Colourism or Preference? Krept’s “Nala” Reaction & Royal Mail Sale – Britain’s Legacy? #unfiltered

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In this week’s Unfiltered episode. First, we react to UK rapper Krept’s “Nala” song, which has sparked debate over claims that it promotes the idea of Black British men only choosing lighter-skinned women. Is it colourism, preference, or something deeper?

Second, we tackle the troubling news that Her Majesty’s Royal Mail has been sold. What does this mean for the UK’s future? Why is the government selling off such a historic and iconic asset, and what does this say about the direction of the nation?

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Timestamps:
0:00 – Intro
5:45 – Krept’s “Nala” Song Reaction
43:26 – The Sale of Royal Mail
49:39 – Outro

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