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

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? Welcome to Culture Display Art, a Black-owned store straight out of Birmingham! We’re all about celebrating Black culture with our unique digital art prints – perfect for framing, hanging up, or gifting to someone special. Most of our stuff is digital downloads, so you can print them however you like. But we’ve also started adding some cool physical items like tote bags, notebooks, and canvas prints. And guess what? There’s more fun stuff coming in 2025! https://culturedisplayart.etsy.com/ Timestamps: 0:00 – Intro 5:45 – Krept’s “Nala” Song Reaction 43:26 – The Sale of Royal Mail 49:39 – Outro Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZ_CNKqpdv2h0zd_chBuM2g/join To 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 content https://www.patreon.com/Theexpresstruthshow Call in number: 0121 318 2640 Instagram: @expresstruthshow Mark Hamilton Instagram: @Seamoorecake87 Steven Brown Instagram: @Supermn91 Theme Song video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WL5FYsZRgGY

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The Express Truth Show was created for individuals who wanted to be informed, educated and entertained on social and popular issues without the usual bias and under coverage that we believe was being presented from some of the mainstream media.We decided to fill the void with the creation of the often controversial and thought provoking Express Truth Show based in Birmingham, UK, where we give what we think is the ideal and correct type of coverage with the perfect type of presentation. Our show has gone on to find success within the iTunes circuit before later expanding to other audio platforms such as Spotify and others. The decision to have a visual presence would in turn lead our team to YouTube where we have seen our audience grow. People have been very responsive towards our unbiased and unfiltered reporting style, while being able to see the humour we bring in an area that usually has a full focus on the doom and gloom outlook on the world.Twitter: @ExpresstruthpodInstagram: @Expresstruthshow