
FULL EP | Black People Noticeably Missing from National ICE Protests; Are Our Children Too Entitled; Black TV Dads We Wish Adopted Us; and MORE
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In this episode of The D.L. Hughley Show Podcast, we address the absence of Black voices at recent national ICE protests. While large crowds have rallied against federal immigration actions, prominent Black leaders and communities have largely refrained from public demonstrations—signaling a strategic shift toward behind-the-scenes activism, coalition-building, and economic pressure following years of burnout in frontline advocacy.
The show also explores a thought-provoking Question of the Day sparked by a lawsuit: is a 21‑year‑old suing his parents for not buying him a luxury car over an electric vehicle entitled—or justified? Listeners weigh in on generational expectations, familial obligation, and the blurred lines of modern entitlement. Finally, on "My Top 5", if you did not have a dad growing up, do not worry. Jasmine Sanders gives the top five tv dads we wished adopted us.
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