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R.N.T

Author: M. Nana

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Black women as homemakers.
Productivity

Productivity

2020-05-0927:50

Focus on being productive
In this episode we are debunking line by line the arguments made that suggest many or most Black people were not brought here via the Transatlantic Slave Trade.
In this Episode, We We Are Talking About Why We Must Not Be Afraid To Take A Hard Stance Against Negro Christians.
Betting On Yourself

Betting On Yourself

2019-09-1825:34

In this episode, we're talking about labor exploitation of Black people and how we can do differently.
In this episode, we're addressing common financial myths and misnomers.
In this episode we are addressing our rejection of Old Negro rhetoric, self hate & Conscious Scamming
In this episode, we are addressing what are some of the key causes of destructive personas in our community, and what can be done to circumvent the problem via aggressive Black Parenting.
In this episode, we're addressing a recent brutal  attack on an elderly woman and the root cause of such brutality.
In this episode, we're delineating the difference between Race & Nationality and what a Culture Vulture looks like.
In this episode, we are focusing on the type of personality and risk factors in our circle, that may be drawn to cults and cult-like characters like Nature Boy.
In this episode, I am outlining the causes, effects & damage done to our bodies via environmental racism and redlining.
Jussie Smollet

Jussie Smollet

2019-02-2114:12

The very first episode of R.N.T!
Episode 1

Episode 1

2018-08-1300:43

The very first episode of R.N.T!
Comments (7)

Mary Temiloluwa Rotimi

👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾

Apr 16th
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Mary Temiloluwa Rotimi

Thanks you for filling in the gaps. I was wondering why the man went HAM on the elderly woman. Proper discernment was necessary in that situation. My question is why didnt anybody else on the train tell the man that the elderly woman had mental illness or even try and stop him from battering the woman? Now, hes going to be looked at like another black man who "beats women" and I'm sure no one will say that hes also mentally unstable. I AM TIRED!!!!

Apr 16th
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Mary Temiloluwa Rotimi

You are so correct! I'm 100% African, came to the US when I was 8 and I cant relate to her one bit. I know majority of African women cant relate either. That's also why most Africans (both men and women) cant stand African American either because they sound uneducated/ghetto.

Apr 16th
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Mary Temiloluwa Rotimi

You are also correct that the cities with high an African American population are the most affected. I also see on the list that some schools that I know in Dallas Ft. Worth metroplex with predominantly high POP of AA. Thank God the schools I attended arent.

Apr 16th
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Mary Temiloluwa Rotimi

Dirty water can be boiled and safe to drink. Water containment with lead cant. Three cities in Texas; Dallas, Houston and San Antonio has also shown to have high traces of lead. An article that I found even shows about 900 schools with the list of school that are affected. (https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.sacurrent.com/the-daily/archives/2019/03/21/study-finds-lead-in-drinking-water-at-nearly-800-texas-schools%3fmedia=AMP%2bHTML)

Apr 16th
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Mary Temiloluwa Rotimi

This segment is SO spot on. Me and my mom had the same conversation about the whole situation, when people were saying if the "white" person can get away with it then why cant he. I was so furious with that statement.

Apr 16th
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