
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