Yvet talks straight about issues. She holds no barrel and pulls no guns. She just tells it as she sees it. In this episode Yvet talks about black people & swimming. Black men, 6packs & egos. She talks about camping. Africans going to the moon and guns in Africa. About the genocide in Rwanda & Burundi and more.

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