Wiggs is just a pointless black man who means nothing to you right now and will not bolster your popularity any further. In fact, it may have a negative impact on your future endeavours and therefore it may be best to refrain from posting the video at all if its going to be a detriment to you and your business. Judging on how these types of things usually end, I would probably predict (accurately I might add) that this Wiggs interview is more trouble than worth and will only serve to cast you in a dimmer light than you wish to project.
LOL!!!
When I was talking with Wiggs he impressed me with some of the knowledge he had about things. We saw eye-to-eye on some things too.
I think 10 years ago it would be career suicide to be politically incorrect. These days with the failing of multiculturalism it seems that political incorrectness is becoming a little more popular and accepted. With that said, I feel that there is a politically correct way to be politically incorrect...If that makes any sense.
I think that overall the video isn't
too daring. I am still going to wait out just a little longer before uploading. I want to be completely sure the video is alright and to be honest, I think it will be enjoyed by most people and is pretty light mostly.
I don't even think that the anti-PC things I am saying are necessarily wrong - or even viewed as being wrong by a lot of posters - I think the problem is when I make
post after post after post talking about the same topics. It just comes across as obsessive. If you noticed, since coming back from Time Out in 2009, I have tried to stay away from politically charged topics mostly. Yes, I still participate and yes, sometimes I go overboard, but mostly I have tried to be a little more balanced. Fundamentally my views haven't changed much. Woten taught me a lot of things in 2007 and I still agree with those things, I just happen to think there is a time and a place for bringing certain issues to light.
So while I openly admit to being the owner of politically incorrect views, I do not necessarily want to be immersed in expressing them.