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The Forbidden Fruit

The Forbidden Fruit

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Our show pokes fun at established customs and beliefs.We will also cover current topical issues, question the status quo, and encourage FREE thinking.

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This installment of The Forbidden Fruit welcomes back to the show, Robert Stringer. You may remember Mr. Stringer from our 5th show in our first year, in exposing Social Security secrets. This is the 80th anniversary of Social Security... more

This installment of The Forbidden Fruit will be talking about what's in the news this week (July 7, 2015). There is so much going on, we couldn't narrow it down to just one topic, so we're going to try and talk about everything we can, from... more

This installment of The Forbidden Fruit will discuss the rash of recent Black Church burnings across the South. This week, there were fires in at least six predominantly African American churches. Arson at religious institutions has... more

Last Friday, [most of] the Supreme Court ruled on the right side of history. Since this country was founded, an entire group of people have been marginalized and disenfranchised. Loved ones were barred from visiting their ill partners in... more

This installment of The Forbidden Fruit will tackle the controversy surrounding the Confederate Flag and why some people are trying so desperately to hold on to it. Some or should I say, most consider it a symbol of hate and racism, while some... more

On the evening of June 17, 2015, a mass shootoing took place at Emanual African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, South Carolina. The church is one of the oldest black churches in the United States and has been a site for... more

This installment of The Forbidden Fruit will take a look at the story surrounding Rachel Dolezal passing for a black woman, who was at the helm of the Spokane, WA NAACP. She got outsted by her parents and had to leave her job. I guess... more

This installment of The Forbidden Fruit has the pleasure of welcoming Rice university professor, prolific author, and former ordained minister turned atheist, Dr. Anthony Pinn. This is gonna be one of those instllments you won't want to... more

This installment of The Forbidden Fruit was inspired by a negative iTunes review we received in May of 2015. This review wasn't just a sentence or two, it was damn near a short novel. LOL The hate was strong in this one. In light of that,... more

This installment of The Forbidden Fruit will discuss the police brutality targeted at black teens attending a pool party in a predominately white Dallas, TX suburb. You've probably already seen the disturbing video footage of a white police... more

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