Politics, Borders, and Beyond: Lui Delgado and Trinity Phillips Tackle Tough Topics
Episode Overview
Delve deep into the stifling nature of political discourse and tribalism within society Unravel the complexities of the immigration crisis at the border and the desensitization to mass shootings Offer fresh and unfiltered perspectives on the polarizing figures of Donald Trump and Joe Biden Discuss the need for fresh leadership in politics and the issues of privilege, hate crimes, and inequities faced by the middle class
I think we should be able to talk about political issues and still love each other. I mean, we should be able to be different and that's okay. The most loving human beings are the ones telling you that unless you believe how I believe, unless you say what I say, you are not allowed here and you should not be allowed to live.
Are you ready for a conversation that doesn't shy away from the big issues? In this episode of 'Dope N' Dharma', hosts Lui Delgado and Trinity Phillips dive headfirst into some of the most pressing political and societal debates of our time. From the recent firings of media personalities Don Lemon and Tucker Carlson to the military presence at the borders, they cover it all with their trademark blend of passion and irreverence.
They don’t stop there – the duo also tackles the heavy topics of mass shootings and the polarizing figures of Donald Trump and Joe Biden, pondering the possibility of both facing jail time. But it’s not just about politics; Lui and Trinity explore the broader implications of these events, including the impact on the middle class, privilege, and hate crimes. Their dynamic conversation is both engaging and thought-provoking, providing fresh perspectives that challenge the status quo.
Whether you're looking to understand the complexities of current events or just want to hear an honest discussion about the state of our society, this episode is a must-listen. So grab your headphones and get ready for a candid talk that will leave you with plenty to think about.