• The Interracial Agenda in Commercials (with Yassir & Isaiah Lester)

  • Nov 12 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 11 mins
  • Podcast

The Interracial Agenda in Commercials (with Yassir & Isaiah Lester)

  • Summary

  • Is there a mixed-race agenda in commercials? Langston and David chat with comedy sibling duo Yassir & Isaiah Lester (The Gutter) to discuss this conspiracy theory. They take a deep dive into the infamous Honey Nut Cheerios commercial that received tons of backlash on YouTube, plus, what's up with Biktarvy commercials and the lonely woman in the library? David does a rundown on the comments and it's devastating. For some reason people love the music beat. This episode gets out of hand and might be our most controversial one yet.

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