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Attorney and Emmy Nominated producer Antonio Moore talks wealth, politics and relationships on his weekly show at Dash Radio

Antonio Moore


    • Jun 1, 2019 LATEST EPISODE
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    ADOS Final Call Response and Opinion on #blacklivesmatter Founder

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2019 50:09


    Attorney Antonio Moore and Guest Political Commentator founders of #ados talk about the the new article by the Final Call on #ADOS. Moore and Carnell also detail #Blacklivesmatter and the new 30,000 person study by Alicia Garza.

    Morehouse Billionaire Donation, Nipsey, T.I. & Trump’s Opportunity Zones: Truth of Black Capitalism

    Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2019 55:30


    Attorney Antonio Moore lays out a scathing review of Black Capitalism and how it is masking itself as Black Activism. Moore along with guest Political Commentator Yvette Carnell, and former Morehouse student Jordan Long dig deep into the recent donation by billionaire Robert Smith. And also critique the meeting between T.I., Charlamagne, the Congressional Black Caucus, and the Administration of President Donald Trump to push Opportunity Zones.

    Game of Thrones, NBA Basketball & Escapism: From GOT Dragons to Golden State Warriors

    Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2019 52:23


    Attorney Antonio Moore discusses the need for Black America to use television and entertainment for escape. Moore looks specifically at Game of Thrones, and the most recent NBA playoffs. #GOT #NBA #ADOS

    Love, Life and Relationship without ENOUGH Wealth

    Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2019 54:22


    Attorney Antonio Moore and Relationship expert Zo Williams delve into what love looks like when there isn't enough resources to provide support.

    JAY Z, Nipsey and the Truth of Black Wealth & Gentrification

    Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2019 52:45


    Attorney Antonio Moore discusses the impact of gentrification on black communities, and the recent misuse of the term by rapper Jay Z as he paid tribute to #NipseyHussle Note: Condolences to the family of Nipsey HussleWhat is gentrification? HOW "GENTRIFICATION" IN AMERICAN CITIES MAINTAINS RACIAL INEQUALITY AND SEGREGATIONWe define gentrification as the reinvestment and renewal of previously debilitated urban neighborhoods that occurs as middle- and upper-middle-class residents move in.—————-

    Why Joe Biden shouldn’t get the Black vote in the 2020 Presidential Election

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2019 55:18


    Attorney Antonio Moore and Political Commentator Yvette Carnell discuss the announcement by Joe Biden that he would run for President in 2020. The two discuss the things Biden is known for, the 1994 Crime Bill, the Anita Hill hearings, and being President Barack Obama’s Vice President.

    ADOS Facts - Why We Created the Movement Answering the Critics of #ADOS

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2019 54:12


    Attorney Antonio Moore discusses #ADOS with Yvette Carnell and the recent criticisms. Tonetalks air Every Friday Dash Radio 7pm pst or Youtube.

    The Era of Black Celebrity Is Over Now its About Black Politics Oprah, Beyonce, Magic Johnson, Diddy

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2019 51:44


    Attorney Antonio Moore discusses how recent actions by Oprah, Beyonce, Diddy, Magic Johnson and Jay Z signal the struggles of Black Celebrity. Moore makes the critique using wealth and current news in context of the 2020 presidential election.

    The 'Make Believe' Economics of Black America

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2019 52:44


    Attorney Antonio Moore and Political Commentator Yvette Carnell detail the ways Black America is navigating lack of wealth in America. The two look deep at wealth inequality and the ways it shows up in terms of accessing the American Dream.

    Invisible Relationship Invisible Wealth - How to Love without Money

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2019 51:42


    Attorney Antonio Moore and Relationship expert Zo Williams revisit the topic of black love framing the relationship that comes out of a lack of wealth as invisible. The two analyze using data from the bureau of labor and federal reserve to analyze when the numbers being used by couples are more fantastical than realistic

    Why are Black Celebrities Silent on Black Reparations? Beyonce, Oprah, Jay-Z, Diddy, Drake

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2019 49:25


    Attorney Antonio Moore discusses the recent silence by nearly all black celebrities on the issue of reparations. All while the racial wealth gap grows. (Support the channel patreon.com/tonetalks or tonetalks.org) Moore uses data, and current events to prove the meaning of this silence. He reintroduces the concept of the #DecadentVeil, one which he coined to explain how a few black Celebrities covers the poverty of millions of black Americans for the greater American society. From #Oprah, #Beyonce, #Diddy, #SerenaWilliams all have said nearly nothing on the issue of paying back the debt from slavery in the form of reparations  

    10 Takeaways From the College Admissions Scandal

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2019 53:30


    Attorney Antonio talks about the #collegeadmissionscandal on his weekly show on Dash Talk X. Moore looks at the college admission scandal in context of wealth calcification, and mass incarceration.

    Reparations to Inheritance: America is on the verge of a huge Baby Boomer wealth transfer

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2019 52:27


    Reparations to Inheritance: White America is on the verge of a huge Baby Boomer Wealth Transfer Attorney Antonio Moore and Political Commentator Yvette Carnell discuss the announcement by CNBC that nearly 68 trillion is set transfer from White baby boomers to their millennial children. The two also discuss the coming announcement former Vice President Joe Biden will likely run for President in 2020 and what it means for #ADOS . Lastly, they critique Ta-Nehesi Coates article published by the Atlantic “The Case for Reparations ”.

    Jussie Smollett, Terry Crews and the Celebrity misuse of Black Struggle

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2019 54:59


    Attorney Antonio Moore and Dr Tommy Curry author of the book "Man-Not" detail the consequence of Jussie Smollett allegations. The two use a evaluation of critical race theory, and data to critique the consequence of Jussie Smollet possibly faking his incident. The tow also discuss Terry Crews , and how their past show in March of 2018 showed Crews support when no one else did.

    Presidential Candidate Marianne Williamson Speaks on Reparations, Black America and #ADOS

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2019 53:45


    Attorney Antonio Moore and Political Commentator Yvette Carnell talk #ADOS and the larger framework of black politics with Presidential Candidate Marianne Williamson. Williamson announced with a statement that she is going to put for a reparation plan for Black Americans that descend from American Slavery. #ADOS #Election2020

    Black Love in a #ADOS America - Dating, Marriage and Beyond

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2019 52:33


        Attorney Antonio Moore talks with Yvette Carnell & Zo Williams about Black Love and how it survives in a #ADOS America. How your lineage should root your purpose & intimate relationships. Guest Relationship Expert Zo Williams Pick Up his new Book "The Holographic Relationship: A deeper look into the spiritual meaning behind intimate communion"

    Cory Booker, Kamala Harris and Elizabeth Warren the Black Vote & Reparations - Election 2020

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2019 52:46


    Attorney Antonio Moore has guest Economist Sandy Darity and Political Commentator Yvette Carnell to discuss several recent changes in the 2020 Democratic presidential field. They discuss the recent announcement by Cory Booker that he will run for president in 2020. The new information that has come out about Presidential candidate Kamala Harris, and the plans being proposed by Senator Elizabeth Warren as she explores running in 2020. The three also challenge the recent announcements of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez on reparations, and the announcement by Marianne Williamson that she will run and have reparations on her platform.

    Kamala Harris Runs For President Should African Americans

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2019 52:40


    Attorney Antonio Moore and Political Commentator Yvette Carnell evaluate the Kamala Harris 2020 presidential campaign. The two look at her prosecutorial history, her background, and her policy in deciding her viability as a choice for Black America in 2020. They particularly point out issues around #AmericanDOS and African American heritage in their critique. #kamalaharris

    Why was Black Wealth Destroyed Under President Obama? All While White Millionaires Were Created

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2019 59:41


    Attorney Antonio Moore discusses the new report “Dream Deferred: How enriching the 1% Widens the Racial Wealth Divide” with report author Chuck Collins of the Institute for policy studies. The two discuss the impact of President Obama's policy, the rising white wealth class, and the lasting impact of wealth calcification on black America

    R. Kelly & Black Celebrity Wealth Games #SurvivingRKelly Lifetime

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2019 50:27


    Attorney Antonio Moore and political commentator Yvette Carnell dig into the R. Kelly lifetime series #survivingRKelly that exposes the long list of sexual allegations against the R&B star.  The two detail how this may be a result of Moore’s claim that Black celebrity is a #DecadentVeil over black poverty, and be part of a rising black celebrity new feudalism. They look at wealth, aspiration and talent in evaluating the plagued stars relationships with his accusers.

    Black Love 2019 and Beyond: Tax Reform And Black love without Black wealth

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2019 50:47


    Attorney Antonio Moore and Relationship Expert Zo Williams recap their black love series from 2018. The two review toxic ambition, black marriage pattern matching, and more of the concepts they used to discuss relationship last year. In addition they review #survivingRKelly and the issues of singer R.Kelly, tax reform changes and their impact, and the road forward for black love as black wealth shrinks. #BlackLove

    Tonetalks Interviews ‘Color of Law’ Author Richard Rothstein on History of Residential Discrimination

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2018 33:04


    Attorney Antonio Moore talks with UC Berkely Professor and author of the book “Color of Law The Forgotton History Of How Our Government Segregated America” on his book, race, and reparations. Moore ask Rothstein to analyze the Cosby Show in light of his book’s findings on FHA redlining. The two also dig deeper into the policy it would take to correct the impact of the insidious policy of redlining.

    Marriage Pattern Matching as a Loophole Answer to the Racial Wealth Gap

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2018 53:32


    Attorney Antonio Moore discusses with guest Relationship Expert Zo Williams and Yvette Carnell black pattern matching with marriage as a way to deal with the differences in race and wealth in America. Are we seeing pattern matching mates based on their background and masking it by saying they are looking for someone from a good family when really they are looking for someone that is a #AmericanDOS wealth outlier as their personal answer to race? #Marriage #BlackLove

    Marc Lamont Hill CNN, Congressional Black Caucus and Our Other America

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2018 42:10


    Attorney Antonio Moore and Guest Political Commentator Yvette Carnell talk about the recent termination of Marc Lamont Hill by CNN, the recent statements by the Congressional Black Caucus on the Honduran caravan, and the findings by NY Times on the Louisiana school that committed fraud to get Black Children into Harvard and other ivy league schools. Tweet to: @OfficialCBC @RepJohnLewis @RepMaxineWaters @RepYvetteClarke @RepBobbyRush @RepBarbaraLee @RepKarenBass @RepMarciaFudge @JacksonLeeTX18 1. What happened with Marc Lamont Hill being fired from CNN and why was he speaking on the Middle East rather than Black issues in America at the UN? 2. Is the Congressional Black Caucus acting on behalf of black America or just America in general? John Lewis District 57.7% black - Marcia Fudge 52.66% Black – Elijah Cummings 59.1% Black - Lewis - In Atlanta, certain neighborhoods suffer from what’s known as concentrated poverty, where poor individuals and families live near one another, resulting in more crime, underperforming public schools, poor housing and health conditions, and limited job opportunities. And the problem is getting worse. But strategies to turn these areas around may be on the horizon. - Fudge - Cleveland’s child poverty rate is the worst of any large U.S. city, according to new data released by the U.S. Census Bureau. American Community Survey 1-year estimates show that 48.7 percent of children under age 18 in Cleveland lived in poverty in 2017. That’s the highest child poverty rate of any city with a population of more than 250,000. Ohio is the only state with two cities in the bottom ten – Cincinnati is third, just in front of Detroit.

    Uber, Snapchat, Tinder, Facebook & Instagram - Is American relationship dissolving from Apps?

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2018 52:27


    Attorney Antonio Moore and Relationship Expert Zo Williams discuss the consequences of social media and the sharing economy on american relationships 1) Are social media and technology breaking down the basic boundaries of social relationship for Americans? #Uber #Tinder #Facebook #Snapchat #Instagram #Lyft 2) What is the consequence of Uber on basic boundaries of work hours, and what is considered ok for work to ask of you? Using you car? Driving at 3 am and talking to a stranger at their request to get 5 stars? What does it mean psychologically and socially having no control over your own stuff during the drive? 3) Does snap chat and it’s short videos make people crazily live 8 seconds at a time? Does Instagram do the same by photo? Framing our best self not real self. 4) Is Facebook keeping us connected that no longer are relevant to your life? Does it keep a long trail of life whereas you use to cut off transitions and leave high school, college or old jobs behind? 5) Is Tinder and swiping making relationships disposable? Are people ghosting because they don’t understand what is appropriate?

    Stacey Abrams, Andrew Gillum & How the 2018 Midterm Elections shook up Southern politics

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2018 52:42


    Attorney Antonio Moore and Political commentator Yvette Carnell recap the historic 2018 midterm election held Nov. 6th 2018. The two look at the effects of record turnout, alleged voter suppression, and candidate campaign choices made both by Andrew Gillum and Stacey Abrams. They also look closely at the long shadow cast on American politics by the presidency of Barack Obama. #Election2018 #StaceyAbrams #AndrewGillum #Blexit

    Candace Owens, Kanye West & the Blexit Confusion ahead of 2018 Midterm Elections

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2018 60:26


    Attorney Antonio Moore and Political Commentator Yvette Carnell critically evaluate Candace Owens, Kanye West and Blexit ahead of the midterm elections. Moore also has a founding member of the original Blexit that is demanding that the republican cease using their name as that it creates confusion.1. What is Blexit and why is it being pushed by republicans? What is the scandal behind Blexit name and who had it first? Owens, Kanye is there actual policy support 2. Who is Candace Owens and is she qualified to be a thought leader for our America? "I had no interest in politics whatsoever prior to 2015," she said to USA Today. 3. Why is Kanye West a problem for American Politics and is it enough for someone so damaging to just put out a tweet he was used and stepping away from Politics? Why did we believe he had any specific political expertise? 4. Election Day is Nov 6 should we turn out and is it just Republican vs Democrat as the options?

    Megyn Kelly, NBC and America’s Media Problem Guest Yvette Carnell

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2018 56:42


      Attorney Antonio Moore and political commentator Yvette Carnell evaluate Megyn Kelly's recent conflict with NBC. The two look at Al Roker, Roland Martin and NBC executives in evaluating

    NFL, NBA & Rap Music - The Decadent Veil Over America

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2018 52:22


    Attorney Antonio Moore critically evaluates whether the NBA, NFL, and rap cover up the economic collapse of American black males. Moore uses incarceration, unemployment and wealth data to make the case entertainment creates a Decadent veil over the financial reality of black life.

    AmericanDOS (American Descendant of Slavery) and What It Means For America

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2018 51:27


    Attorney Antonio Moore and Guest Yvette Carnell explain the classification they created #AmericanDOS for defining native Black Americans 1. Why is America DOS needed to move #BlackAmerica forward? 2. Can you have reparations without the classification #AmericanDOS? What is the Angela Project? Data 3. Recent Issues with casting of nonDOS to tell AmericanDOS why does it matter? 4. Is Black America on the verge of economic collapse due to white American oppression and immigrant tribalism? 5. What will black America look like in 20 years without #AmericanDOS and transformative government?

    Black raceless student wanted at White American Universities – Harvard, Stanford, UCLA

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2018 56:23


    Attorney Antonio Moore interviews Professor Ted Thornhill of Florida Gulf Coast University and Dr Kevin Cosby President of HBCU Simmons college about Thornhill’s new study showing that white admission officers are ignoring communication with racially active prospective black students. While purposefully choosing raceless black students to fulfill diversity needs. Study Available Click Here

    Can we put the Love back in Black Marriage without black wealth? Part 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2018 53:03


    “Can we put the LoVe back in Black Marriage without black wealth?” Part 2 9/28/18 Guest @Zo Williams & Yvette Carnell Call In 323-230-4610 Tonetalks Dash Radio 1) Where will Black Marriage without Black Wealth? Can these Cosbyesque marriages built on aspirational wealth survive? 2) Why is the divorce rate for black women 70% in their first marriages, and only 47% for white women? 3) Are relationships of convenience real marriage? Im here to split bills cut cost and avoid the consequence of my legacy? 4) Did millennial blacks learn how to love from their boomer blacks, or just how to love their dreams? If the latter what is the consequence?   5) If black wealth goes to zero in the coming decades as predicted in the recent prosperity now study, can black marriage survive? 6) As the shadow of Mass incarceration looms are our women in love with Broken men? If so Why?     7) Can striver single wives stay sane if black wealth shrinks and who will the blame when it does?   8) Are we prepared to love the full person we are with or just their projection? Broken Family lines, no inheritance, limited education, Blackness.

    Is Black Marriage on the brink of economic collapse?

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2018 55:14


    Attorney Antonio Moore discusses the intersections between marriage, race, and economics with guest relationship expert Zo Williams 1) Do we understand black Marriage in context of black wealth? 2) According to “Dream Hoarders” families have to be worth above $675k net and in the top 20% of America to access the American Dream. What does the middle black family being worth $1,700 without depreciating assets and only 5 percent of black homes having more than $350k mean for black stability needed for marriage that creates college bound children and vacations? Does either person expect real 6 figure inheritance to make this all add up? can you uber drive and have these wild goals? 3) What Do Black people look for in mates? women - stability, swag, ambition men - is she nice is she cute 4) What is the value socially of marriage for a man? For a woman? 5) Do we work too much to have full relationships how many of us live to work vs work to live? What does that do to black marriage? Black women first time marriage has 70 percent divorce rate? Is it rising? 6) Do you have enough to be married? discipline - familial wealth - self awareness? Social blindness & Toxic Ambition

    Did Colin Kaepernick Sell Out The Black Struggle To Nike?

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2018 52:40


    Attorney Antonio Moore and Political Commentator Yvette Carnell breakdown the multicultural Colin Kaepernick Nike AD, and explain what it means for Black America. Donate www.patreon.com/tonetalks

    Lebron James HBO The Shop And Race in America

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2018 53:29


    Tonetalks 7pm pst Dash Radio Tonetalks Youtube @kingjames @obj_3 #decadentveil https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports... 1) Can Lebron James deal with race in a real way and still sell jerseys to whites? Tamir Rice, Ape

    African Americans, American DOS and our confusion in Black America Guest Yvette Carnell

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2018 43:48


    Attorney Antonio Moore and Political Commentator Yvette Carnell discuss the impact of recent immigration from Africa and the Caribbean on Black America. The two pay specific attention to tweets by Nigerian write Luvie Ajayi over the past several years. They also look to wealth data, and what its impact on black families will be in the coming years.

    HBO Insecure & Is Bully Dating the new answer to Black Economic Failure?

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2018 61:17


    Attorney Antonio Moore and guest relationship expert Zo Williams discuss the hard questions around relationship, and the reactions to massive social consequences in black America. The two also discuss the Issa Rae show Insecure looking, and content, language, and the expression of black love represented. 1) Has mass incarceration, wealth inequality and a legacy of slavery come together and converged with economic collapse of young black males to create a form of dating where the exchange is a genderized bullying process? A edged dating with pointed questions. All justified by not having time to waste. Are you a bully dater? How, what, when, where are you taking me I NEED TO KNOW. I don’t have time to waste. 2) Are your first date questions a demand or a open ended request to learn about your mate? If they are open are you ready for all answers, or looking for a reason to dismiss the person? How old are you? Do you have kids? Did you grow up with both parents? Where did you go to school? 3) How is social blindness having us ask questions that don’t match the reality of our times? economic inequality, extreme levels of incarceration. 4) Do we think we can bully our way to our toxically ambitious goal? If I ask what your goals are in life on he first date it will help me weed out the men who won’t make a million. dollars. 5) How many of our men enjoy being bullyed due to trauma in their pst relationships or growing up with their parents? Are you looking to argue and can’t live in peace. 6) Is the Issa Rae Show Insecure healthy and accurate representation of black love life in America? Thoughts on the premiere.

    NFL National Anthem Protest, President Trump, and NCAA Bribery Scandal

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2018 58:06


    Attorney Antonio Moore reviews the recent weeks of national anthem protest by NFL players. Moore critiques the actions, and brings up the question is this enough of a protest to spark real change? He also discusses the NCAA bribery scandal, and NBA player Lebron James calling the NCAA corrupt as a result of the investigations.

    Lebron James to Kaepernick: Can America's Raceless Athlete Fight Racial Injustice - NBA NFL MLB

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2018 59:10


    Attorney Antonio Moore evaluates Lebron James and Colin Kaepernick in context of racial tensions in America. Moore delves into the Lebron James I Promise School, Kaepernick taking a knee, and several other racial issues surrounding sports in America. Moore looks at whether sports professional can fight racial injustice, and global ambassadors for sports that so often represent themselves as post-racial. Excerpt: In America today so much of sport is more about the bread and circus than the art of competition. The ringleader of the circus can’t stand up to the crowd and scream there is no bread, and once he does the circus can no longer have him lead the show. Whether they say it or not, this is where the NFL stands with Kaepernick. From sponsorships to community activities, the overarching theme of modern sports is to portray the best vision of America, not the truth of its urban ghettos. As I have stated before, sports today plays the role of a decadent veil, particularly in relation to covering the economic problems of the black community. A community in dire need of social equity has been sold on hooking its dreams on hoops and gridiron, leaving little room for anything else. Football’s war on the minds of black men is real, and Kaepernick’s protest and the league’s reaction points it out in a real way. It becomes increasingly obvious when, in a quarterback-hungry league, owners begin to look for any way out, including pointing to a vegan diet as a way to slip by the ire of its most conscious fans. So when Kaepernick knelt during an NFL game, I knew his days were numbered. How can a league built on feel-good stories of overcoming the odds have a franchise quarterback pointing out the reality that hardly anyone overcomes the odds?

    End of Black Celebrity Pt 2: Mayweather, 50 Cent, R Kelly & Whitney Houston

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2018 45:45


    Attorney Antonio Moore and political commentator Yvette Carnell discuss the decadent veil of celebrity wealth covering Black America, and how recent news stories show black celebrity may be coming undone. From Floyd Mayweather and 50Cent battling on social media, to R Kelly admitting he is illiterate and broke in the 19 minute song “I Admit”. Lastly the two detail the rise and fall of Whitney Houston, and how the 80’s megastar kicked off a false belief in post racial wealth arrival of black America.

    Social Blindness and why we love broken record black men Pt 2 Toxic Ambition

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2018 53:55


    Attorney Antonio Moore discusses “Social Blindness and why we love broken record black men” with guest Zo Williams and Marcus King -- Note: Video had an issue, so used still shots, but watch because charts and images included 1) What attracts us to broken men that express their lack through striverism? #uber #herbalife #wealth classes Will it work during a era of wealth Calcification for black families? Is this the under belly of the high divorce rate for black couples? 2) Why is Social Blindness the other side of toxic ambition? We talked about toxic ambition this month, how does being blind to social realities of race and wealth make us vulnerable to picking wrong consistently in mating? Ease v. Quality 3) Are we being critical enough of men’s current and past reality, versus the real projection of their potential? Is he aware of his lineage, Is he boomer hooked and what’s the consequence, is he rambling about financial literacy with no finance? 4) Is there a bottom you won’t accept to have the picket fence and house? Your man Uber’s at night picking up strangers, Sells weed risking freezing, sells crack destroying lives, sells Herbalife gouging the poor on wealth hype, is late on child support but taking you out and planning a family.

    Diddy Variety Revolt TV - Is Puff Daddy a culture warrior after firing bulk of blacks at Revolt(

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2018 38:58


    Attorney Antonio Moore discusses Sean “Diddy” Combs recent Variety article, and his known business dealings. That Comcast Memorandum of Understanding is available here: https://ecfsapi.fcc.gov/file/7020924324.pdf 

    No CNN Black Men are not successful economically in America

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2018 51:02


    Attorney Antonio Moore and Political Commentator Yvette Carnell break down the conservative think tank created study and CNN based articl around black male success. https://www.cnn.com/2018/07/03/opinions/good-news-for-black-men-in-america-opinion-wilcox-wang-mincy/index.html?ofs=fbia 1) Why would CNN post a article saying Black Men succeeding in America made by a conservative think tank? 37 percent black male unemployment in Wisconsin, 1 in 5 black men nationally didn't work in 2016, and as Bernie said a black male baby according to the Bureau of Justice Statistics has a 1 in 3 chance of going to jail at some point in life. No other subgroup is close. Among women, 3.6% of black women,1.5% of Hispanics, and 0.5% of white women will enter prison at least once.

    Is Toxic Ambition Destroying Black Love?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2018 58:58


    Attorney Antonio Moore discusses the impact of toxic ambition on black relationships in the 21st century with relationship expert Zo Williams. The two look at the impact of technology and wealth calcification on the projections of black love. 1) What is Toxic Ambition? And how has it ran out of control on our relationships? 2) Is the race to show instagram pictures of your love life and #bae creating relationship toxicity? We get it you love them, but what else?

    Tulsa Real Estate Fund & Jay Morrison: Is This a Real Business?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2018 58:09


    Attorney Antonio Moore talks about the Tulsa Real Estate Fund and its manager Jay Morrison with callers. Moore uses data, and public record to evaluate the potential investment for Black America.

    Rise of Legacy - From Trustee to Enslaved - What’s your legacy in America?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2018 42:47


    Rise of Legacy - From Trustee to Enslaved - What’s your legacy in America? Dash Radio https://www.vidrise.com/v/x8cyu/ Attorney Antonio Moore talks with guests about the rise of dynastic wealth and its impact on black life. Moore details wealth’s impact on America using articles from Bloomberg, Citylab, and Huffpost.

    Roseanne, Racism, and America’s Blackish Wish Fulfillment Television

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2018 52:22


    Attorney Antonio discusses the recent cancellation of Roseanne, and racist tweets by the star of the show. Moore also discusses the legacy of Channing Dungey and whether a person that hired Roseanne, gets to be celebrated for firing her after the fact of racist social media post. When Dungey hired Roseanne she stated there is "no one better to comment on our modern America than Roseanne.”Moore also looks a the impact of what Dungey calls "wish fulfillment" television she created of Scandal and Blackish on black and white America's perception of wealth. Moore uses data, and social analysis to critique the approaches used in development of programming at ABC.1) Why did Roseanne’s tweet lead to her firing? Why did ABC executive Channing Dungey hire her after similar tweet from Roseanne in 2013 tweet2) Roseanne was most watched show on TV 21 million viewers , NFL Sunday had 20 million viewers. Why was the show #1. What does that say about race and wealth in America? Roseanne’s House Evansville, Indiana is valued at $130,000, why is White America ok with seeing their truth on wealth in America? https://abcnews.go.com/Business/photos/television-film-homes-sale-18468262/image-184682663) Who is Channing Dungey ABC Executive did she hire Roseanne? Did she make the decision to fire Roseanne?4) What is the impact of the Channing Dungey Legacy of “Wish fulfillment” TV on Black America? https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/amp/news/abc-entertainment-chief-network-hasnt-paid-attention-true-realities-america-952189With our dramas, we have a lot of shows that feature very well-to-do, well-educated people, who are driving very nice cars and living in extremely nice places," said Dungey, according to local publication C21."There is definitely still room for that, and we absolutely want to continue to tell those stories because wish-fulfillment is a critical part of what we do as entertainers. But in recent history we haven’t paid enough attention to some of the true realities of what life is like for everyday Americans in our dramas."5) What is Blackish the TV show about, and does it make sense if the middle black family in LA is worth 200.00 liquid according to the data? https://lasentinel.net/the-middle-black-family-in-los-angeles-is-only-worth-200-00-liquid.html The Johnson house from Black-ish is located at 4175 Stansbury Avenue in Sherman Oaks. The home used in the pilot episode can be found at 1640 Lombardy Road in Pasadena. The house they live in is worth 2.7 million dollars https://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-detail/4175-Stansbury-Ave_Sherman-Oaks_CA_91423_M23896-40827 Why does black America need to see fantastical representations of their wealth conditions.  Sherman Oaks had a population of 52,677 people and 25,255 households. The racial makeup of the neighborhood was 82% non-Hispanic white, 5% Asian American and 3% African American; 11% were Hispanic or Latino of any race. What is there new black middle that Kenya Burris claimed to be putting on screen? https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/mvxnnx/talking-to-black-ish-creator-kenya-barris-about-showing-a-new-black-viewpoint6) Are Scandal and Olivia Pope relatable or fantastically unrealistic? In a world where there are nearly no working age black millionaires why is black America set on that being the only image of working age blacks they can digest or want projected?

    Meghan Markle Royal Wedding to Stacey Abrams GA Governor nominee Black Escapism vs. Black Politics

    Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2018 56:12


    Attorney Antonio Moore and Guest Yvette Carnell discuss the contrast between Meghan Markle's wedding, and Stacey Abrams securing the Georgia democratic governorship nomination. ​ They also discussed the welfare fraud committed by Rachel DolezalDash Radio​ or Tonetalks YouTube​ 1) Why did Black America celebrate Meghan Markle marrying into the crown

    #therootarticles and Gender Wars - Guest Dr.Tommy Curry & Yvette Carnell - Dash Radio

    Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2018 57:46


    Attorney Antonio Moore talks with Political Commentator Yvette Carnell, and Professor Dr. Tommy Curry about gender roles in the black community, mass incarceration, wage disparites, and #therootarticles debate.  

    The End of Black Celebrity: Jay-Z, Diddy, T.I. , and Kanye West financial struggles

    Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2018 58:05


    Attorney Antonio Moore discusses the shift in the amount of wealth held by black celebrities, and how that’s being signaled in news stories. From Jay-Z and the the SEC, Kanye and 53 million dent, to Diddy and Revolt having to go through layoffs, Moore makes the case that this is only the beginning of the end for the wealth era of Black celebrity.

    Issa Rae's View on Black Love Is Insecure & Incorrect - Dash Radio

    Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2018 57:57


    Attorney Antonio Moore, Political Commentator Yvette Carnel, and relationship expert Zo Williams discuss the statements Issa Rae creator of HBO show Insecure made on Black relationship in her 2015 book. Attorney Antonio Moore, Political Commentator Yvette Carnel, and relationship expert Zo Williams discuss the statements Issa Rae creator of HBO show Insecure made on Black relationship in her 2015 book. They delve into Rae's socioeconomic background, the dangers of her comments, and how this attaches to a larger deep analysis of the current state of the black community.The three also discuss the recent article in Madame Noire titled "Why I Stopped Dating Black American Men When I Decided I Was Ready For Marriage"

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