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Uber Ain’t a Job, But Cheating Might Be

Uber Ain’t a Job, But Cheating Might Be

Update: 2025-06-20
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In this episode of Everyday Black Men, the crew picks up where "Reed’s Split Personality" left off, with Reed praising the CFPB chair featured on Breaking Points. White Collar Suge declares his political independence but gets heated when Riker cracks a joke about him being a certain animal, sparking playful tension. The discussion shifts to critiques of Obama and the gig economy, with Riker calling out Uber as a fake job and dubbing Suge the “Blue Collar Supreme” among his peers. Reed jokes that Suge has earned the right to start cheating now that he’s "made it," prompting Riker to ask if Reed is projecting. The episode wraps with Suge reflecting on wasted opportunities in the Black community, like squandering refund checks on Jordans, while Reed throws in a jab about $20 baby photo shoots and staying humble—closing the episode with laughter and layered insights.

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Uber Ain’t a Job, But Cheating Might Be

Uber Ain’t a Job, But Cheating Might Be

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