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The Firing Squad: Weak All Stars, Weak Rappers, Loving The Hoes, Ice Cream

By Odeisel

“Real journalism is publishing something someone else does not want  published – the rest is just public relations.” George Orwell

With so much drama in the world today in our communities on both macro and micro levels, it’s always strange to see the news or people that claim to be journalists talking about all kinds of silly things and never what’s going on. The Firing Squad is here to take aim at all that is wrong with the world, starting with our own communities. Three men of color with no censor and no objectives but truth, justice and common sense. Each episode will deal with hot-button issues with honesty, straight talk, and humor whenever possible . No personality is untouchable, and no one is spared the venom, or the praise whenever fitIn this episode we examine the damage done by fans who allow wack rap music to flourish and the consequences on overall Black Culture.

We take a look at the NBA AllStar Game and whether certain parts are even needed any more. Should Lebron and other first tier players be compelled to enter the salm dunk contest?
soft serve vs scooped

Why do we love hoes? They are bad for our collective health yet men and women can’t keep away. What’s good with that?

We also pit soft serve ice cream against the traditional scoop for a cold blooded battle to the death. All this plus our parting shots on the Firing Squad!

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