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    Episode 22 - Godfrey - Lemme Ask You This With Talib Kweli & Tef Poe Episode 22 of Lemme Ask You This with Talib Kweli and Tef Poe features the comedian Godfrey. It starts with Godfrey sharing a story about seeing Talib performing at an Apple Store and goes into Talib talking about how Black men do not have the luxury to get mad in public. Godfrey does an Elon Musk impression and Talib talks about meeting Elon Musk. Godfrey makes fun of Iceberg clothes and then shares his experience at Blerdcon. Godfrey talks about how racist Hollywood can be and then talks about how much white people love the n word. Talib and Godfrey discuss weaponized freedom of speech and the importance of combating ignorance. Godfrey talks about cultural appropriation and the hypocrisy of anti Black Arabs. Talib talks about how racism is not logical and Godfrey quotes Toni Morrison. Godfrey talks about the lack of diversity in movies. Talib talks about the paradox of tolerance, which leads to a conversation about the book The Delectable Negro. Godfrey makes fun of Tef's turn up and Talib talks about accidentally blocking Godfrey. Godfrey talks about his online hustle and how he was inspired by Damon Dash. Godfrey talks about being inspired by younger comedians, which lead to his relationship with Shannon Sharpe. Talib asks Godfrey about his favorite sit coms. Godfrey talks about Three's Company and she's stories about working on Soul Plane. Godfrey talks about how smart old school rappers are and Talib asks Godfrey about how he was inspired by the Three Stooges. Godfrey talks about how Jim Carrey inspired him. Talib asks Godfrey about his One54 podcast which leads into a discussion about talking white. Godfrey talks about how white people get real creative with racist slurs. Talib asks Godfrey if he knows about the monkey civil war. Talib brings up the Biafra War and Tef asks Godfrey about why he publicly combats colonialism. Godfrey shares his experience with starting a book club in college and talks about how he was inspired by Louis Farrakhan. Godfrey talks about becoming woke in college and the importance of being well read. Godfrey talks about starting comedy in Chicago and Talib asks Godfrey about his issues with Corey Holcomb. Godfrey shows love to Steve Harvey and Bernie Mac. Godfrey goes into his Donald Trump impression and this leads into a conversation about whether or not white comics should impersonate other races. Godfrey talks about how white people do not compete on a level playing field. Talib asks Godfrey about his early days of doing comedy for pimps. Godfrey talks about how hard it is to date nowadays and how people bring baggage into new relationships.
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