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Birmingham: UK’s Content Clout Capital | Vybz Kartel & Watford Grave Attack | #unfiltered

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In this week’s episode of Unfiltered, we begin by discussing China’s initiative to train children in artificial intelligence from the age of six. Next, we discuss Vybz Kartel’s newfound global fame and what it signifies for the resurgence of dancehall music. We then address the distressing news of 85 Muslim graves, many belonging to babies and children, being vandalised in Watford’s Carpenders Park Lawn Cemetery—a crime currently under investigation as a potential Islamophobic hate crime . Finally, we revisit the ongoing bin strikes in Birmingham and discuss their impact on the city’s current state.Join this channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZ_CNKqpdv2h0zd_chBuM2g/joinTo Support our channel join us on Patreon now starting from £1.00 per month for exclusive content every week plus loads of behind the scenes contenthttps://www.patreon.com/Theexpresstruthshow

Timestamps:0:00 – Intro1:56 – China introduces AI education for children as young as six8:18 – Vybz Kartel’s global rise: Is dancehall making a comeback?30:39 – Muslim graves targeted in Watford cemetery attack37:42 – Birmingham bin strikes and the city’s ongoing decline49:18 – Outro

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In this week’s episode of Unfiltered, we begin by discussing China’s initiative to train children in artificial intelligence from the age of six. Next, we discuss Vybz Kartel’s newfound global fame and what it signifies for the resurgence of dancehall music. We then address the distressing news of 85 Muslim graves, many belonging to babies and children, being vandalised in Watford’s Carpenders Park Lawn Cemetery—a crime currently under investigation as a potential Islamophobic hate crime . Finally, we revisit the ongoing bin strikes in Birmingham and discuss their impact on the city’s current state.Join this channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZ_CNKqpdv2h0zd_chBuM2g/joinTo Support our channel join us on Patreon now starting from £1.00 per month for exclusive content every week plus loads of behind the scenes contenthttps://www.patreon.com/Theexpresstruthshow

Timestamps:0:00 – Intro1:56 – China introduces AI education for children as young as six8:18 – Vybz Kartel’s global rise: Is dancehall making a comeback?30:39 – Muslim graves targeted in Watford cemetery attack37:42 – Birmingham bin strikes and the city’s ongoing decline49:18 – Outro

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