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What 'Defund The Police' Actually Means — BLM Co-Founder Speaks Out!

What 'Defund The Police' Actually Means — BLM Co-Founder Speaks Out!

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Last weekend demonstrators protested near the White House in Washington over the death of George Floyd and walked on the words – ‘DEFUND THE POLICE’ – which were painted in bright yellow letters on 16th Street. 

Black Lives Matter – once started as a hashtag in 2013 – is NOW a multi-racial coalition advocating for systematic change in law enforcement. Alicia Garza – co-founder of Black Lives Matter talks to NBC’s Chuck Todd on MEET THE PRESS about the nationwide protests on police abuse

When we talk about ‘Defunding The Police’ – what we're saying is invest in the resources our communities need so much of anything right now is generated and directed towards the quality of life with homelessness, drug addiction, domestic violence...in order to address this issue but we need to do is increased funding for housing. We need increased funding for education. We need increased funding for quality of life of communities that are over-policed and over-surveillance.  

Millennials and BLACK LIVES MATTER advocates – I ask you:

WHY ‘Defund The Police’ when we should be investing in MORE education for law enforcement training? 

The US Bureau of Justice Statistics in a 2013 study found that, on average, police officers across the country receive less than six months of basic training, slightly more than the 20-week average that is legislatively required.  

To put this into perspective – one college credit equals 37.5 hours of actual time.  

CCS family – Where are you at with Defunding the POLICE? 

Former Women's March leader Linda Sarsour wrote on Twitter last Sunday that "defunding police" means: 

Take cops out of schools, out of dealing with mental health crises, out of addressing homelessness, etc. Then when you do, you take the resources and put them towards social workers, mental health services, housing, etc. 

YouTube, Facebook Decide What’s Real or Fake News for Millennials

YouTube, Facebook Decide What’s Real or Fake News for Millennials

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Listeners – have you noticed during these wild times—that EVERYONE is suddenly an expert on EVERYTHING?!

Over the weekend – YouTube has removed two videos of California doctors calling to ease coronavirus lockdowns by asserting that ‘Stay-At-Home' measures were unnecessary. 

The two doctors – Dan Erickson and Artin Massihi—also state that doctors are falsely attributing unrelated deaths to COVID-19.  

However – Facebook has NOT removed the doctors’ videos—which have been viewed more than 15 million times. 

The different reactions from YouTube and Facebook should be VERY ALARMING for Millennials.

Why should WE tolerate YouTube AND Facebook to become the messiah...the moderator of misinformation as it goes viral? 

It’s ludicrous! This is NOT the same situation as putting a life-ban on Infowars’ Alex Jones. 

The video removed by YouTube showed two licensed doctors speaking at a one-hour news conference livestreamed by local media, including NBC and ABC affiliates in Bakersfield. 

I feel like I’m living in a dystopia! 

What if I wanted to interview these two doctors on the Chris Collins Show – would YouTube remove my channel from their platform? It makes NO sense! 

Don't let these Silicon Dildos dictate the way you receive your information.

CCS family – Should MILLENNIALS trust tech companies to control misinformation online as it goes viral? 

Television’s Greatest Boss: Michael Scott

Television’s Greatest Boss: Michael Scott

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SEX!!!!

Now that I have your attention.

Let’s talk about the greatest, funniest show to ever hit the face of this universe.  No, I’m not talking about Friends, cause I’m not one of those basic people that incorrectly have that opinion.  I’m talking about the people person’s paper people. I’m talking about The Office.

On March 24, people everywhere celebrated the 15th anniversary of the beloved mockumentary.  Whether it was the inappropriate jokes or the iconic Jim look, there was always something to love about the show.  At the center of its heart was none other than Michael Scott (some may know him as Steve Carell).

No matter how insensitive, selfish or childish he was, you just couldn’t help but fall in love with the character.  Which is why it was so heartbreaking when Steve Carell left the show towards the end of the seventh season. I remember watching “Goodbye Michael” when it aired and feeling the gravity of the episode. The show was never going to be the same.

The departure of the show’s key center piece was never fully brought to light; however, a new source suggests shocking information.  In a new book by Andy Greene titled The Office: The Untold Story of the Greatest Sitcom of the 2000s, it suggests that the reason behind Steve Carell’s departure was actually due to NBC deciding not to bring him back.  According to interviews in the book, the uncertainty of Carell’s future with the show came at a time when a new president was appointed to NBC who was apparently “not as big a fan of The Office”, which contributed to Carell’s eventual departure.

Ultimately, I don’t know what to make of all this. From what I have heard, everything seems based on vague/sketchy accounts from a few of the shows crew members.  It’s also hard to believe that news like this wouldn’t have been revealed sooner, especially with how much the shows fanbase has grown since the series finale. Unless NBC or Steve Carell come forward to tell the story, I don’t think we’ll ever know if these claims are true.

I absolutely love The Office. I’ve watched it more times than I can count. I can pretty much connect any situation to an event, line or scene of the show.  I’ve said “that’s what she said” so many times that now friends and family of mine say it involuntarily.  

(Now time for a shameless plug) I love the show so much that I’ve created a podcast about it. The Dundie: An Office Battle Royale where my friend/co-host, Eduardo Vaca and I pit two episodes against each other every week until we find the best episode worthy of claiming: THE DUNDIE!  It’s got everything, laughs, tears, love, and definitely some hot takes on the show that may surprise you. We are even planning to read Greene’s book and discuss it for a future episode.  Make sure to find it wherever you listen to your podcasts. After you hear it and realize the level of expertise that we have on the show, do us a huge favor and leave a written review on Apple Podcast because it helps a ton. (Okay, plug over).

I really hope these rumors between Carell and NBC are not true, because it will only make his departure hurt that much more.  But for now, I will keep doing what I’ve always been doing, watching The Office and watching Michael Scott at the center of it… well most of it.  The reason I do this? Simply because he’s the best; he’ll never leave me disappointed and at the end of it all, I know I’ll be left smiling, satisfied.

“That’s what she said!”