“Sedition Laws, National Security,y or Government Censorship”

Advertisements Around the world, governments claim to support freedom of speech — but many still enforce sedition laws that can criminalize criticism, protest, or even online comments. From India and Singapore to Canada’s own Criminal Code, these laws are designed to protect national security… but at what cost? In this episode of The Oracle 19 …

Men Need to Know Their Manhood: Why Men Must Learn to Talk to Other Men

Advertisements In this episode, we explore a truth that rarely gets discussed: men are losing the ability to talk to other men. For generations, manhood was shaped through conversation, mentorship, correction, and brotherhood. Today, many men suffer in silence, isolate themselves, or are told their voice doesn’t matter. This episode breaks down: This is not …

“Racism in Hollywood”

Advertisements Hollywood has long been seen as the global center of storytelling — but behind the red carpets and blockbuster premieres lies a deeper conversation about race, power, and accountability. In this episode of Greatness 19, we examine some of the most controversial racism scandals involving actors and entertainers, from classic Hollywood legends to modern-day …

Are Modern-Day Women Better Side Chicks Than Wives

Advertisements In today’s dating culture, traditional relationship roles are being questioned like never before. With social media, dating apps, and shifting expectations, many people are asking a controversial question: are modern relationships better suited for short-term roles rather than long-term commitment?This episode does NOT attack women—instead, it examines:How modern dating influences behaviorThe difference between wife …

“Have Men Become the New Women?” “The Role Reversal

Advertisements In today’s rapidly changing world, traditional gender roles are being questioned like never before. Have men become the new women? In this episode of The Oracle 19 Podcast, we explore the growing conversation around masculinity, emotional expression, financial expectations, and social responsibilities in modern society. Are men evolving, adapting, or losing their traditional roles …

“Did Your Mother Love You… or Just Tolerate You?”

Advertisements Many people grow up believing they were loved — until adulthood forces them to confront uncomfortable questions. In this episode, we explore the difference between being loved and being tolerated by a parent, especially a mothers. We talk about emotional neglect, conditional love, survival parenting, cultural silence, and how these experiences shape relationships, self-worth, …

“Is Wearing Makeup Self-Expression or Self-Deception?”

Advertisements Is wearing makeup a powerful form of self-expression—or has it become a quiet form of self-deception? In this episode, we explore the psychology, culture, and social pressure behind makeup. From confidence and creativity to validation and insecurity, this conversation challenges how beauty standards shape identity—especially in the age of social media. We’ll ask the …

Are Tattoos on Women a Red Flag — or Just Self-Expression?

Advertisements In today’s dating culture, tattoos are everywhere — but do they actually say anything about relationship potential? In this episode of The Oracle 19 Podcast, we break down the uncomfortable question many people think but rarely say out loud:👉 Are tattoos on women a red flag — or just misunderstood self-expression? We discuss: This …

“Is Physical Discipline Ever Justified “Self-Defense or Abuse

Advertisements In this episode of The Oracle 19 Podcast, we tackle one of the most uncomfortable and controversial questions in modern society: Is physical discipline ever justified? And when does self-defense cross the line into abuse? We break down legal definitions, psychological impacts, cultural differences, and moral boundaries. Is there ever a situation where force …

“Why Some Women Don’t Deal with Black Men”

Advertisements In this episode, we tackle a difficult but necessary conversation: why some women choose not to deal with Black men. Is it personal preference, social conditioning, media influence, past experiences, or deep-rooted stereotypes? We break down how narratives are formed, how perception becomes “truth,” and how Black men are often judged before they ever …

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