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Culturally Inappropriate with A.C. LeeAuthor: A.C. Lee
Unfiltered. Unapologetic. Unafraid to say what needs to be said.Culturally Inappropriate with A.C. Lee is where sharp wit meets grown-man perspective. A mature rebrand of Big Babys Podcast, this show dives headfirst into the intersections of sports, politics, hip-hop, and culturewithout watering down the truth.From the barbershop to the boardroom, A.C. Lee blends humor, intellect, and raw honesty to tackle the conversations others avoid. Each episode brings bold takes, cultural critique, and unapologetic storytelling shaped by Southern roots, Cartersville pride, and Atlanta energy.If youre tired of safe conversations and cookie-cutter commentary, youve found your spot. This isnt about being politically correctits about being culturally inappropriate. Language: en-us Genres: News, Politics, Society & Culture Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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After Thoughts: I’m A Hyporcrite, So Are You, So What?
Thursday, 5 March, 2026
Send a textWhat if loyalty is just self-interest wearing nicer clothes? We open with a vulnerable take on conflict aversion and quickly dive into the messy heart of the “bro code,” asking when solidarity turns into enabling. If real friendship means having someone’s back, does it also mean drawing hard lines when comfort and conscience clash? We push past buzzwords to redefine toxic masculinity as the refusal to set standards or accept risk, and we make a case for accountability that actually changes behavior.From there, we wade into culture wars with a nuanced read on strip clubs, agency, and free speech. Magic City isn’t one thing; it’s food, music, community, and yes, sexuality—places where vulnerability and performance meet. We call for clarity: fight real abuse like trafficking, respect adult agency, and hold opinions with humility when you don’t know the culture you’re critiquing. Mind your business doesn’t mean mute your values—it means carry them with context.Faith and politics take center stage as we unpack a Bible study on the whitewashing of Christianity and the way power seeps into pulpits. We argue for reading scripture ourselves, weighing leaders by character over clout, and bringing civic energy to the local level where action counts. When money distorts national debates, shared spiritual values—across traditions—can still ground us in honesty, compassion, and restraint.The conversation lands on war, memory, and cost. Personal ties to Bahrain turn geopolitics into lived streets and faces, asking who truly benefits from conflict and who pays. Across every topic—brotherhood, culture, church, and country—the same challenge returns: define your code, name your bias, and love people enough to tell the truth when it stings. If loyalty never costs you, it’s not loyalty—it’s convenience. Subscribe, share this with a friend who needs the nudge, and leave a review with your take: where should the line be drawn?Support the show










