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It's the 12th and that means we are almost halfway into November. But Caribbean Global Voices brings a whole episode of the Saturday Morning Entertainment Show with host, Ivor Henry. Its inspirational hour, sports, music, commentary and conversation are geared to keep uplifted and entertained throughout today the weekend and into the next week. It is your opportunity to celebrate November with friends and family all around the world and convey your best wishes and love for birthdays, anniversaries or whatever they may wish to celebrate.

Now Let's talk. NBA basketball player and Brooklyn Nets Point Guard, Kyrie Irving, tweeted a link to a documentary  titled, "From Hebrews to Negroes: Black America Wake Up". In response, the Jewish People have accused Irving of Antisemitism. Irving is about to lose his livelihood as the NBA and Brooklyn Nets have come down hard on him. They have demanded that he apologize and perform other acts of contrition. Did Kyrie Irving do something wrong? Amazon sells the documentary. Is Amazon going to be punished? Isn't this a reminder that Black people are merely instruments of labor or items of commerce who should acknowledge their place and stay in it?

A white University of Kentucky student, Sophia Rosing, 22 a senior physically attacked a Black Student, Kylah Spring, 19 a freshman repeatedly calling Spring a "nigger bitch" during the the course of the attack. It is said that Rosing has been banned from the University and has been required to do rehabilitation. Is this enough? Doesn't this demonstrate the inadequacy and deceptive failure of our instututions of higher learning? Join the conversation and let's hear your voice, thoughts and opinions.   

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