Men Of A Certain Age Da Soup

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 11 ม.ค. 2025
  • Welcome to this week's riveting episode of 'Men Of A Certain Age: Da Soup,' where we unpack the latest news and thought-provoking issues shaping our society.
    First up, we dive into the high-stakes Presidential debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump, analyzing key moments and their potential impact on the upcoming election.
    Next, we examine the surprising primary loss of Congressman Jamal Bowman in New York City. After being a vocal critic of Israel, $25 million was spent to defeat him. We discuss the implications of this defeat and what it means for progressive politics.
    In a concerning development, we investigate why Bill Gates is buying up vast amounts of farmland. With reports suggesting he's producing his own food, we question whether these fruits and vegetables are already in our stores and what this could mean for our food supply.
    A shocking case from West Virginia comes to light as a couple is caught forcing their adopted Black children into a form of modern-day chattel slavery. We delve into the details and the broader issues of systemic racism and abuse.
    In the world of sports, the Los Angeles Lakers introduce their new coach, J.J. Redick. His privilege becomes evident as he drops two F-bombs during the conference-would minority coaches be given the same leniency in similar circumstances? We discuss the double standards in sports leadership.
    The Lakers remain in the spotlight with the NBA Draft, where they select Bronny James in the second round. We explore the controversy of nepotism in sports-is it fair or foul?
    Join us for an episode filled with deep dives, critical discussions, and expert analysis-only on 'Men Of A Certain Age: Da Soup,' where we confront the pressing issues of our time with honesty and insight.

ความคิดเห็น • 3

  • @charissajones7427
    @charissajones7427 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I thank you brothers for this discussion. The topics are very important. I post a lot about food and warnings on Facebook. People tend to look at pictures about 95 percent of the time.

  • @charissajones7427
    @charissajones7427 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The story about the kids are heartbreaking. I agree with the hard labor. It has nothing to do with interracial adoptions. They need to look at family and friends first in all states. Then culturally appropriate homes. All same heritage homes are not safe.

  • @darrylwhite6176
    @darrylwhite6176 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Vote while you still have the opportunity.