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On this episode, the crew starts off talking about paying for things for your girlfriend, like her bills and money for her to go out with, to which the entire crew tells Joe that because he spends so much money on his girlfriend, that he should hire her and make her a tax write off. Joe is not convinced that any female would be alright with such notion. The talk then moves into its largest portion, a conversation about the pros and cons of homeschooling children: Ish argues against Joe that there is a highly important role in socialization of the child that schools give, whereas Joe believes that because he has the wealth that he has that he sees no problem in homeschooling all of his children. This gets into the roles of ‘stage parents’, the faulty raising of child stars like Michael Jackson in comparison to child stars with good results like Steph and Seth Curry. The conversation, sparked by the notion that minority parents see limitations for their kids, move into hip hop’s interference with corporate America; reiterating what Ice had said in a previous episode that Jay-Z had penetrated corporate America.
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