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Ep. 9 | Defending Diddy in this Economy??

54 min · 27 de mar de 2026
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Rape culture needs capitalism to survive. And Usher’s comments on Diddy shows that it’s thriving. And y’all better listen because I stayed up until 2 a.m. editing this podcast today!!! Edited by: Kenya Hunter Theme song: Performed by Kenya’s family. Created and mixed by DeVision Dev. Get full access to Finally, I can Talk at www.finallyicantalk.com/subscribe [https://www.finallyicantalk.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

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